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horsepills to backinstock
14 Mar 166#4
Yes, especially if you run a bit faster in them.
backinstock
14 Mar 165#3
Will these get me to the pub quicker than Adidas ones, the ones with the go faster stripes?
MattsBits
15 Mar 164#36
When asked to prove that their running shoes prevented injury none of the major brands were able to.
There is a difference between a really cheap, badly designed and made running shoe ... but once you've spent £30 there is no extra quality to have. "Cushioning" doesn't cost an extra £50. £100 running shoes are still made in third world sweatshops for £2. Once you are paying over £50 you are paying for image and advertising.
Will these get me to the pub quicker than Adidas ones, the ones with the go faster stripes?
horsepills to backinstock
14 Mar 166#4
Yes, especially if you run a bit faster in them.
Phila4 to backinstock
15 Mar 161#50
Almost certainly not, but going by the name you'll be able to drink 30 pints and still be on your feet for the journey home.
Harry_Potter
14 Mar 16#5
These any good?
kamania to Harry_Potter
14 Mar 16#7
I have just bought a pair, will let you know once I have used them :laughing:. On a serious note 1 five star review so not sure.
mushypeas25 to Harry_Potter
15 Mar 161#54
why don't you wave your wand & try them on?
MusaX
14 Mar 16#6
For 20% off your first credit order, enter CPXM7 at the checkout by 31.05.16. Exclusions apply
thelatics to MusaX
15 Mar 16#18
Tried that and it said it was not valid (even though I signed up for a credit account). Nothing in the T&C's that I could see but I wonder if the order needs to be over £30 to get the discount (as per previous discounts).
DW21
14 Mar 161#8
Hot deal! Must be cautious of sizing with new balance! At least that's my experience!
fatal3rror to DW21
14 Mar 16#9
Do they tend to smaller or larger than the usual?
lilylovesdeal
14 Mar 16#10
Great deal :smiley:
roadrunner23
14 Mar 16#11
Great deal just ordered a pair
JPS
14 Mar 16#12
Need some new running shoes, mine have had some fair wear and tear. These look good? Hmmmm......
Ordered. :stuck_out_tongue:
DexMorgan
14 Mar 16#13
Thanks, was looking for a plainish pair of trainers about this price for the gym
Heat added
HUKD123 to DexMorgan
15 Mar 16#14
In the exact same boat as you mate.
Thanks OP:)
ymmf
15 Mar 16#15
They tend to be smaller I think.
googleboogle
15 Mar 161#16
I am normally a size 9, and like nike I need to buy these in a size 10
Megabusymum
15 Mar 16#17
Thanks, ordered a pair for DS - no point spending a fortune as his feet just keep growing!
clm7
15 Mar 162#19
Since when did new balance become a fashionable Brand?
friiza to clm7
15 Mar 16#41
About 5 years ago. Keep up!
trs020382
15 Mar 16#20
ordered, thanks :-)
spence129
15 Mar 16#21
Pretty ugly shoes, OK for the gym I guess but not running shoes, you can usually get shoes with rrp of £100 for £50 and I don't think you should spend less of you are running more than once in a blue moon.
dom99 to spence129
15 Mar 161#23
I do agree there are some terrible running shoes out there (bought a pair from ebay for £12 which I'm sure had nails sticking into my feet), but you cant go wrong with these, as long as they are comfy there is no point in spending more, they wont make you run faster!
Robinsad to spence129
15 Mar 16#59
yeah, the price is really what matters when you go running, don't wanna be seen outside in a cheap pair.
Sunflower303
15 Mar 16#22
Good deal! Love New Balance, 574 maybe better!:smiley:
spence129
15 Mar 161#24
No but more expensive ones will have more cushioning which will help protect you knees and other joints
matthat
15 Mar 16#25
going fast black size 12 out of stock !
seaniboy
15 Mar 16#26
Thanks OP, heat added, went for blue and orange...should not lose them around the house lol :wink:
dom99
15 Mar 16#27
Pressure on the knees is the reason I'm actually buying these. ATM I'm running in a plimsoll-type shoe with no cushioning at all so they certainly cant be any worse than them.
mikki777
15 Mar 16#28
What about their sizes? Usually I buy adidas 11, should I get 12?
Achmed007 to mikki777
15 Mar 161#29
I have addiddas and NB, both size 8 glove fit
TheGavster
15 Mar 16#30
Thanks OP! :smiley:
Pyongyang
15 Mar 16#31
Geoblocking accounts and auto-rejects purchases if you've not been resident at your address for 3+ years? I can understand if you want a credit account, but for pre-paid purchases that's ridiculous. Nice price for a pair of runners, but they can **** off with their stupid payment POS check practices for pre-paid account creation.
Cold on that basis.
Luciegoose
15 Mar 16#32
How do these compare to Nike free runs?
googleboogle
15 Mar 16#33
They just called me to confirm my details and the order.
Estimated collection for click and collect is 29th March
puddingcub
15 Mar 16#34
2 weeks for delivery though :disappointed:
sidog
15 Mar 16#35
As pointed out, there is a reason to spend more - namely cushioning and form reasons. Other trainers could make you run faster also as they could be lighter. But I'm sure these New Balance will be good for the majority of buyers.
