This fall, Boston-based New Balance debuted a premium lightweight stability trainer, the New Balance 905, which can be used for both training and racing. The 905 will launch this January 2010 and retail for $109.95.
The New Balance 905 offers premium support technology including a LockDown Liner™ and an NLOCK® lacing system, which have all been integrated into the upper to provide a custom fit. A TS2 Post provides pronation control and a Stability Web provides lightweight midfoot support. A full ABZORB strobel board provides enhanced cushioning and comfort and ACTEVA® LITE ensures a lightweight and responsive ride. A LIGHTNING DRY PHANTOM LINER™ provides moisture management and blister-free comfort, Ndurance rubber provides long wearing durability and the New Balance SURE LACE™ keeps the shoes tied on race day or during long training runs. The 905 also features 360 degree reflectivity to ensure runner visibility in low-light conditions.
How to Enter:
To enter, simply email RunnerDude at runnerdudeblog@yahoo.com by 11:59PM (EST) Wednesday, November 25th. Be sure to put "New Balance Contest" in the email's subject line and put your name in the body of the email. That's it! Each email will be assigned a different number based on the order that the emails are received. The winning number will be selected by The True Random Number Generator at Random.org . The winner will be announced on Thanksgiving Day, November 26, 2009 "Whatcha" waiting for? Email RunnerDude today!
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New Balance, headquartered in Boston, MA has the following mission: Demonstrating responsible leadership, we build global brands that athletes are proud to wear, associates are proud to create and communities are proud to host. New Balance employs more than 4000 people around the globe, and in 2008 reported worldwide sales of $1.64 billion. For more information about New Balance, please [click here].
awesome giveaway! I'm heading over to my email to enter now :)
ReplyDeleteThad - your link to the New Balance site it not working. Great contest - wonder if since I have a higher arch and don't pronate, if a stability shoe would do any harm? Dr. Fields told me to wear a cushioned shoe.
ReplyDeleteSweet! New Balance makes fantastic shoes that are durable and comfy. Love it!
ReplyDeleteCool!!!
ReplyDeleteYour contests just get better and better! :)
ReplyDeleteMan...how I would love to win this contest! So cool!
ReplyDeleteWOW! I hope I win :)
ReplyDeleteMy Hubby loves NB, it's the only athlectic shoe he will wear/buy! (And I love them, too!)
ReplyDeleteGreat contests, please keep up the good work and happy running on Turkey Day all!
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