If New Balance only made one running shoe, that shoe would be the 1080. What makes the 1080 unique isn’t just that it’s the best running shoe they make, it’s also the most versatile. The 1080 delivers top-of-the-line performance to every kind of runner, whether you’re training for world-class competition, or catching a rush hour train. The Fresh Foam X 1080v13 represents a consistent progression of the model’s signature qualities. The smooth transitions of the pinnacle underfoot cushioning experience are fine-tuned with updated midsole mapping, which applies more foam to wider areas of the midsole and increases flexibility at the narrower points. The ultra-modern outlook is also reflected in the 1080’s upper construction. The v13 offers a breathable yet supportive fit with an engineered mesh upper, for a more streamlined overall design.
If New Balance only made one running shoe, that shoe would be the 1080. What makes the 1080 unique isn’t just that it’s the best running shoe they make, it’s also the most versatile. The 1080 delivers top-of-the-line performance to every kind of runner, whether you’re training for world-class competition, or catching a rush hour train. The Fresh Foam X 1080v13 represents a consistent progression of the model’s signature qualities. The smooth transitions of the pinnacle underfoot cushioning experience are fine-tuned with updated midsole mapping, which applies more foam to wider areas of the midsole and increases flexibility at the narrower points. The ultra-modern outlook is also reflected in the 1080’s upper construction. The v13 offers a breathable yet supportive fit with an engineered mesh upper, for a more streamlined overall design.
If New Balance only made one running shoe, that shoe would be the 1080. What makes the 1080 unique isn’t just that it’s the best running shoe they make, it’s also the most versatile. The 1080 delivers top-of-the-line performance to every kind of runner, whether you’re training for world-class competition, or catching a rush hour train. The Fresh Foam X 1080v13 represents a consistent progression of the model’s signature qualities. The smooth transitions of the pinnacle underfoot cushioning experience are fine-tuned with updated midsole mapping, which applies more foam to wider areas of the midsole and increases flexibility at the narrower points. The ultra-modern outlook is also reflected in the 1080’s upper construction. The v13 offers a breathable yet supportive fit with an engineered mesh upper, for a more streamlined overall design.
If New Balance only made one running shoe, that shoe would be the 1080. What makes the 1080 unique isn’t just that it’s the best running shoe they make, it’s also the most versatile. The 1080 delivers top-of-the-line performance to every kind of runner, whether you’re training for world-class competition, or catching a rush hour train. The Fresh Foam X 1080v13 represents a consistent progression of the model’s signature qualities. The smooth transitions of the pinnacle underfoot cushioning experience are fine-tuned with updated midsole mapping, which applies more foam to wider areas of the midsole and increases flexibility at the narrower points. The ultra-modern outlook is also reflected in the 1080’s upper construction. The v13 offers a breathable yet supportive fit with an engineered mesh upper, for a more streamlined overall design.
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Long time NB customer as I like having width choices. I normally wear a 13 4E. First time buyer of these.The shoes today seem to be getting a bit shorter. Not yet uncomfortable, but maybe my feet are spreading. I am thinking I should try a 14 4E next time. This shoe is very comfortable - almost too comfortable. I am 78 and not as stable on my feet as I used to be. My feet in shoes always feel a bit lumpy like I'm walking on river rocks, but maybe that's just my age. The Fresh Foam design is very comfortable and I can go much longer than with other shoes not having the Fresh Foam. I worry though that my feet seem to have less stability with the foam when walking - it's like walking on an air mattress. Not sure how to address this issue. Shoe laces are thin and hard ... MoreLong time NB customer as I like having width choices. I normally wear a 13 4E. First time buyer of these.The shoes today seem to be getting a bit shorter. Not yet uncomfortable, but maybe my feet are spreading. I am thinking I should try a 14 4E next time. This shoe is very comfortable - almost too comfortable. I am 78 and not as stable on my feet as I used to be. My feet in shoes always feel a bit lumpy like I'm walking on river rocks, but maybe that's just my age. The Fresh Foam design is very comfortable and I can go much longer than with other shoes not having the Fresh Foam. I worry though that my feet seem to have less stability with the foam when walking - it's like walking on an air mattress. Not sure how to address this issue. Shoe laces are thin and hard to manipulate. Would like a thicker lace. Thinking about getting another pair, but the size and stability issues are holding me back. Maybe will try the 860 - same Fresh Foam, but the reviews suggest a stiffer fit. Would love to hear from folks my age about this.
