Product Description
- Men's New Balance, Mt610 trail running shoes
- A rugged trail running sneaker with many comfort features built in
- Lightweight and breathable synthetic and mesh upper with targeted areas of support
- Soft fabric linings , padded collar and tongue
- N-FUSE technology combines two layers of cushioning to offer support and comfort
- IMEVA midsole layer supplies additional support while still being flexible
- Built on a RL-3 last which has a wide toe box width, a standard instep height, and a narrow heel width.
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Product Details
- Size: 15 D(M) US
- Color: Black/Red
- Brand: New Balance
- Model: MT610-M
- Fabric type: Synthetic and mesh
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .75 pounds
Features
- Men's New Balance, Mt610 trail running shoes
- A rugged trail running sneaker with many comfort features built in
- Lightweight and breathable synthetic and mesh upper with targeted areas of support
- Soft fabric linings , padded collar and tongue
- N-FUSE technology combines two layers of cushioning to offer support and comfort
From the Manufacturer
New Balance, is dedicated to helping athletes achieve their goals. It's been their mission for more than a century. It's why they don't spend money on celebrity endorsements. They spend it on research and development. It's why they don't design products to fit an image. They design them to fit. New Balance is driven to make the finest shoes for the same reason athletes lace them up: to achieve the very best.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful.comfortable, but poorly made
By tuna
they are very comfortable but the fall apart very easy. had for only 2 months and only were them for playing disk golf. they started falling apart after 30 days. small holes started to appear and the just keep getting bigger.
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful.Nice shoes, while they lasted.
By Thomas Jackson
I've been wearing these shoes exclusively for 60 days or so of work now and I am disappointed in their quality. Holes have appeared in both shoes where my small toe sits against the mesh. I walk 15,000 to 18,000 steps a day, which is a fair amount, I still think less than three months of use is poor.
27 of 33 people found the following review helpful.Fashion Before Function
By Gary Leese
I really wanted these shoes to work, but I'm afraid I had to return them for a refund.
First the pros:
Affordable
Made (assembled?) in USA
Grippy, solid rubber outsole
Multiple widths.
Now the cons (at least for me):
As a runner and long distance hiker with a wide forefoot, narrow heel, in size 14 1/2, my choices for trail running shoes are extremely limited. My favorite shoe, (not for the quality, but for the fit), the Vasque Blur SL has been discontinued, and my sixth and last pair of Blur's are finally wearing out.
Unfortunately, with the MT610's, I have an ongoing problem with the tongue slipping down and to the side only after a few minutes of walking or running in them. In addition, the tongue is unusually short to begin with, so the problem of tongue slip is exacerbated. I considered going to a shoe repair and have tongue stabilizer loops installed, but why should I have to repair a brand new pair of shoes? I have been running marathons and long distance hiking for over 40 years, and this is the FIRST pair of running shoes that I have ever owned that lacks tongue stabilizer loops. What was the designer thinking? The MT610's predecessor, the MT573 had multiple tongue stabilizer loops; why change a good thing?
Fashion before function must be the designers mantra, as also evidenced by the red or yellow soles as the only option on this model. But I've read enough reviews that starts "I bought these for my husband", or "I'm not an athlete, but I bought athletic shoes because they look cool" to know that I'm losing the battle when I prefer fit, function, and performance over fashion.

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