New Balance Men’s MT572 Trail Running Shoe
Published: September 20th, 2010
Category: Footwear
- N-FUSE is a soft-cushioning foam layered with a firmer structured foam for a midsole with added comfort and support from heel-strike to toe-off
- Ghillie lacing
Product Description
Kick up some dirt in the New Balance® 572 men’s running shoe. N-FUSE® cushioning provides support and shock absorption, while the AT Tread® outsole delivers dynamic grip on tricky trails. The upper is crafted using a breathable blend of mesh and synthetic materials.Amazon.com Product Description
With its grippy outsole and responsive mesh and synthetic upper, New Balance’s 572 trail shoe is like all-wheel drive for your feet. This sturdy, yet lightweight lace-up will tear up trails for more comfortable, enjoyable runs thanks to compression-resistant cushioning and a specialized lacing system.
New Balance Men’s MT572 Trail Running Shoe

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September 21st, 2010 at 12:45 am
I bought this shoe at a FootLocker for $65.
I wish I bought them here since they’re cheaper.
I use them for running on a 3.5 mile dirt and grass path that runs near my house. It should be noted these running shoes are NOT made for running on pavement. I bought some New Balace MR7500′s for that. These do not have the shock absorption for running on hard surfaces, it gave me shin splints after just 2 miles with these shoes.
However, on a trail (as their design suggests) they are incredibley comfortable. I also like the dark colors with bright yellow streaks. Plus the shoe is also very light, and the mesh top keeps cool air flowing over your foot. Very nice effect.
I only give it 4 stars since after 5 miles on semi-hard, or 2 miles on very hard surfaces I get shin splints with these shoes. With my MR7500′s I get no shin splints on hard surfaces for up to 10+ miles.
But its a trail running shoe made for running over dirt and grass. If you intend to run on trails in the woods this is your shoe.
Rating: 4 / 5
September 21st, 2010 at 1:08 am
Bought these shoes because I do a lot of hiking trails with the dog on state land. These shoes give more support, to the base of my feet, then any I have tried so far. They make you feel very stable and give a lot of support to the outside of your foot. I plan on buying another pair, that I will keep clean, for daily use.
Highly recommended.
Rating: 5 / 5
September 21st, 2010 at 1:38 am
These shoes are great. Lightweight and mesh top and sides make them cool to wear even in hot weather. Support is good, I can walk in them all day and not have sore feet. They look nice in person too.
Rating: 5 / 5
September 21st, 2010 at 1:45 am
I have been buying and wearing New Balance size 10.5 4E exclusively for at least the past 10 if not 15 years. Approximately 2 pairs per year. The 4E wide size is hard to find in stores, so whenever I find a decent-looking pair (i.e., not bright white!) I buy it.
This time around I couldn’t find an attractive gray style New Balance in my size in any of the stores, so I figured what the heck, let me buy online as I know for a fact I’m size 10.5 4E in New Balance and have never had a problem.
The shoes come quickly and I was pleasantly surprised to see a tag on them congratulating me on my luck for having purchased a pair that was “manufactured or assembled” at one of the 4 USA-based New Balance plants. Kudos to New Balance for that, but you might want to train them on sizing…
I wore the shoes for an hour and it was painful. They were a full INCH shorter/smaller in length than every other New Balance 10.5 4E that I’ve ever tried. My big toe was killing me. They also were more narrow than every other New Balance 10.5 4E shoe that I’ve tried in stores.
I returned them. And since I selected “too small” as the reason for the return, I have to pay the shipping back even though I don’t feel it’s my fault. I buy a lot of merchandise online if the price is right. But I’ll never buy shoes online again.
Rating: 1 / 5
September 21st, 2010 at 4:02 am
This shoe must be New Balance’s version of the very popular Cascadias and they missed it on these. The fit is poor in several ways, the shoe runs small and my toes were pounding the front of the shoe on every little down hill. The problem was made worse by the shoes loose fit, there is no way to lock down the ankle area and your foot slides all around in this shoe on a trail that was not very techical. I would be sending them back if I wouldn’t have got them so muddy. Now I have another pair of shoes for mowing the lawn.
Rating: 3 / 5