Experience smooth and mellow trail runs in the New Balance Fresh Foam Hierro v7. The Hierro v7 takes New Balancersquos signature smooth Fresh Foam cushioning and packages it in a durable and rugged trail running shoe. The cloud-like cushion and high stack height of the Hierro v7 let you take on more miles more comfortably off-road. Clamber over slick rocks, through mud, and down steep descents with confidence thanks to a tacky Vibramreg Megagrip rubber outsole and deep lugs. To keep your feet comfortable over long miles, New Balance uses a breathable, lightweight mesh upper and no-sew construction to prevent any blisters. Plus, a built-in toe cap keeps unexpected roots and rocks from stubbing your toes. The New Balance Hierro v7 delivers big cushion and confident traction for all of your off-road adventures.
Experience smooth and mellow trail runs in the New Balance Fresh Foam Hierro v7. The Hierro v7 takes New Balancersquos signature smooth Fresh Foam cushioning and packages it in a durable and rugged trail running shoe. The cloud-like cushion and high stack height of the Hierro v7 let you take on more miles more comfortably off-road. Clamber over slick rocks, through mud, and down steep descents with confidence thanks to a tacky Vibramreg Megagrip rubber outsole and deep lugs. To keep your feet comfortable over long miles, New Balance uses a breathable, lightweight mesh upper and no-sew construction to prevent any blisters. Plus, a built-in toe cap keeps unexpected roots and rocks from stubbing your toes. The New Balance Hierro v7 delivers big cushion and confident traction for all of your off-road adventures.
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The lowest price for New Balance Fresh Foam Hierro V7 Men's Trail Shoes - Deep Olive Green - 2E - 8.5 | INTERSPORT right now is $159.99.
Prices last updated 20 Oct 2024.
New Balance Fresh Foam Hierro V7 Men's Trail Shoes - Deep Olive Green - 2E - 8.5 | INTERSPORT
Experience smooth and mellow trail runs in the New Balance Fresh Foam Hierro v7. The Hierro v7 takes New Balancersquos signature smooth Fresh Foam cushioning and packages it in a durable and rugged trail running shoe. The cloud-like cushion and high stack height of the Hierro v7 let you take on more miles more comfortably off-road. Clamber over slick rocks, through mud, and down steep descents with confidence thanks to a tacky Vibramreg Megagrip rubber outsole and deep lugs. To keep your feet comfortable over long miles, New Balance uses a breathable, lightweight mesh upper and no-sew construction to prevent any blisters. Plus, a built-in toe cap keeps unexpected roots and rocks from stubbing your toes. The New Balance Hierro v7 delivers big cushion and confident traction for all of your off-road adventures.
Experience smooth and mellow trail runs in the New Balance Fresh Foam Hierro v7. The Hierro v7 takes New Balancersquos signature smooth Fresh Foam cushioning and packages it in a durable and rugged trail running shoe. The cloud-like cushion and high stack height of the Hierro v7 let you take on more miles more comfortably off-road. Clamber over slick rocks, through mud, and down steep descents with confidence thanks to a tacky Vibramreg Megagrip rubber outsole and deep lugs. To keep your feet comfortable over long miles, New Balance uses a breathable, lightweight mesh upper and no-sew construction to prevent any blisters. Plus, a built-in toe cap keeps unexpected roots and rocks from stubbing your toes. The New Balance Hierro v7 delivers big cushion and confident traction for all of your off-road adventures.
Last updated at 20/10/2024 04:10:42
originally posted on fleetfeet.com
Lucky me, these are a pair of shoes, unlike some others that I have purchased, that immediately feel just right. I do both trail running and several days at a gym per week. The shoes work for me with a variety of different types of exercise. Must admit that initially I bought these shoes for the way that they look. At the gym I notice, that shoes are sort of a trademark, people definitely use shoe apparel as one way of expressing themselves. Functionality should always come first but it helps to have a pair of lookers on your feet.
