Talk:New Balance
NPOV
This article is rather POV, mostly in the features section. It sounds to me like an advertisement for New Balance sneakers. I don't know enough about podiatry to trim it down but it certainly needs to be shorter and less gushing about the benifits of the various features. --TexasDex 01:40, 17 May 2006 (UTC)
- There is no "features" section (at least, anymore) so I'm going to take the thing off. --Yarnalgo 17:14, 9 August 2006 (UTC)
Made in America
New Balance sent me this information (July 19, 2006) when I complained that the NB shoes I had just purchased read "Made in China". I can't verify the claim -- which is the only reason I haven't added it to Wikipedia -- but below is the info they sent me about product origin.
Men's Running: MADE IN USA M2001GR M2001BK M2000GR M992GL M991GL, M991NV, M991BK M990GR M587NV M498GR/W MW811WT, MW811BK, MW811BE
Mens Running: Materials sourced overseas but assembled in USA or entirely made overseas M881WB - USA and overseas M880WG- USA and overseas M1023--made in USA of imported materials M1122--USA and overseas M1221-USA and overseas M719--USA and overseas M718--USA and overseas M766--USA and overseas
Men's Walking: Assembled in USA of imported materials MW810BE/BK/WT MW658 MW758
Mens Walking: USA and Overseas MW843 formerly the MW842 MW575 formerly MW574
Women's Running: MADE iN USA W992GL W991BW/GR W587WB W498WN W856BW
Assembled in the USA: W1023
Materials sourced overseas but assembled in the USA or entirely made overseas: W881- USA and overseas W880 - USA and overseas W1121--USA and overseas W1220-USA and overseas W719--USA and overseas W718--USA and overseas W766--USA and overseas
Women's Walking: MADE IN USA WW811WT
Women's Walking: Assembled in USA of imported materials WW658 WW657 WW758 WW757 WW810BE/BK/WT
Women's Walking: USA and Overseas
WW843 formerly the WW842
WW575 formerly the WW574
And it goes on to say: "There are six New Balance owned and operated factories. Five are in the U.S. and one is in the U.K." ... "There are four core subcontracted factories in China, one in Vietnam, and one in the U.S. In total, about 75% of all our shoes are produced in factories not owned by New Balance."
Discussion on merge
Support and this thing has been there over 2 months so I'm going to give it another 2 or 3 days and then merge the articles. --Yarnalgo 17:14, 9 August 2006 (UTC)