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New BalanceMen's Fresh Foam Arishi Vintage Running Shoes

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As part of our Vintage Pack, this men's Fresh Foam Arishi offers all the comfort and versatility of the original and adds a color palette with retro style. Built for versatility, this men's running shoe combines our cutting-edge Fresh Foam technology with everyday style. With a no-sew synthetic mesh upper for a smooth, seamless fit and Fresh Foam midsole cushioning for a plush underfoot feel, this sneaker transitions from the gym to the street. In addition to the advanced cushioning built into the midsole, this men''s running shoe also ships with an NB Response 1.0 Performance Insert to add an extra layer of comfort.

Product Features
  • Weight: 253 grams (8.9 oz)
  • Fresh Foam innovative midsole created from a single piece of foam that provides a plush, more natural ride.
  • 8 mm drop: due to variances created during the development and manufacturing processes, all references to 8 mm drop are approximate
  • No-sew material application
  • Synthetic/mesh upper
  • NB Response 1.0 performance insert
  • Rubber outsole
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