originally posted on REI
I mostly like these shoes. I initially had some trouble with heel lockdown in my normal size, which surprised me because I’ve run predominantly in New Balance for years. (Disclosure: I bought these as everyday sneakers for winter use, not for trail running.) I was eventually able to resolve the heel slippage through lacing, though the shoes’ overall fit is quite a bit roomier throughout the shoe than New Balance’s road running shoes like the 880 or 1080. These are extremely comfortable with lots of midsole cushioning and a great Vibram outsole that provides excellent grip on a wide variety of surfaces, wet and dry. I am slightly concerned by the upper’s durability, however. After about a month of wear there are numerous threads sticking out from where the fabric ... MoreI mostly like these shoes. I initially had some trouble with heel lockdown in my normal size, which surprised me because I’ve run predominantly in New Balance for years. (Disclosure: I bought these as everyday sneakers for winter use, not for trail running.) I was eventually able to resolve the heel slippage through lacing, though the shoes’ overall fit is quite a bit roomier throughout the shoe than New Balance’s road running shoes like the 880 or 1080. These are extremely comfortable with lots of midsole cushioning and a great Vibram outsole that provides excellent grip on a wide variety of surfaces, wet and dry. I am slightly concerned by the upper’s durability, however. After about a month of wear there are numerous threads sticking out from where the fabric upper meets the rubberized toe protection overlay. I’ve trimmed the threads, but I’m really hoping these shoes hold up over time.
originally posted on newbalance.com
These shoes have become my go-to sports shoe. The fact that they come in an extra wide is a rare find, and I bought two additional pairs after using the first one for 6 months.. I use them for softball, golf and hiking, and they excel at each. I would love more color options, as the black is pretty boring. If you have extra wide feet, you should purchase them. There aren't many options to choose from and these are extremely comfortable and well built.
| Heel Stack | 36 mm |
| Forefoot Stack | 28 mm |
| Heel-Toe Offset | 8 mm |
Lucky me, these are a pair of shoes, unlike some others that I have purchased, that immediately feel just right. I do both trail running and several days at a gym per week. The shoes work for me with a variety of different types of exercise. Must admit that initially I bought these shoes for the way that they look. At the gym I notice, that shoes are sort of a trademark, people definitely use shoe apparel as one way of expressing themselves. Functionality should always come first but it helps to have a pair of lookers on your feet.
I mostly like these shoes. I initially had some trouble with heel lockdown in my normal size, which surprised me because I’ve run predominantly in New Balance for years. (Disclosure: I bought these as everyday sneakers for winter use, not for trail running.) I was eventually able to resolve the heel slippage through lacing, though the shoes’ overall fit is quite a bit roomier throughout the shoe than New Balance’s road running shoes like the 880 or 1080. These are extremely comfortable with lots of midsole cushioning and a great Vibram outsole that provides excellent grip on a wide variety of surfaces, wet and dry. I am slightly concerned by the upper’s durability, however. After about a month of wear there are numerous threads sticking out from where the fabric ... MoreI mostly like these shoes. I initially had some trouble with heel lockdown in my normal size, which surprised me because I’ve run predominantly in New Balance for years. (Disclosure: I bought these as everyday sneakers for winter use, not for trail running.) I was eventually able to resolve the heel slippage through lacing, though the shoes’ overall fit is quite a bit roomier throughout the shoe than New Balance’s road running shoes like the 880 or 1080. These are extremely comfortable with lots of midsole cushioning and a great Vibram outsole that provides excellent grip on a wide variety of surfaces, wet and dry. I am slightly concerned by the upper’s durability, however. After about a month of wear there are numerous threads sticking out from where the fabric upper meets the rubberized toe protection overlay. I’ve trimmed the threads, but I’m really hoping these shoes hold up over time.
These shoes have become my go-to sports shoe. The fact that they come in an extra wide is a rare find, and I bought two additional pairs after using the first one for 6 months.. I use them for softball, golf and hiking, and they excel at each. I would love more color options, as the black is pretty boring. If you have extra wide feet, you should purchase them. There aren't many options to choose from and these are extremely comfortable and well built.
