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New Balance Minimus Trail - Mens Trail Running Shoes (Width D)
New Balance Minimus Trail - Mens Trail Running Shoes (Width D)
New Balance Minimus Trail - Mens Trail Running Shoes (Width D)
New Balance Minimus Trail - Mens Trail Running Shoes (Width D)
New Balance Minimus Trail - Mens Trail Running Shoes (Width D)
New Balance Minimus Trail - Mens Trail Running Shoes (Width D)

New Balance Minimus Trail - Mens Trail Running Shoes (Width D)

The New Balance Minimus Trail is built for those who love to hit the trails with a natural feel. Featuring a lightweight design and low drop, these shoes provide excellent ground contact and responsiveness. The rugged Vibram outsole ensures solid traction on a variety of surfaces, while the breathable upper keeps your feet comfortable on longer runs.With a streamlined look and a range of colors, the Minimus Trail combines performance with a modern aesthetic.

The New Balance Minimus Trail is built for those who love to hit the trails with a natural feel. Featuring a lightweight design and low drop, these shoes provide excellent ground contact and responsiveness. The rugged Vibram outsole ensures solid traction on a variety of surfaces, while the breathable upper keeps your feet comfortable on longer runs.With a streamlined look and a range of colors, the Minimus Trail combines performance with a modern aesthetic.

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New Balance Minimus Trail - Mens Trail Running Shoes (Width D)

The New Balance Minimus Trail is built for those who love to hit the trails with a natural feel. Featuring a lightweight design and low drop, these shoes provide excellent ground contact and responsiveness. The rugged Vibram outsole ensures solid traction on a variety of surfaces, while the breathable upper keeps your feet comfortable on longer runs.With a streamlined look and a range of colors, the Minimus Trail combines performance with a modern aesthetic.

The New Balance Minimus Trail is built for those who love to hit the trails with a natural feel. Featuring a lightweight design and low drop, these shoes provide excellent ground contact and responsiveness. The rugged Vibram outsole ensures solid traction on a variety of surfaces, while the breathable upper keeps your feet comfortable on longer runs.With a streamlined look and a range of colors, the Minimus Trail combines performance with a modern aesthetic.

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Last updated at 03/29/2026 07:24:46

The Running Company

$200.00

Mens New Balance Minimus M10, Black / 9.5

Free delivery by Thu

GOAT

$279.57

New Balance Minimus Trail 'Black Great Plains' | Men's Size 9.5

Delivery between 31 Mar – 7 Apr $25

Side Kicks

$761.00

New Balance Minimus Trail Black Phantom Great Plains, UK 9

Delivery between 2–6 Apr $14.99

Price history

Price history

Reviews

"Barefoot" wannabe
2 July 2024Ants

originally posted on newbalance.com

If you're looking for a barefoot shoe that's good for your foot health look elsewhere. Let's begin the shoe isn't zero drop, the arch support area is huge and the amount of sole material doesn't follow the foots silhouette. Just those three things will contribute to an incorrect foot strike while running or walking. Plus the price is criminal for something that isn't a true barefoot shoe. There's plenty of other brands that will provide a quality and proper product for the same or less money.

Back but different
2 July 2024Gene2813

originally posted on newbalance.com

For a “barefoot style” shoe this is pretty good. Although the drop is 4mm feels pretty flat compared to every other shoe in my arsenal. Love the minimalistic feel while wearing them and noticed they are easier on my feet. Some of the taller shoes feel like I’m on rails if I use them for walking instead of running. Use these for day to day wear and as a cross-trainer.

Bring back the trail 10v2
10 July 2024Allan’s

originally posted on newbalance.com

Over the previous year I had been buying new balance 10v2 trail, I really loved thoseshoes. So I thought this new model would be similar but they are not. I don’t likesoftness around the upper heel of the shoe. Also I do not like the thickness of theSole of the shoe. I don’t know why they discontinued the old model and I’m notalone in this thinking.

Specification

CushioningMinimal
Heel Stack20mm
Drop4mm

Price comparison

Updated 7 days ago
The Running Company

$200.00

Out of stock

Mens New Balance Minimus M10, Black / 9.5

Free delivery by Thu

GOAT

$279.57

New Balance Minimus Trail 'Black Great Plains' | Men's Size 9.5

Delivery between 31 Mar – 7 Apr $25

Side Kicks

$761.00

New Balance Minimus Trail Black Phantom Great Plains, UK 9

Delivery between 2–6 Apr $14.99

Price history

Price history

Reviews

"Barefoot" wannabe
2 July 2024

If you're looking for a barefoot shoe that's good for your foot health look elsewhere. Let's begin the shoe isn't zero drop, the arch support area is huge and the amount of sole material doesn't follow the foots silhouette. Just those three things will contribute to an incorrect foot strike while running or walking. Plus the price is criminal for something that isn't a true barefoot shoe. There's plenty of other brands that will provide a quality and proper product for the same or less money.

