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New Balance 1540v3 - Women's Athletic Shoe
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New Balance 928v3 - Women's Walking Shoe
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New Balance 1540v3 - Men's Athletic Shoe
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New Balance 928v3 Hook and Loop - Men's Walking Shoe
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New Balance 928v3 - Men's Walking Shoe
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New Balance 928v3 Hook and Loop - Women's Walking Shoe
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New Balance Fuel Cell Walker Elite - Mens Walking Shoe
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New Balance Fuel Cell Walker Elite - Womens Walking Shoe
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New Balance 1540v4 - Women's Athletic Shoe
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New Balance WX608v5 - Women's Walking Shoe
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which New Balance shoes are best for plantar fasciitis?
The New Balance 928v3 (walking) and 1540v3 (athletic) are the most podiatrist-recommended models for plantar fasciitis. Both feature ROLLBAR motion control technology that limits overpronation — a primary contributor to plantar fascia strain. The 928v3 is ideal for daily walking, while the 1540v3 provides maximum stability for more active use. Both come in multiple widths including Wide and Extra Wide.
What widths do New Balance shoes come in?
New Balance offers one of the widest width ranges of any athletic brand — from Narrow (2A/B) to Extra Extra Wide (6E), depending on the model. This makes New Balance a go-to brand for patients with bunions, swollen feet, or naturally wide feet who can't find proper fit in standard athletic shoes. The width availability varies by style, so check the specific model's options.
Are New Balance shoes good for diabetic feet?
While New Balance shoes are not A5500 Medicare-coded like dedicated therapeutic brands, many podiatrists recommend models like the 928v3 for patients with diabetes who have mild to moderate foot concerns. The wide widths, deep toe boxes, and cushioned midsoles provide comfort and protection. For patients requiring Medicare-coded footwear, consider Drew or Dr. Comfort instead.
Are New Balance shoes covered by HSA or FSA?
New Balance shoes are not pre-qualified for HSA/FSA coverage because they are classified as athletic footwear rather than medical-grade therapeutic devices. However, if your physician provides a Letter of Medical Necessity prescribing orthopedic footwear for a diagnosed condition, you may be able to submit for reimbursement. For guaranteed HSA/FSA eligibility, consider A5500-coded brands like Drew or Dr. Comfort.
How do New Balance motion control shoes work?
New Balance motion control shoes use their proprietary ROLLBAR technology — a rigid medial post built into the midsole that limits excessive inward rolling (overpronation) of the foot. The ENCAP midsole adds cushioning while maintaining structural support. This combination is especially effective for flat feet, overpronation, and conditions like plantar fasciitis where foot alignment directly impacts pain levels.









