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🔥 Step into legendary stability and style — before they're gone!
The New Balance Men's 1540v3 Running Shoe combines advanced ENCAP midsole cushioning with a ROLLBAR stability post system to deliver superior support and control for overpronation and supination. Crafted with breathable mesh and synthetic uppers, this lightweight, durable shoe offers all-day comfort and a sleek look. Though discontinued, it remains a top choice for runners seeking premium performance and stability.





| ASIN | B07G2H5RN7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #187,052 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #443 in Men's Road Running Shoes |
| Brand | New Balance |
| Closure Type | Lace-Up |
| Color | Black/Castlerock |
| Cushioning Level | Maximum |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,722 Reviews |
| Fabric type | 50% Synthetic/50% Mesh |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | positive |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00192983852421 |
| Has Shoe Adjustability | No |
| Heel Type | low-heel |
| Insole Cushioning | Polyurethane |
| Insole Material | Foam |
| Item Type Name | Running Shoe |
| Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
| Lace Closure | Eyelets |
| Manufacturer | New Balance Athletics, Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | M1540BK3-1-8.5 B US |
| Material Fabric | Polyurethane |
| Model Name | M1540v3 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Occasion Lifestyle | running |
| Occasion Type | running |
| Origin | Imported |
| Outer Material | Synthetic |
| Outer material | Synthetic |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Seasons | Spring/Summer |
| Shoe Height Map | Low Top |
| Shoe Type | Athletic Shoe |
| Sole Material | Rubber |
| Sole material | Rubber |
| Special Features | Cushioned,Lightweight |
| Specific Uses For Product | Sports |
| Sport Type | Running Shoe,Athletic |
| Strap Type | standard laces |
| Style Name | M1540bk3 |
| Style Number | M_W1540V3 |
| Subject Character | Occupational professional |
| Theme | Running, Stability, Motion Control, Performance |
| Toe Style | Closed Toe |
| UPC | 192983852421 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| lining-description | Fabric |
W**.
Excellent quality shoe and stylish too
Why did you pick this product vs others?: Excellent quality shoe from a company New Balance that has an excellent reputation. This replaced an earlier version of this model and it fit perfectly as expected. It's very stylish and I live the grey color with blue accents. The rollbar feature helps with my supination issue as it helps to prevent my foot from rolling out. It also helps my plantar fasciitis. This shoe is also very comfortable and provides excellent support.
J**T
New Balance 1540 V3 the best running shoe ever made but now discontinued. What were they thinking??
The 1540 V3 is the best running shoe ever made by new balance and what do they do? They discontinue it for a whole new designed cloud feel shoe that is JUNK. They are are not smart business people because I and millions of other lovers of the New Balance 1540 V3 are now taking our business to other brands.
M**S
New Balance Running Shoe - Narrow Width
Perfect fit. Very comfortable and stable. I have a narrow foot and New Balance is about the only brand that I can comfortably wear. I have purchased New Balance in the past and they hold up well. Recommend.
K**R
Recommended by my physician
I had major foot reconstructive surgery, and my physician specifically told me to purchase these shoes. I've owned plenty of New Balances before. These are bulkier than I expected, but don't look like an orthotic shoe (which is a win!). They're comfortable, and the stiff sole is just what I need. I was able to put in my custom arch insoles. The stiff sole and arch support reduce stress on my ankle, which is the goal for me. I took off one star because a hole formed in the toe area after 1 month of light wear. I suspect this was a defect, and not normal for this shoe. Either way, Amazon customer service was awesome and let me return even a little outside of the return window. I bought it again, and hopefully I'll have better luck.
N**A
I love this shoe
I Love this shoe! It helps with my Overpronation and it has a roll bar that helps sturdy your walk. This shoe is sturdy and deeper than other sneakers giving room for orthotics.
F**K
Great walking shoes
Very satisfied with the fit. Very comfortable great for walking.
