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Semi-Pro
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 707
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Do you when this shoe will be available? On the NB Web site, according to their specs, this shoe is lighter than the CT1000s.
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Administrator
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Tennis-Warehouse.com
Posts: 22,551
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srvnvly,
Here is a brief review of the shoe we recently ran in Tennis Life magazine. New Balance’s flagship shoe and a top performer on all court surfaces, the CT1001 offers a well cushioned, slightly elevated ride. The predominantly mesh upper requires little break-in and allows feet to breathe. Traction and durability go hand in hand and the N Durance outsole is guaranteed to outlast any other outsole you’ve worn. A generously padded tongue protects the top of the foot from the lace system, even when tightened down securely. Fitting true to size in length, the CT1001 can be ordered in D through 4E widths. Arch support fits at a medium height. Weight: 14.2 ounces (size 8.5) Shoes are due here 4/1. Thanks, Chris, TW. |
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Semi-Pro
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 707
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Thanks for the info. I take a normal D width in K-Swiss and Wilson, will I need to go 2E with New Balance? Thanks again!
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Administrator
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Tennis-Warehouse.com
Posts: 22,551
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srvnvly,
If you take a normal D width in other brands, I think you'll be fine with a normal D width in the New Balance CT1001 shoes. Chris, TW. |
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