New Balance Hierro V8 and Hierro V8 GTX Review | A solid shoe for lighter trails
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The Hierro V8 is a trail shoe designed to be both comfortable and accessible. Like New Balance’s 1080 road range, the Hierro is a shoe built for ticking off miles with a good balance of comfort, stability and cushioning.
The foam used in the midsole is a modified version of the Fresh Foam X found across many of the brand's trail and road shoes. In this iteration of the shoe, it’s slightly softer than the previous version to improve the ride.
The GTX version of the shoe adds a new protective upper designed to protect the feet from wind, rain and water, while maintaining a good level of breathability.
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