These New Balance Foam Fresh X Hierro v7 Trail Running shoes are so incredibly light weight, sturdy, good looking, well fitting and unbelievably comfortable, it's amazing ! No pronation, supreme cushioning. The tongue is sewn in place so it doesn't slide all around. The eyelets are very solid and easy to thread your laces. Has a large heel tab to grab to pull your shoes on quickly. And have I mentioned just how comfortable the cushioning is ?!!! I am so impressed with New Balance, that I ordered another pair in a different color combo. Try them on for comfort and see what I mean ! You'll get a pair too !
I purchased these shoes online to use trail running, however I found them to be too narrow. The shoes measured 5cm narrower than my Asics 2E road shoes. If you have wider feet or are used to other brands 2E like Hoka or Asics then you'll find these shoes to be a poor fit. I can not fault the staff at the athlete's foot as they did everything they could to refund and find a better fitting trail runner for me.
I have maybe 100 miles on my first pair now. I am thankful to New Balance for (finally) again providing 15 4E trail runners. I think these are pretty great.1) vibram2) stable3) not excessively cushy, which for me causes stability problems4) they have stood up to wear and tear very wellCompared to the older King of the Mountain (which fail early due to stitching problems), these have held up well.
I have really wide feet and a high instep, and this shoe fits just snug for me. There are other shoes like the Nike Downshifter 12 4E which can accommodate my feet, but I prefer the really soft cushioning of these shoes. Be careful when walking on carpet though, these are really grippy shoes. That said, these shoes are great for running on grass because of the grip, and absorb the shock from ground well. These shoes aren't waterproof, though, so if you're looking for waterproof shoes, look elsewhere. Driving with these shoes are ok for me. You don't feel as much with the cushioning, but doesn't affect my driving much.
Recently purchased for hiking all kinds of terrain; 25 miles so far, including Brokeoff Mt. and a couple other hikes in Lassen NP. TBD how they will hold up over time, but so far, they are excellent: perfect fit (12.5 M = 47); nice wide heel strike surface for stability; excellent traction (Vibram Megagrip)--so far in dry conditions but from past experience I expect same in wet-- over packed or loose dirt, variably sized and angled rocks, shaky logs over a shallow creek crossing; surprisingly good lateral support and flexibility; and most impressive is the balance between firmness/cushion and still preserving a good feel between soles of feet and whatever's underfoot. I wasn't crazy about the yellow/orange laces, so easily found some laces on Amazon. If NB offered ... MoreRecently purchased for hiking all kinds of terrain; 25 miles so far, including Brokeoff Mt. and a couple other hikes in Lassen NP. TBD how they will hold up over time, but so far, they are excellent: perfect fit (12.5 M = 47); nice wide heel strike surface for stability; excellent traction (Vibram Megagrip)--so far in dry conditions but from past experience I expect same in wet-- over packed or loose dirt, variably sized and angled rocks, shaky logs over a shallow creek crossing; surprisingly good lateral support and flexibility; and most impressive is the balance between firmness/cushion and still preserving a good feel between soles of feet and whatever's underfoot. I wasn't crazy about the yellow/orange laces, so easily found some laces on Amazon. If NB offered other color choices in Gortex, I would buy a pair.
I have been living in Keens (Targhee Vents) for years. I've started experiencing knee pain from arthritis and wanted to find a shoe that would be easier on my joints. A very helpful person at my local store - Eugene Oregon - helped me figure out these might help. So far (approximately one month) they seem to be making a difference. I walk everyday, mostly on hard surfaces. These are definitely cushier than the Keens and lighter weight. I haven't yet been able to see how they do on trails, or how breathable compared to the Targhees, both important points for me. From my experience so far, I'd definitely buy them again.
I've used the Fresh Foam Hierro for several years and have been happy with them in the past, but this v7 tongue design is highly flawed. This version lacks the elastic stitching/material that holds the tongue in place. After about 1/4 mile on the trail I knew I was in trouble.. I looked down and the tongue had slid all the way to the side, I could see my socks through the laces. I returned them with no trouble and a full refund. Now I'm searching different brands, which I haven't had to do in a long time.Jason
| Heel Stack | 36 mm |
| Forefoot Stack | 28 mm |
| Heel-Toe Offset | 8 mm |