M**N
This one will be a flop
I have been wearing the 1540 and its predecessors for nearly 20 years. I have gone through at least 30 pairs. Before this one there was the 1122 and the 1121, both in various v versions. Once before, a new version was bad. The product got bad reviews and sales tanked. They then quickly fixed the problems and came out with a v2 version. This shoe series, along with Brooks "The Beast", are the 2 best shoes for people who may have planter fasciitis, use orthotics, are overweight and/or over pronate. It is built on the New Balance S2 last which produces a straight lasted shoe with extra room in the toe box. The extra room in the toe box is a big deal for people with diabetes, neuropathy, bunions, etc. I wear these shoes every day. I keep 3 pairs in service, wearing each pair every 3 days. This allows the foam in the soles to re-expand between wearings and keeps the foam soft and cushiony much longer. I put a new pair of shoes into service every 18 months, replacing the oldest pair with new ones. I could see immediately that the 1540v3 is a whole new design from the v2. I put on the shoes and wore them around the house all evening. I immediately noticed that the shoes do not have that wonderful, soft cushiony feel that I am accustomed too with a new pair of this series of shoes. The soles are much harder and have less cushioning. The main reason I replace these shoes is when they no longer have enough cushion in them. I can tell, because my feet will to hurt badly at the end of the day. So to start out with new shoes that already have hard soles is a non-starter for me. The second thing I noticed with the v3 is that I am feeling hard pressure points through the arch support area and also along the outside edges of the shoes. I think this is caused by the combination of my orthotic inserts and the harder soles of the shoes. The pressure points were bad enough to make my feet sore after wearing them around the house for a few hours. This is also a non-starter for me. The shoes also have completely re-designed outer soles and the shoes have a more solid feel when you plant your foot and walk forward. The shoes resist rolling to the inside or outside more than the v2s. I like this more solid feel, but time will tell whether this increases or decreases foot comfort. The length of this shoe is exactly the same as the v2 model. The toe box of the v3 has a little more room in it and feels less tight on the toes. The front of the v3 toe box now points inward a little unlike the v2 model which pointed straight ahead. This crowds the outside of the toes a little and could be a problem for people who have bunions. Bunions shift the toes towards the outside of the shoes and crowd the toes against the outside of the shoes. I do have small bunions, but with the wider toe box on the v3 model, I don't think it would be a problem for me. I think this change was made to make the shoes look more stylish, but could decrease comfort for some wearers. The shoes have more padding along the sides and rear of the ankles which makes them more comfortable in those areas. I really like the new styling and colors of the gray and blue shoes. The uppers seem to be made of stronger, more durable materials that would resist staining. These are all nice improvements. The main thing I have disliked about the previous models is that they seem to wear out to quickly for a shoe in this price range. The soles lose their cushioning and the outer soles seem to be made of a soft rubber that wears away too quickly, especially in the heels. Time will tell whether the v3's will last any longer. Because of the lack of cushioning in the soles, these shoes no longer work for me. I am going to try out a pair of the Brooks Addiction 14 which worked out pretty well for me when New Balance ruined the 1122 model some years ago. I may also try out a New Balance 840v4 model. If others also find the soles too hard on the v3 model, we may be seeing a v4 coming out soon. In the mean time, I will be keeping my eye out for v2 shoes in my size and color. Update on July 2, 2021: I just saw an announcement that the 1540v4 shoes will be released in Oct. 2021. This, the V3 version, will start to show limited size availability and, shortly before the V4 is released, will be offered at big discounts. I hope the V4 goes back to a softer sole like the V2 version has. If so, I will likely start wearing them again. In other aspects, it is a very good shoe.
N**M
Durability questions?
I’ve own these shoes for over 2 years. Running shoes? These things weigh about a pound a piece. Would never wear these to run in. These are stability shoes, if you need stability while running, to the point that a 1 pound shoe will help, then by all means by them. I use them to work in. My ankles tend to roll, and have never had a more durable shoe!! These shoes are tanks! It’s like having the armor around your feet. I’ve worked in them for 2 years at a job 10 hours a day, 4 x’s a week and they look like they’re new. They’re hard as all get out, look like something Herman Munster would use, but no ankle movement and you are stable like you’ve never been. Don’t get them to run. Get them if you’re not that stable walking around.
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