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Not for me, I'm an Ascics shoe type of person and figured check out what all the buzz was on this shoe. To be fair, I run in stability shoes primarily so this was something to add to my rotation for light a little faster than normal days (which is rare!). I normally run in Ascics Gel-Nimbus 25/26 or Keyano 30 for my most recent shoes. So yes, I knew this would feel different.The shoe feels old, not sure how to say it but I expected more from a $150+ shoe in the way the mesh and tongue felt. The stretch liner to hold the tongue in place and give a bit of a snug fit could be stronger and longer down the shoe to the toebox. While it did keep the tongue in place for my runs the tongue feels enormous compared to other shoes. Don't know if tongue is the right word but ... MoreNot for me, I'm an Ascics shoe type of person and figured check out what all the buzz was on this shoe. To be fair, I run in stability shoes primarily so this was something to add to my rotation for light a little faster than normal days (which is rare!). I normally run in Ascics Gel-Nimbus 25/26 or Keyano 30 for my most recent shoes. So yes, I knew this would feel different.The shoe feels old, not sure how to say it but I expected more from a $150+ shoe in the way the mesh and tongue felt. The stretch liner to hold the tongue in place and give a bit of a snug fit could be stronger and longer down the shoe to the toebox. While it did keep the tongue in place for my runs the tongue feels enormous compared to other shoes. Don't know if tongue is the right word but I'm sure you get what I'm sayin! I feel like the outside of the sole will not hold up well on street which is where I primarily run, because the rubber, foam, whatever feels super soft in some areas and I'm sure I won't get 300 or a little over in miles on these. I did like the springy ness feel that I just don't get in the Ascics I run in. Made my legs feel refreshed at times during the run, but also a bit of lack of control. I say this because my 3rd run out I felt that I was over extending a bit and sure enough I was because I started to feel my calf pull a little but a minor tweak on my run fixed that going forward. Really just mentioning this to remind people that switching from certain styles of shoe will def have that break in period so if you old but feel young like me, take it easy for a bit until you figure the shoe out! I did like how they felt like they were pushing me a little forward without me having to try. This and the springyness (is that a word!) is about all that I liked on the shoe other than the gold color which I think I like, it's growing on me. As someone who runs in stability shoes and shoes with a little bit of a drop (or a lot!), I didn't like how I felt like I could easily roll my ankle in these. Not that I did, but with every strike I felt like I was thinking about my strike way too much.I've taken them on a longer than 60 minute long run, and a couple 10k tempo speed runs and I really really want to like them but my after run feel in my legs is not the same as the comfort I'm left with after running in my Ascics shoes. These look good, so I hate to say it out of the rotation and into my travel shoe section for work. I will say that I had great hopes for the shoe, but maybe I need to try a NB shoe with a plate in it but these just were not for me.Overall a decent shoe, a bit pricey though as I feel this is a $99 shoe nothing more, and the shoe itself material wise feels old. Okay for a once a week trainer, or as a casual run shoe to wear out on the weekends in my opinion.
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Long time 1080 fan (my first pair was v7), these are not the same as the previous versions. I'm not a runner but walk a LOT with an unrepaired torn ACL and the 1080 was recommended for the extra support. They've been fantastic until now...While these have more cushioning, they have less stability which is a problem for the torn ACL. The cushioning makes it feel like your heel sinks with every step. My foot slides out of step causing an over-pronation; that and the increased "squishy" factor has changed my gait. While I could wear the earlier versions all day (12+ hours at WDW) it's 2-3 hours tops for these before my tibialis muscles are sore.The shoe shape itself is also different. Not sure how to describe it, but it has less natural foot shape and more ... MoreLong time 1080 fan (my first pair was v7), these are not the same as the previous versions. I'm not a runner but walk a LOT with an unrepaired torn ACL and the 1080 was recommended for the extra support. They've been fantastic until now...While these have more cushioning, they have less stability which is a problem for the torn ACL. The cushioning makes it feel like your heel sinks with every step. My foot slides out of step causing an over-pronation; that and the increased "squishy" factor has changed my gait. While I could wear the earlier versions all day (12+ hours at WDW) it's 2-3 hours tops for these before my tibialis muscles are sore.The shoe shape itself is also different. Not sure how to describe it, but it has less natural foot shape and more oblong/oval so it puts pressure on different parts of the foot.I used these for 2+ months, thinking it was me and I would adjust even though I've never needed a break in period for the 1080. It's not me, it's the shoe and I wish I could return them.If you're looking at these, expecting the amazing 1080 fit and feel that NB has put out in previous versions, this shoe does not have it.
