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|  |  | | Customer Reviews: | | | Average Customer Review: ( 92 customer reviews )
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19 of 19 found the following review helpful:
As advertised Nov 10, 2006
By C. Harrison
"regular guy"
I've never spent this much for shoes before but have been pleasently pleased with these. The bottoms of my feet were hurting after runs with my old shoes so I invested in these. I only run apx 10-12 miles a week but can tell a big difference. No pain. Money well spent in my opinion. Oh yea, and I LIKE the conservative grey shoes!
17 of 17 found the following review helpful:
From 991 to 992 Feb 04, 2007
By Steve Mcgowan The 992 is probably the shoe with the most comfort and support. If you are buying a 992 because you can no longer find the 991, you will have to shave off at least a half size. The 992 is wider at the toe, so you do not need the extra space. I ordered my usual size for a 991, but it was like a boat, so I sent it back for a half size smaller. I could "maybe" go with a full size smaller, but I am not certain. Beyond that, it is as fine a shoe as the 991.
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Comfortable Jan 29, 2008
By ' Groovin' guy
"music historian"
I've had these running shoes awhile now and after a lot of wear, they are still in grear shape.
They arre very, very comfortable.
In the summer I don't feel that my feet get overheated. And I wear them hiking in winter time too.
I highly recommend these shoes.
12 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Not too bad of a Shoe Nov 18, 2006
By Phillip If you are new to the New Balance 99X line then you wont notice that these shoes are stiffer than the 991's. The 991's were the Cadillac of running shoes, your could wear them ALL day and suffer very little fatigue. The 992's have a stiffer sole and the overall quality of the shoe seems like it will last longer. The 991 had some cheaper plastic parts that liked to crack and fall off.
991 pros; comfortable, the better running shoe, cheaper
992 pros; not quite as comfortable but still better than most, will last longer, looks more stylish
For those of you trying to choose between these and another brand, remember that these shoes are made in the USA and not by sweat shop workers in another country. They both hold up very well over the long run compared to other brands.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Heavy Weight of Running Shoes Apr 05, 2008
By S. Williams This is the standard for all those who have running problems such as pronation, wide feet, and over 190 pounds. Designed to prevent injury. Heavy and solid in construction, not designed for the sprinter, more like the linebacker who runs. Good for around running 220 miles. Maintains heel, ankle, knee, hip alignment with heel shank. Not a trail shoe.
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