Ants originally posted on newbalance.com
Back but different
2 July 2024

For a “barefoot style” shoe this is pretty good. Although the drop is 4mm feels pretty flat compared to every other shoe in my arsenal. Love the minimalistic feel while wearing them and noticed they are easier on my feet. Some of the taller shoes feel like I’m on rails if I use them for walking instead of running. Use these for day to day wear and as a cross-trainer.

Gene2813 originally posted on newbalance.com
Bring back the trail 10v2
10 July 2024

Over the previous year I had been buying new balance 10v2 trail, I really loved thoseshoes. So I thought this new model would be similar but they are not. I don’t likesoftness around the upper heel of the shoe. Also I do not like the thickness of theSole of the shoe. I don’t know why they discontinued the old model and I’m notalone in this thinking.

Allan’s originally posted on newbalance.com
Extremely Disappointed
8 July 2024

I’m a massive fan of the Minimus Trail 10v1 that was discontinued awhile back. It is my all-time favorite running shoe and the best NB has ever created imo. When I heard they were bringing back the Minimus Trail I couldn’t wait.The shoes were a great fit and initially felt great when walking around the house before taking them out on trail.I took them out for a 14-mile trek and this new version misses the mark completely. The first mile+ was relatively flat and sandy trail and the shoes were ok, but once the terrain had any incline or I planted my foot on an angled surface It has zero support and I found my feet “swimming” on the trail.The older version of the shoe truly felt like an extension of my foot. I really wish the new version didn’t stray so far from ... MoreI’m a massive fan of the Minimus Trail 10v1 that was discontinued awhile back. It is my all-time favorite running shoe and the best NB has ever created imo. When I heard they were bringing back the Minimus Trail I couldn’t wait.The shoes were a great fit and initially felt great when walking around the house before taking them out on trail.I took them out for a 14-mile trek and this new version misses the mark completely. The first mile+ was relatively flat and sandy trail and the shoes were ok, but once the terrain had any incline or I planted my foot on an angled surface It has zero support and I found my feet “swimming” on the trail.The older version of the shoe truly felt like an extension of my foot. I really wish the new version didn’t stray so far from what worked so well in the past.

vSolo originally posted on newbalance.com
Good Looks / Poor Fit
15 July 2024

Trail shoes can be a bit visually polarizing but I personally like the look of this one. Unfortunately, it’s nothing like the minimus 10v1 that goes down as my favorite trail shoe of all time (though not that attractive).I had to send this one back as the insoles maintain a raised arch that didn’t align well with my foot. It’s a shame as I was very hopeful this was the one for me.

AZtrailnut originally posted on newbalance.com
Heel design
4 September 2024

I have been wearing New Balance Minimus for 15 years. Best training and CrossFit shoes on the market!I like the new Minimus Trail. However, I would make the following suggestion: The foam construction on the heel is not rigid enough. It allows the heel of the foot to move vertically when sprinting or driving off the front of the foot to the point that it almost slips out of the shoe. I would recommend using more rigid material.Additionally, while the new laces prevent untying during activity (great design), they have always been too long on the Minimus shoes. Within a few days, I find myself double-knotting them. Perhaps consider shortening the laces 2 inches.

