If you know a nature lover, they’re sure to appreciate any gift from New Balance’s All-Terrain collection.
On its website, New Balance describes the collection as one that “offers outdoor-inspired utility, even when back to nature just means stepping on the grass instead of the sidewalk.” And it truly lives up to this description, with all the fleeces, sweatpants and sneakers your heart could desire.
The collection integrates elements of the outdoors into the design of every single piece. In addition to road running shoes, the line offers up high-grip shoes that are intended for trail running or hiking. It also features super durable leggings that are sweat-wicking and stretchy, so you can stay comfortable and supported while trekking. What’s more, many of these styles are offered in cool nature-inspired colorways, including New Balance classics like the 574 lifestyle sneakers.
Silhouettes are available for men and women and span a range of price points to fit any budget.
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Perhaps the best part about the line, though, is that it has a charitable component. For every sale of the collection’s Fresh Foam Hierro v6 hiking sneaker sold in the U.S., 1% of proceeds will be donated to 1% for the Planet, an international organization that connects businesses to non-profit partners fighting climate change and working to protect public lands.
Below, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite pieces from the collection that are perfect to indulge in yourself or buy for a loved one. Keep scrolling to shop them.
New Balance Women’s Fresh Foam Hierro v6 Hiking and Trail Shoes
Available in three stunning colorways, the Fresh Foam Hierro v6 hiking shoe has a breathable mesh upper, traction Vibram outsole and lightweight midsole cushioning to help you tackle whatever the trail brings. Meanwhile, Toe Protect technology helps keep toes safe from rocks and debris.
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New Balance Men’s NB All Terrain Tie Dye Hoodie
This hoodie’s pattern is inspired by the beauty of the Arctic Circle. It’s made from a heavy French terry fabric that’s super soft and has an oversized fit to keep you cozy all season long.
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New Balance Men’s Shando Running Shoes
Made for both on- and off-road adventures, the Shando running shoe is grippy and comes up slightly higher in order to protect your ankles. Plus, its DynaSoft cushioning offers comfort and support, so you never feel nervous on rocky terrain.
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New Balance Women’s NB All Terrain Jacket
This sherpa fleece jacket will keep you comfortable and looking amazing. The full-zip style is warm-lined and has an oversized fit that’s ideal for layering.
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New Balance Women’s NB All Terrain Leggings
Not only are these high-waisted leggings flattering, they’re also durable and sweat-wicking. Additionally, they have side pockets that will secure your keys or credit cards while you work out.
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New Balance Men’s 574 Sneakers
Outfitted with soft cushioning and a supportive midsole, these classic 574 sneakers come in a cool “mountain teal” finish for this collection. Meaning, you can bring a touch of nature with you anywhere you go, even when you’re not immersed in it.
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New Balance Women’s 1400 Hiking Boots
New Balance’s 1400 hiking boots offer the protection of a hiking boot and comfort of a tennis shoe, featuring a waterproof upper and Rollbar technology that supports the rear and midfoot.
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