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New Balance Men's MC804 Tennis Shoe

Our Price: $73.95 - $120.95
Sale Price: $89.96
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SKU:

MC804W

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Colors:
White
Description:

The New Balance 804 is our heritage tennis model that provides superior stability and support in an all leather upper. Color: White

Features:

ABZORB provides a superior blend of cushioning and compression set features with Dupont Engage and Isoprene rubber for the ultimate ride


ROLLBAR TPU posting system minimizes rear-foot movement that, when combined with TS2 system, achieves the ultimate in motion control


Long wear drag tip


Non-marking outsole


Product Details:
Product Length: 13.1 inches
Product Width: 8.1 inches
Product Height: 5.3 inches
Product Weight: 2.1 pounds
Package Length: 12.0 inches
Package Width: 8.0 inches
Package Height: 4.0 inches
Package Weight: 2.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 25 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 25 customer reviews )
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27 of 28 found the following review helpful:

1Why did they change it?Jul 19, 2010
By Harrison
I am a three times to four times a week tennis player and I have worn New Balance 800 series shoes for years. I went thru, 801, 802 and most recently 803 shoes. I loved the comfort and stability of the shoes. When my last pair of 803s started to reach end of playing life, I went online to get another pair. No more 803s, now it was 804s. Since there is not a New Balance store where I now live (I used to live near one so I could do try on the new shoes), I just ordered a pair. After all, the shoe had not changed much thru at least three ititerations and I had loved it every time. It was comfortable, gave good support and was very stable. Well, I got the 804s and quickly noticed that they were way different. They were much narrower thru the forefoot both inside and outside and did not seem to give the same support or comfort. I gritted my teeth and played with them anyway. What a mistake. Within two weeks, I was hit with Plantar Fasciitis. The shoes have gone into the Salvation Army box, I found a pair of New Balance 655 shoes at the local sporting goods that seems very close to the old 803s and I am wearing those, with orthotic inserts to try and cure my foot problems. For the life of me I can't imagine why New Balance threw out the whole character of the pervious shoes in that series. If they wanted to make a different type of shoe, give it a totally different number. I am very disappointed and I know I will never again be able to just order a shoe of trust that it will be like the previouos ones in the series.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

3New Balance MC804Jun 11, 2011
By Allen H.
I bought these as a replacement for my New Balnce 803's from 3 years ago. These new 804's don't seem to have the same level of cushion support or arch support as the 803's so they aren't as comfortable. Otherwise they are pretty much the same shoe but I am disappointed that this model seems to be a downgrade from the 803 line.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Great Tennis ShoeDec 25, 2010
By Lost Stooge "Shemp"
I bought the New Balance MC804 tennis shoe through Amazon, it was the first time I bought shoes without trying them on first, I was a little worried about that. I need a wide shoes, and other name brand tennis shoes do not understand what wide means. The MC804 fits like a glove, there was no break in at all, usually my right foot is a little pinched until brake in width wise with other brands, not with New Balance. I use them for Zumba and they perform great, very comfortable, I would recommend them to anyone looking for tennis shoes.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

1New Balance MC804Apr 26, 2012
By Mike "Mike"
Shoes fit great in length and width but the insole was horrible. I wore them around the house for an hour or two and my arches were already starting to hurt. I called the local New Balance store and they told me most of their customers replaced the insole. $85 for a pair of shoes that require a $25 replacement insole? Really? Tennis players feet take a beating and I hate trying to find a new shoe but the Prince NFS Viper I have worn for years is not the same width. I will keep looking.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

2PainfulAug 20, 2011
By J. W. Hoffman
I normally wear size 8 1/2, but this pair was so tight across the front (just behind my toes) that I couldn't keep them on for more than 30 seconds. The rest of the shoe was the right size, but that front part felt as though I was wearing a hose clamp. Sent them back right away.
Would a larger size have been OK? Maybe, but I then just shopped locally and found what I needed (turned out to be a New Balance, #655).

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