Long time NB customer as I like having width choices. I normally wear a 13 4E. First time buyer of these.The shoes today seem to be getting a bit shorter. Not yet uncomfortable, but maybe my feet are spreading. I am thinking I should try a 14 4E next time. This shoe is very comfortable - almost too comfortable. I am 78 and not as stable on my feet as I used to be. My feet in shoes always feel a bit lumpy like I'm walking on river rocks, but maybe that's just my age. The Fresh Foam design is very comfortable and I can go much longer than with other shoes not having the Fresh Foam. I worry though that my feet seem to have less stability with the foam when walking - it's like walking on an air mattress. Not sure how to address this issue. Shoe laces are thin and hard ... MoreLong time NB customer as I like having width choices. I normally wear a 13 4E. First time buyer of these.The shoes today seem to be getting a bit shorter. Not yet uncomfortable, but maybe my feet are spreading. I am thinking I should try a 14 4E next time. This shoe is very comfortable - almost too comfortable. I am 78 and not as stable on my feet as I used to be. My feet in shoes always feel a bit lumpy like I'm walking on river rocks, but maybe that's just my age. The Fresh Foam design is very comfortable and I can go much longer than with other shoes not having the Fresh Foam. I worry though that my feet seem to have less stability with the foam when walking - it's like walking on an air mattress. Not sure how to address this issue. Shoe laces are thin and hard to manipulate. Would like a thicker lace. Thinking about getting another pair, but the size and stability issues are holding me back. Maybe will try the 860 - same Fresh Foam, but the reviews suggest a stiffer fit. Would love to hear from folks my age about this.
Not for me, I'm an Ascics shoe type of person and figured check out what all the buzz was on this shoe. To be fair, I run in stability shoes primarily so this was something to add to my rotation for light a little faster than normal days (which is rare!). I normally run in Ascics Gel-Nimbus 25/26 or Keyano 30 for my most recent shoes. So yes, I knew this would feel different.The shoe feels old, not sure how to say it but I expected more from a $150+ shoe in the way the mesh and tongue felt. The stretch liner to hold the tongue in place and give a bit of a snug fit could be stronger and longer down the shoe to the toebox. While it did keep the tongue in place for my runs the tongue feels enormous compared to other shoes. Don't know if tongue is the right word but ... MoreNot for me, I'm an Ascics shoe type of person and figured check out what all the buzz was on this shoe. To be fair, I run in stability shoes primarily so this was something to add to my rotation for light a little faster than normal days (which is rare!). I normally run in Ascics Gel-Nimbus 25/26 or Keyano 30 for my most recent shoes. So yes, I knew this would feel different.The shoe feels old, not sure how to say it but I expected more from a $150+ shoe in the way the mesh and tongue felt. The stretch liner to hold the tongue in place and give a bit of a snug fit could be stronger and longer down the shoe to the toebox. While it did keep the tongue in place for my runs the tongue feels enormous compared to other shoes. Don't know if tongue is the right word but I'm sure you get what I'm sayin! I feel like the outside of the sole will not hold up well on street which is where I primarily run, because the rubber, foam, whatever feels super soft in some areas and I'm sure I won't get 300 or a little over in miles on these. I did like the springy ness feel that I just don't get in the Ascics I run in. Made my legs feel refreshed at times during the run, but also a bit of lack of control. I say this because my 3rd run out I felt that I was over extending a bit and sure enough I was because I started to feel my calf pull a little but a minor tweak on my run fixed that going forward. Really just mentioning this to remind people that switching from certain styles of shoe will def have that break in period so if you old but feel young like me, take it easy for a bit until you figure the shoe out! I did like how they felt like they were pushing me a little forward without me having to try. This and the springyness (is that a word!) is about all that I liked on the shoe other than the gold color which I think I like, it's growing on me. As someone who runs in stability shoes and shoes with a little bit of a drop (or a lot!), I didn't like how I felt like I could easily roll my ankle in these. Not that I did, but with every strike I felt like I was thinking about my strike way too much.I've taken them on a longer than 60 minute long run, and a couple 10k tempo speed runs and I really really want to like them but my after run feel in my legs is not the same as the comfort I'm left with after running in my Ascics shoes. These look good, so I hate to say it out of the rotation and into my travel shoe section for work. I will say that I had great hopes for the shoe, but maybe I need to try a NB shoe with a plate in it but these just were not for me.Overall a decent shoe, a bit pricey though as I feel this is a $99 shoe nothing more, and the shoe itself material wise feels old. Okay for a once a week trainer, or as a casual run shoe to wear out on the weekends in my opinion.