As for sizing, pop into your local Sports Direct and try on a pair then hop back on the Internet when you know what size you need.
MattsBits
15 Mar 164#36
When asked to prove that their running shoes prevented injury none of the major brands were able to.
There is a difference between a really cheap, badly designed and made running shoe ... but once you've spent £30 there is no extra quality to have. "Cushioning" doesn't cost an extra £50. £100 running shoes are still made in third world sweatshops for £2. Once you are paying over £50 you are paying for image and advertising.
calmen
15 Mar 16#37
good price on running shoes
morrig
15 Mar 161#38
MattsBits... No running shoe manufacturer would ever admit to preventing injury ,that would be opening the litigious floodgates to open,they can only help you from not getting an injury.
doooford
15 Mar 16#39
I have some New Balance, I'm a 10, bought a 10. They are tighter than other brands 10, but not enough for me to go for an 11.
louthepoo
15 Mar 16#40
Just bought the New Balance M680V2 and the sizing is half a size smaller than I usually have. Considering your meant to change your running shoes every 400 or so miles I'm not going to **** away hundreds on a pair, I'll keep getting the £30 - £50 pairs as I'm not a competition athlete! Heat from me OP
usetheforceluke
15 Mar 16#42
I want millarcat banned! The Op keeps on making me spend money :smiley:
Hot deal!
louthepoo
15 Mar 16#43
I can't find much info on support, I over pronate, so that have the support for me?
ssc1
15 Mar 16#44
£20! yep look it.
ThugBasher
15 Mar 16#45
Cheap and no grip what so ever! Might be ok now but just wait till it rains and you will find out the hard way. Dont get me wrong I love NB and have used them while I have been in the forces.
Like most people have said on here you don't need to spend silly amounts of money but do find a shoe thats going to give you enough grip and support on your ankle.
MT910V2 TRAIL RUNNING SHOES
610V2 TRAIL RUNNING SHOES
Those 2 shoes have been brilliant for me and yes newer version have come out and might be better but I'm more than happy with those, as I like my knees I tend to run in the woods so trial shoes are ideal for myself.
If your just going to wear these in the gym then boom ideal...but I wouldn't consider using them for road use.
frostyclock
15 Mar 161#46
These are great for the treadmill but outside you run the risk of someone actually seeing you PMSL <3
steviep23
15 Mar 16#47
Why no half sizes?
Any NB i have are half sizes
stam22
15 Mar 16#48
Heat added good find
Hillsman
15 Mar 16#49
Ordered - Thanks - Been after new trainers for a while and I like the NB design (simple - not garish)
da_pwomise
15 Mar 161#51
Anyone concerned with getting the wrong size can be assured by FREE returns
For your smaller items, we have the following returns options to choose from:
Royal Mail via your local Post Office is FREE on smaller goods weighing up to 10kg. Simply package your item and affix your returns label on the front. Please be aware that any items exceeding the weight limit will incur a charge.
Collect+ is FREE on goods 10kg or less. Simply package your item and affix the Collect+ label to the front. There are over 5000 Collect+ stores in the UK, most are open late – 7 days a week!
fubob11
15 Mar 16#52
these or puma faas?
jorkila
15 Mar 16#53
Ordered, voted hot :-)
declanmorrow
15 Mar 16#55
Thanks OP. Bought some size 10s, click and collect saved me £3.99 and saved some % with being a new customer to Very and Quidco :smiley: Maybe this will be the kickstart i need to get off my backside :stuck_out_tongue:
barnehurst
15 Mar 16#56
Opened an account and got "The promotion code CPXM7 is invalid" !!
darkwarrior
15 Mar 16#57
:disappointed: no size 12s
emhaslam
15 Mar 161#58
A bit of a daft comment there. Trail shoes are good for trails. These are good for hitting the pavement. Most people who run take part in the latter, so no issues with that here.
Istanbul_Kop
15 Mar 16#60
googleboogle
15 Mar 16#61
Mines just dispatched. Ordered this morning.
gnans
15 Mar 16#62
The deal is for running shoes. Not a brand competition.
benjai
15 Mar 16#63
So do you actually run a lot? As in at least 50 miles a week (which is not a lot)? And you've tried that using shoes that cost under £30, over £50, and over £100? Or you've just made those up/read those figures online?
Because if you have and can recommend a £30 pair then I'm really interested. I'm not keen on spending near £100 every 4 months at all. But I'm not convinced that these particular model of NB shoes are really made for regular running.
ThugBasher
15 Mar 16#64
Not a daft comment at all tbh, just my opinion about these shoes. Trails can be for pavement as well I never said they weren't. Take the time to research them. I was just saying about the grip and the support on your ankle, if that's daft then by all means please by them and enjoy your run.
Chiptivo
16 Mar 16#65
Ordered this time yesterday, just had this email. - excellent.
