New Balance Blue Tab Collection Exclusively At Leftfoot Entrepot

New Balance Blue Tab Collection Exclusively At Leftfoot Entrepot

 

The New Balance Blue Tab is a lifestyle capsule collection of lightweight running performance shoes that has been inspired by New Balance’s rich heritage in running. The innovative M890v3, MR1400 and MRC1600 were all designed for runners and gain enhanced performance from a REVlite midsole foam; which is 30% lighter than traditional foams, but delivers the same responsiveness.

New Balance Blue Tab Collection Exclusively At Leftfoot Entrepot

 

This collection features blacked out uppers, fused seams and 3M detailing emphasise the collection’s night time significance. All three shoes include the unique New Balance Blue Tab sign off, and each design epitomizes New Balance commitment to function, style, comfort and most importantly performance, giving a fresh twist to running product.

The Blue Tab series will be sold exclusively in Leftfoot Entrepot (The Cathay) from tomorrow.
  • M890v3 – The 890 series, which debuted REVlite cushioning, proved that New Balance is still about driving innovation and leading performance through their running offering. This third generation model is built to meet the demands of world-class runners and features a REVlite midsole plus an ABZORB crash pad for a lightweight, comfortable run.
  • MR1400 – The 1400 is a race day road flat and was designed to achieve an ultra-light racer that features a REVlite midsole and welded seam to reduce weight and create a lightweight speed running shoe. This highlighted model blends and blurs the lines between Performance and Lifestyle.
  • MRC1600 – The New Balance 1600 is one of the lightest marathon flats on the market. Its REVlite RC midsole features a higher density foam for superior responsiveness while its high-traction, featherweight Dynaride outsole delivers superior performance.

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