Long time 1080 fan (my first pair was v7), these are not the same as the previous versions. I'm not a runner but walk a LOT with an unrepaired torn ACL and the 1080 was recommended for the extra support. They've been fantastic until now...While these have more cushioning, they have less stability which is a problem for the torn ACL. The cushioning makes it feel like your heel sinks with every step. My foot slides out of step causing an over-pronation; that and the increased "squishy" factor has changed my gait. While I could wear the earlier versions all day (12+ hours at WDW) it's 2-3 hours tops for these before my tibialis muscles are sore.The shoe shape itself is also different. Not sure how to describe it, but it has less natural foot shape and more ... MoreLong time 1080 fan (my first pair was v7), these are not the same as the previous versions. I'm not a runner but walk a LOT with an unrepaired torn ACL and the 1080 was recommended for the extra support. They've been fantastic until now...While these have more cushioning, they have less stability which is a problem for the torn ACL. The cushioning makes it feel like your heel sinks with every step. My foot slides out of step causing an over-pronation; that and the increased "squishy" factor has changed my gait. While I could wear the earlier versions all day (12+ hours at WDW) it's 2-3 hours tops for these before my tibialis muscles are sore.The shoe shape itself is also different. Not sure how to describe it, but it has less natural foot shape and more oblong/oval so it puts pressure on different parts of the foot.I used these for 2+ months, thinking it was me and I would adjust even though I've never needed a break in period for the 1080. It's not me, it's the shoe and I wish I could return them.If you're looking at these, expecting the amazing 1080 fit and feel that NB has put out in previous versions, this shoe does not have it.
The outer upper body feels wonderful. Soft, lightweight and pliable. The overall weight is also very low, just 202 grams, which is great! However the sole is too high from the ground and way too soft. Being higher up from ground makes it difficult to gauge earth underneath. Thus proper grasp and balance becomes an issue. The thick sole is so soft that one feels like kneading a dough with one's feet while walking or running with these shoes. As a result, I developed bad backpain after using these shoes for a couple of times. This makes this design the worst NB shoes I have ever bought. NB must make proper research while designing the next version of Fresh Foam Women's 1080 shoes. While keeping the low weight of the pair and outer upper body quallities intact, the ... MoreThe outer upper body feels wonderful. Soft, lightweight and pliable. The overall weight is also very low, just 202 grams, which is great! However the sole is too high from the ground and way too soft. Being higher up from ground makes it difficult to gauge earth underneath. Thus proper grasp and balance becomes an issue. The thick sole is so soft that one feels like kneading a dough with one's feet while walking or running with these shoes. As a result, I developed bad backpain after using these shoes for a couple of times. This makes this design the worst NB shoes I have ever bought. NB must make proper research while designing the next version of Fresh Foam Women's 1080 shoes. While keeping the low weight of the pair and outer upper body quallities intact, the company must research regarding the sole appropriately. The sole, which is closer to earth yet light, providing right kind of cushion and comfort to soles and feet.