David0823 originally posted on newbalance.com
Hope Dashed
8 September 2024

Well, it's official. New Balance has abandoned trail runners. These shoes may be good for those who run on curated, groomed paths of gravel, mulch or even asphalt. But, for those of us who run on even slightly technical single track, these shoes will sap performance and even feel a bit dangerous.The good: High quality materials as usual. The new laces are great (a previous review complained that they are too long, but there is a handy elastic loop on the tongue that you can tuck them into). The mid-foot sole does a good job of protecting against sharp rocks and as stated in another previous review, the sole is super grippy, better than the Vibram soles.The bad: the uppers are stretchy and the lower is very squishy. So it is like having high quality sticky ... MoreWell, it's official. New Balance has abandoned trail runners. These shoes may be good for those who run on curated, groomed paths of gravel, mulch or even asphalt. But, for those of us who run on even slightly technical single track, these shoes will sap performance and even feel a bit dangerous.The good: High quality materials as usual. The new laces are great (a previous review complained that they are too long, but there is a handy elastic loop on the tongue that you can tuck them into). The mid-foot sole does a good job of protecting against sharp rocks and as stated in another previous review, the sole is super grippy, better than the Vibram soles.The bad: the uppers are stretchy and the lower is very squishy. So it is like having high quality sticky performance tires on a soft Lincoln Continental suspension, the sole sticks while the foot just floats around. The shoe grabs rocks and boulders well, but the foot slides all over the place in the shoe (even with the laces cinched down tight). Furthermore, the squishy lower and elastic upper absorb a lot of your energy. When attacking up hill, or tying to glide downhill, the sole grabs well, but the foot continues sliding in the shoe and it is awhile before the foot feels like it has gained purchase. You have to wait for the foot to finish sliding in the shoe before you can spring. This lag glitches your momentum while the softness absorbs your energy and spring. These bad mechanics noticeably shorten stride and cause hesitation when bounding across technical terrain. Due to the elastic on the heel, the foot often lifts and feels like it is going to pop out of the shoe, but, since it is elastic, it doesn't. However, this contributes to the over all unstable feel of this shoe. The toe box is ill fitting, too narrow for even my narrow feet. But, again, the upper is elastic, so I guess they had to make it tight so your foot doesn't completely slide off the side of the deck under lateral forces. The shoe handles like a soft luxury care, not a nimble sports car.Overall, it is clear that New Balance is not trying to appeal to the athletes that the 10v or 20v appeal to (heck, on a muddy, sloppy run, I'll even go for my 1010 models for those fat lugs). These new shoes are for people who run in straight lines on even ground.When they re-released the 10v I bought several pairs. But, I'm on the last pair. Once they are dead I'm going to start exploring other brands. I'm done with New Balance. They are clearly done with me.

Run Run Richard originally posted on newbalance.com
NB has a new minimus!
10 July 2024

feel good, I'm still unsure and wearing them around the house. been wearing Minumus since '12 and the new ones are quite different. I had my feet measured at new balance store with a computerized machine, and this is the size it says I wear. it's an adjustment, and just not sure. they're much spongy and longer. I'm an 81 year old power walker and don't want to trip!

a. Scott originally posted on newbalance.com
Surprising improvement to the MT10
7 October 2024

I've been getting New Balance trail running shoes since before the Minimus line came out. I've gotten every version of the MT10 and loved them all. When I first tried on this newest version, I too was disappointed that New Balance had abandoned the barefoot feeling. I didn't want to wear this newest version and stuck to wearing my several pairs of the older versions. One day I knew I was going to be walking around on pavement for several hours and thought I'd wear this newest version. I realized after several hours of wearing them, that I actually really liked them. I had no pain in my legs or feet so I started wearing this newest version every day. Yesterday I finally hiked a mountain with steep trails with boulders, rocks and roots. These shoes are fantastic for ... MoreI've been getting New Balance trail running shoes since before the Minimus line came out. I've gotten every version of the MT10 and loved them all. When I first tried on this newest version, I too was disappointed that New Balance had abandoned the barefoot feeling. I didn't want to wear this newest version and stuck to wearing my several pairs of the older versions. One day I knew I was going to be walking around on pavement for several hours and thought I'd wear this newest version. I realized after several hours of wearing them, that I actually really liked them. I had no pain in my legs or feet so I started wearing this newest version every day. Yesterday I finally hiked a mountain with steep trails with boulders, rocks and roots. These shoes are fantastic for the trail. They have great traction, plenty of comfort and still give you a good feeling for the ground. Bottom line is, give these shoes a chance before you dismiss them as not being true Minimus shoes. I've grown to love them after thinking that I wouldn't. New Balance has improved the MT10 and I'm a convert to the new style. I would choose these over a brand new pair of the older versions. Thank you New Balance for continuing to make my ABSOLUTE favorite shoe. New Balance did a great job with the improvements on the MT10 line. Give them a chance before you decide they're not true "barefoot" running shoes.

DanS originally posted on newbalance.com
Very good minimal shoe that’s not barefoot
29 July 2024

Shoe fit is very good for wide feet and has a glove like feel. Not a truly minimal shoe, but good support for use when using in concrete. Shoe is very flexible and conforms to terrain and small for movements. Cushioning is on the very soft side relative to Merrell glove trail shoes etc. and would benefit from stiffness.

Anonymous1984 originally posted on newbalance.com

Specification

CushioningMinimal
Heel Stack20mm
Drop4mm