Customer Reviews for New Balance New Balance Minimus 20 Trail Running Shoes

New Balance New Balance Minimus 20 Trail Running Shoes

New Balance Minimus 20 Trail Running Shoes
Average Customer Rating:
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2 of 2100%of reviewers would recommend this product to a friend.
Customer Reviews for New Balance Minimus 20 Trail Running Shoes
Review 1 for New Balance Minimus 20 Trail Running Shoes
Overall Product Rating: 
5 out of 5
( 5 out of 5 )
Runs Short
Slightly Short
Runs Long
Not Comfy
More Comfy
Very Comfy
By: zenbumirareru
Location: San Diego
 January 16, 2013

Great for Crossfit!

"Super light-weight and no bulkiness, great shoe for the price. I probably wouldn't recommend long distance running if just starting out, as support is minimal. I tend to order 1/2 size up in anything New Balance, as I have tried several different shoes of theirs and I find they run a bit small. The laces are just a tad long on these for me, but I double-knot so I don't have to worry about them coming undone."
Review 2 for New Balance Minimus 20 Trail Running Shoes
Overall Product Rating: 
5 out of 5
( 5 out of 5 )
Runs Short
Slightly Short
Runs Long
Runs Narrow
Slightly Narrow
Runs Wide
Not Comfy
More Comfy
Very Comfy
By: Portia7
Location: NC
 October 10, 2012

Great minimalist shoe for everyday wear!

"After realizing that my knee problems were aggravated whenever I wore heels too many days in a row, I was looking for a minimalist shoe that I could wear to the office or out shopping without attracting attention because of the shoe's unusual look! (Several friends swear by the Vibram five finger line, and I love the Saucony Hattori for working out... but neither are exactly low-profile!) The New Balance Minimus was exactly what I needed - a durable, Vibram-designed minimalist sole with a normal-looking adjustable upper. The shoe strikes a perfect balance between sufficient arch support and flexibility. Do plan to go up a half-size from your normal cross-training or running shoe size, unless you only plan to wear the shoe with bare feet. Thanks, DSW, for carrying these amazing shoes!"