Thank you for using Collect+, your parcel from VERY is now available for collection
googleboogle
16 Mar 16#66
Yea same here.
declanmorrow
16 Mar 16#67
Just had this 'Unfortunately your order for 5xgdgd' is temporarily unavailable. As soon as this product is available, your order will be sent. Thank you.
JPS
16 Mar 16#68
What is the consensus on these then? Are they good enough to run outdoors for 4 odd miles every other day?
benjai
16 Mar 16#69
I think 4 miles every other day borderline requires some decent shoes. But for £20 I don't think there's much harm in giving them a shot.
JIMGRIFF
16 Mar 16#70
Ordered yesterday arrived today - even though it stated 2-3 weeks delivery.
mrvot
17 Mar 16#71
Thanks OP - I got Black, Blue, 2 Tefal Frying Pans and some SHorts for £30 with a £30 off £60 code :stuck_out_tongue:
Oh, and £3.73 TCB :man:
tigers66
17 Mar 16#72
Heat added, black ordered.
googleboogle
17 Mar 16#73
Picked mine up today. I am normally a size 9 / 9.5 and these are a good fight.
For £20 you can't go wrong really.
dom99
18 Mar 16#74
picked mine up today, they seem very nice! looking forward to trying them out later.
Delivery was very quick, couple of days
morrig
19 Mar 161#75
Picked up M490V3 for £25 this morning ,nicely made bit on the small side and narrow fitting,hope they stretch?
Tomas88
19 Mar 16#76
Got mines yesterday, very lightweight and nice looking trainers, thanks
eelvis
22 Mar 16#77
Half size smaller than stated.light shoe will try on court.
eelvis
27 Mar 16#78
Shoes rubbish.
googleboogle
27 Mar 16#79
In context to what ?
eelvis
28 Mar 16#80
Slippy,poor quality. I am afraid, ok for the gym.
googleboogle
28 Mar 16#81
Why were you expecting for the price ? And model of the trainer.
I bought them for the gym and they are fine. Any outside sport I would pay more for.
sach1636
13 Jun 16#82
probably worth ordering one size more based on comments.
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Available in sizes: 7,8,9,10,11,12
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Top comments
There is a difference between a really cheap, badly designed and made running shoe ... but once you've spent £30 there is no extra quality to have. "Cushioning" doesn't cost an extra £50. £100 running shoes are still made in third world sweatshops for £2. Once you are paying over £50 you are paying for image and advertising.
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Available in sizes: 7,8,9,10,11,12
>New Balance New Balance M490V3 Trainers Now £25
>New Balance Ladies Running Shoes Now £25
>New Balance M490V3 Trainers now £25
Ordered. :stuck_out_tongue:
Heat added
Thanks OP:)
Cold on that basis.
Estimated collection for click and collect is 29th March
As for sizing, pop into your local Sports Direct and try on a pair then hop back on the Internet when you know what size you need.
There is a difference between a really cheap, badly designed and made running shoe ... but once you've spent £30 there is no extra quality to have. "Cushioning" doesn't cost an extra £50. £100 running shoes are still made in third world sweatshops for £2. Once you are paying over £50 you are paying for image and advertising.
Hot deal!
Like most people have said on here you don't need to spend silly amounts of money but do find a shoe thats going to give you enough grip and support on your ankle.
MT910V2 TRAIL RUNNING SHOES
610V2 TRAIL RUNNING SHOES
Those 2 shoes have been brilliant for me and yes newer version have come out and might be better but I'm more than happy with those, as I like my knees I tend to run in the woods so trial shoes are ideal for myself.
If your just going to wear these in the gym then boom ideal...but I wouldn't consider using them for road use.
Any NB i have are half sizes
http://www.very.co.uk/help/en/online-help#plckforumid=Cat%3A9799ca35-cb90-4296-b5ec-e39190f3d29aForum%3Ad8b4b121-8ff2-4963-aff2-d0aa298179b4&plckforumpage=ForumDiscussion&plckdiscussiononpage=1&plckforumpostshowfirstunread=&plckfindpostkey=&plckdiscussionid=Cat%3A9799ca35-cb90-4296-b5ec-e39190f3d29aForum%3Ad8b4b121-8ff2-4963-aff2-d0aa298179b4Discussion%3A6e882e2f-f146-42a2-b9f2-896289d9a2f0&plckforumpostonpage=1&plckpostid=
For your smaller items, we have the following returns options to choose from:
Royal Mail via your local Post Office is FREE on smaller goods weighing up to 10kg. Simply package your item and affix your returns label on the front. Please be aware that any items exceeding the weight limit will incur a charge.
Collect+ is FREE on goods 10kg or less. Simply package your item and affix the Collect+ label to the front. There are over 5000 Collect+ stores in the UK, most are open late – 7 days a week!
Because if you have and can recommend a £30 pair then I'm really interested. I'm not keen on spending near £100 every 4 months at all. But I'm not convinced that these particular model of NB shoes are really made for regular running.
Thank you for using Collect+, your parcel from VERY is now available for collection
Oh, and £3.73 TCB :man:
For £20 you can't go wrong really.
Delivery was very quick, couple of days
I bought them for the gym and they are fine. Any outside sport I would pay more for.