Originally released in 2006 to celebrate the brand’s 100th anniversary, the New Balance 992 Grey was the first New Balance shoe to incorporate ABZORB stability technology. The shoe, which was designed by Jonathan Bacon, was crafted to offer support and comfort for either casual daily wear or athletic activities such as running. The New Balance 992 Grey is made with suede and mesh uppers, which offer both support and a snug fit as well as plenty of airflow.
Originally released in 2006 to celebrate the brand’s 100th anniversary, the New Balance 992 Grey was the first New Balance shoe to incorporate ABZORB stability technology. The shoe, which was designed by Jonathan Bacon, was crafted to offer support and comfort for either casual daily wear or athletic activities such as running. The New Balance 992 Grey is made with suede and mesh uppers, which offer both support and a snug fit as well as plenty of airflow.
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The lowest price for New Balance 992 Maroon right now is $591.00.
Prices last updated 6 Apr 2025.
New Balance 992 Maroon
Originally released in 2006 to celebrate the brand’s 100th anniversary, the New Balance 992 Grey was the first New Balance shoe to incorporate ABZORB stability technology. The shoe, which was designed by Jonathan Bacon, was crafted to offer support and comfort for either casual daily wear or athletic activities such as running. The New Balance 992 Grey is made with suede and mesh uppers, which offer both support and a snug fit as well as plenty of airflow.
Originally released in 2006 to celebrate the brand’s 100th anniversary, the New Balance 992 Grey was the first New Balance shoe to incorporate ABZORB stability technology. The shoe, which was designed by Jonathan Bacon, was crafted to offer support and comfort for either casual daily wear or athletic activities such as running. The New Balance 992 Grey is made with suede and mesh uppers, which offer both support and a snug fit as well as plenty of airflow.
Last updated at 06/04/2025 01:32:01
| Release Date | 09/15/2020 |
| Release Date | 09/15/2020 |