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Track & Field Olympian, Joan Nesbit Mabe, waxes philosophical... and sometimes wanes.

2/17/2006

Filed under: Joan @ 11:41 am

nb trail shoes
KC and JP’s comment inspired (shamed?) me into ordering a pair of New Balance trail shoes whose profile reads:
“The New Balance 1100 ultimate trail running shoe developed for extreme off-road conditions.”

I wore them this morning on a pretty tame trail (hardly an extreme off-road experience) and I have to say I love them! It felt like I had fat mountain bike tires on my feet. I was able to cruise over ever bump and rock without feeling a thing. These shoes have some seriuos shock absorption. There is a velcro strip around the top of the ankle that seems gimicky, but it really does make your foot feel secure on the trail. It was designed to keep debris out - but, as I said, I wasn’t on an extreme trail so the only debris I encountered was some trail dust or maybe a blade of grass or two. Were I a princess, I might have felt that “pea” had it not been for my ultimate NB 1100’s.

So, JP and KC, I’m official now.

2 Comments »

  1. Hey Joan:
    I’m glad that I stumbled into your blog. I was trying to find your old Black Spike stuff. Now I am reading archives.
    Did you ever find a copy of “A Clean pair of Heels”? You told me to read it and I bought a copy a few years ago. You are welcome to it if you want it.
    Ed

    Comment by Ed Prytherch — 2/17/2006 @ 11:23 pm

  2. Hi Ed,
    Good to hear from you. Are you still race directing?
    I would be extremely grateful for a copy of “A clean pair of heels.” Thank you for thinking of me.
    Humbly,
    joan
    p.s. I did post one of my old Black Spike columns here.

    Comment by Joan — 2/22/2006 @ 8:22 pm

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