Getting low – the general drop comes in at 6mm. Other hard facts are a 22mm heel height and 16mm on the forefoot. Proper racing style! |
“REVlite” is the title of the foam mixture that is used as the base of the shoe. The lightweight composition bids excellent and springy underfoot cushioning which I really valued. |
Besides a tacky design the greatly centred heel-to-toe cavity supports the runner to achieve a straightforward and precise ride as the shoe is stabilised. |
More specifics of the firm outsole and the certain lug-designs. |
A key factor for the steadfast and supportive ride that this shoe offers is the “REVlite” sole. |
Front end – New Balance reorganised the start of the lacing and built-in a petite holder in the centre of the bottom end of the shoe. |
The foremost revise to the first version of the 1500 – a sock-like tongue support that keeps everything in check and creates a very comfy and precise feeling while striding. |
Tune of the day: Aidan Baker and Tomas Järmyr – Werl I