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Fresh Foam Hierro v6

New Balance - Fresh Foam Hierro v6

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"My longest day in them was 32 miles with 10k gain and not a hotspot to write about. And this was over East Coast muddy rooty rocky wet."


"Grip was exceptional compared to the Xodus."


"grippy"

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"I used mine for mixed road trail running all week and for walks around town."


"I've had my New Balance Fresh Foam shoes for over four years, and they're still holding up well. ... There's some wear but no tears, and I've had no issues despite using them for hiking, trail running, and daily street walking."


"love them for hiking and throwing"

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"super comfortable with plenty of grip and the have wide fit up to size 15 (UK). I have had two pairs and am about to buy a third and the are so comfortable for my own wide high volume feet."


"I love the slightly wider fit of my New Balance Hierros."


"New Balance Hierro, wide"

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"My longest day in them was 32 miles with 10k gain and not a hotspot to write about. And this was over East Coast muddy rooty rocky wet."


"super comfortable with plenty of grip and the have wide fit up to size 15 (UK). I have had two pairs and am about to buy a third and the are so comfortable for my own wide high volume feet."


"to not need breaking in"

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"My longest day in them was 32 miles with 10k gain and not a hotspot to write about. And this was over East Coast muddy rooty rocky wet."


"I put them through bearings and have had pairs hold up nearly to 1000 miles."


"I've had my New Balance Fresh Foam shoes for over four years, and they're still holding up well. ... There's some wear but no tears, and I've had no issues despite using them for hiking, trail running, and daily street walking."

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"High stack does mean they're not the most stable shoes. Not for unstable terrain."


"I find the higher the stack leads to more rolling ankles. ... Shoes that have not worked for me: Brooks Cascadia, New Balance Hierro ... they have been directly correlated to rolled ankles for me"


"The Hierro was a great fit, but too soft and unstable in the heel on technical terrain"

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"I was really disappointed when just after half a year they started showing tears on the toebox and collar."


"the bottoms are too thin to protect my feet"


"The fresh foam shoes don't hold up super well with sharp/rocky terrain."

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"pretty heavy"


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"The heel counter is well-cushioned but normally stiff."

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A1naruth • 6 months ago

I had Hierro v6 GTX. They were very plushy and quite lightweight for a well padded and cushioned trail shoe. They also did well on paved roads, where I used them on bad weather days. I was really disappointed when just after half a year they started showing tears on the toebox and collar. I ditched New Balance for Hoka Speedgoats. Much more fun to run in, due to more springy foam and the rocker. One and a half year later, the outsole (also a Vibram Megagrip) is missing half of the lugs, so I switch to another pair.

r/RunningShoeGeeks • New Balance Fresh Foam X Hierro v9 | 50+ Mile Review ->
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A1naruth • 4 months ago

I use goretex running shoes as my daily walking / running shoes on rainy and snowy days. It used to be Adidas Supernova, which had amazing grip and survived for a long time until the midsole snapped in half. Then Hierro v6 which were super comfy, but started showing wear and tear of the upper after only 6 months. I moved to hoka speedgoats, which are not known for their durability, but I found 2 pairs in price of 1, so I thought a set would last me long enough. Indeed the vibram lugs after 18 months of using mostly on hard surfaces were destroyed on one side. And that may happen in general to trail shoes with big lugs instead of more asphalt oriented outsole. Despite some opinions, their traction on wet or icy asphalt is very good. The only specific situation when they turn into slipgoats is when I come from very low temperature and step on wet concrete like puddles of melted snow in a garage. There is yet another option. Couple of years ago my wife bought herself Reebok Work n Cushion. They were quite comfy, ridicuosly cheap and simple oldschool shoes. There are other brands making shoes for work. Something like Hoka transport, which can have interesting upper with its cordura lining plus the rich midsole.

r/AskRunningShoeGeeks • Durable and Grippy running shoes ->
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Wyoming_Knott • 8 months ago

The new NB Hierro v9 is supposed to be a solid remake that is a better actual running shoe than previous versions of the Hierro. I think you might like the HOKA Speedgoat or the Altra Experience Wild, but I honestly haven't found a comparable shoe to the KOM that fits my foot like a NB.  Zegama is too squishy, More Trail is gigantic, Olympus too squishy, Lone Peak too thin.  Maybe the Altra Timp but you gotta buy in to the 0 drop thing.  I ran through 2 pairs of those but still not the same feel as the KOM. As a side note gripe: constantly disappointed in NB for dropping and creating new trail shoes all the time these days.  I feel like there's no continuity in their shoes anymore and has caused me to start running in other brands that fit me worse.  The 910 v4/Summit KOM was one of the last great shoes they made.  These days it seems like the More Trail super stack marshmallows or the Summit Unknown racing flat, or the Hierro which is pretty much a lifestyle shoe with a tread and sucks for running.  Maybe the new v9 will be a return to a solid mid stack trail shoe.

r/trailrunning • Suggestions for Similar shoe to New Balance KOM ->
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bobbob09882640 • 5 months ago

new balance hierro ftw (lowkey shocked to see it as high as 15)

r/trailrunning • The 25 most recommend trail runners on Reddit (in the past year as of Jul 2025) ->
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buckbuckwhatup • 7 months ago

Came here to say this. I used mine for mixed road trail running all week and for walks around town. Very durable outsole

r/trailrunning • Looking for train running shoes that can be used for regular streetwear ->
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buckbuckwhatup • 8 months ago

For affordable running shoes new balance Hierro are under appreciated. I put them through bearings and have had pairs hold up nearly to 1000 miles.

r/trailrunning • Shoe advice ->
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buzzkilleugene • 6 months ago

I find the higher the stack leads to more rolling ankles. Shoes that have not worked for me: Brooks Cascadia, New Balance Hierro Shoes that have worked for me: La Sportiva Bushido, Topo Terraventure. Also would like to find a more cushioned shoe but they have been directly correlated to rolled ankles for me and I'm sick of spending money on shoes for now. I'll see how far I can go in the Bushidos, I did a 50 miler in them and it was good, although I was definitely hurting at the end!! The more you do the more you adapt though!

r/trailrunning • Trail shoes for weak ankles ->
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CapOnFoam • 10 months ago

New Balance Hierro comes as wide as 4E for men and 2E for women. Topo is also legit wide. I wear a women's D width and their wide shoes are TOO wide for me. That never happens with my hobbit feet 😂

r/trailrunning • Need help finding extra wide shoes ->
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couchsachraga • 6 months ago

Absolutely adored the OG-EUs. Also quite like this year's New Balance Hierros (I was a tester last summer).

r/trailrunning • Looking for wide fit trail runners. OG Saucony Xodus Ultra lovers, what have you switched to? ->
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darkeningsoul • 11 months ago

Trail runners. New Balance Hierro I like a lot. If you have money, check out Norda

r/socalhiking • Hiking shoes/boots for SoCal Hikers ->
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EnvironmentalTree641 • about 1 month ago

hey i’m also running this race, i’ve been running in NB Hierro and the nike pegasus trail but the nikes aren’t feeling super comfortable. I’ll probably bring both pairs just in case. I have so many questions about the race tho, like do i really have to carry 2L of water with me? and would love to know if there’s a thread on here or a forum anywhere online where i can chat w ppl who have ran it

r/trailrunning • Shoe recommendations for De Mar a Mar ->
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Etrain_18 • 8 months ago

New Balance Hierro is what i use for trail running and / or hiking. I wear 4E wide so they'll have any size you need

r/hikinggear • Trail running shoes for hikes? ->

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