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New BalanceMen's DynaSoft Nitrel V5 Trail Shoes

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Make your mark both on and off the trails with our DynaSoft Nitrel V5. These trail running shoes are built to withstand daily wear, featuring no-sew overlays, engineered mesh, and a durable AT Tread outsole. Performance and plush comfort collide with the responsive DynaSoft midsole to provide underfoot comfort as you take on the great outdoors.

Product Features
  • DynaSoft midsole foam with approximately 3% bio-based content couples ultra-responsive performance with plush comfort. Bio-based content is made from renewable resources to help reduce our carbon footprint.
  • Synthetic upper
  • Upper features no-sew construction for a sleek fit and feel
  • EVA foam insert increases comfort
  • AT Tread outsole provides versatile traction during both on and off-road activities
  • Adjustable lace closure for a customized fit
  • 6 mm drop; due to variances created during the development and manufacturing processes, all references to 6 mm drop are approximate
Product Specifications
  • Drop: 8 mm
  • Activity Type: Running/Hiking
  • Surface Type: Trail
Shoe Width Guide
  • The standard width for women is B, while the standard width for men is D
  • There is a 1.25cm difference between each width
  • Shoe boxes and labels will only identify widths other than standard
  • When is additional width needed?
    • Visible stretching or bulging on the outsides of forefoot materials is a good indicator that additional width may be needed
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