This is my third pair of 1080s - so easy to see I LOOOVE them. I wore my first pair on the Camino in Spain, form Sarria to Santiago, walking 10-16 kilometres per day. I had some sore muscle/intermittent pain in my right knee, from a ruptured Baker's Cyst, which was a niggle, but not too sore. The 1080s made walking the distance each day a breeze. I had no more pain from my knee, and my usual slightly sore hip after walking for more than an hour also didn't happen. I spent time in Madrid before and after my Camino walk, often walking 10-13 kilometres a day sightseeing, and, once again - no leg or foot fatigue, no sore muscles.Quite amazing!!! One day in Madrid I wore comfortable sandals, but then experienced leg and foot soreness and fatigue. So back to the 1080s. My ... MoreThis is my third pair of 1080s - so easy to see I LOOOVE them. I wore my first pair on the Camino in Spain, form Sarria to Santiago, walking 10-16 kilometres per day. I had some sore muscle/intermittent pain in my right knee, from a ruptured Baker's Cyst, which was a niggle, but not too sore. The 1080s made walking the distance each day a breeze. I had no more pain from my knee, and my usual slightly sore hip after walking for more than an hour also didn't happen. I spent time in Madrid before and after my Camino walk, often walking 10-13 kilometres a day sightseeing, and, once again - no leg or foot fatigue, no sore muscles.Quite amazing!!! One day in Madrid I wore comfortable sandals, but then experienced leg and foot soreness and fatigue. So back to the 1080s. My friend who walked the Camino with me also bought a pair of 1080s, and loved her walking experience as well. On the Camino, Hokas were the most common trainers, and I had a pair of them too, but they are not nearly as springy as the 1080s. Once word gets out, I am sure the NB 1080s will become the trainer of choice for hiking anywhere!! P.S. I am 70 years old, and reasonably fit.
I purchased the 1080v13 shoe as a substitute for the 860v14 stability/pronation shoe that had rapidly sold out of my size and width, and planned to make the 1080 my indoor-home shoe (not for high activity). I had worn the 1080 several years ago, and tried and moved to the now defunct 1260 or current 860 at suggestion of a sales person. The 1080 marketed as a "neutral" shoe suggested to me that it would fit a wide variety of feet. It was immediately clear that was a bad conclusion and that the 1080v13 did not offer a workable substitute for me; the sides of the 1080 shoe painfully dug into the ankle bone. I can't speak to whether or not this particular ill-fit results from a recent a design modification or a more distant modification. I recommend trying on the shoe ... MoreI purchased the 1080v13 shoe as a substitute for the 860v14 stability/pronation shoe that had rapidly sold out of my size and width, and planned to make the 1080 my indoor-home shoe (not for high activity). I had worn the 1080 several years ago, and tried and moved to the now defunct 1260 or current 860 at suggestion of a sales person. The 1080 marketed as a "neutral" shoe suggested to me that it would fit a wide variety of feet. It was immediately clear that was a bad conclusion and that the 1080v13 did not offer a workable substitute for me; the sides of the 1080 shoe painfully dug into the ankle bone. I can't speak to whether or not this particular ill-fit results from a recent a design modification or a more distant modification. I recommend trying on the shoe at a store, if that's an option for you. In my many years of experience with NB shoes, a new version of the model does not always fit. The NB store in my metropolitan area doesn't stock or sell narrow widths, and advised that NB doesn't allow their stores to special order shoes for customers to try on in the store and so trying NB shoes on prior to purchase is not an option for all. This review system requires assigning a quality rating, which I can't sincerely offer since the shoe does not fit, and so I've selected the middle rating of 3 stars. Of course, the 1080v13 might be a fabulous shoe for another person!
I loved 1080v12, which i wore in a 9 wide (D) to accommodate an insert. I thought that the v12's cushion & proportions were perfect for my flat, post-surgery wide feet. Unfortunately, the 1080v13's upper material is much stiffer, making the kick feel tangibly narrower. I am in the process of switching out the v13 to the next width level, "EE", which seems comparable to the v12's wide "D".Also, the increase in footbed cushion changed the ride of the kick - the heel area feels more bouncy & the extra midfoot cushion pronounces roll - at the expensive of distorting/eliminating the feel of what i thought was perfect midfoot placement in the v12. Hence the v13 rolls like the softer, older versions of the Hoka Clifton which is great for offsetting forefoot impact (or ... MoreI loved 1080v12, which i wore in a 9 wide (D) to accommodate an insert. I thought that the v12's cushion & proportions were perfect for my flat, post-surgery wide feet. Unfortunately, the 1080v13's upper material is much stiffer, making the kick feel tangibly narrower. I am in the process of switching out the v13 to the next width level, "EE", which seems comparable to the v12's wide "D".Also, the increase in footbed cushion changed the ride of the kick - the heel area feels more bouncy & the extra midfoot cushion pronounces roll - at the expensive of distorting/eliminating the feel of what i thought was perfect midfoot placement in the v12. Hence the v13 rolls like the softer, older versions of the Hoka Clifton which is great for offsetting forefoot impact (or for use as a recovery kick) BUT, makes it more difficult to use as a running kick if you like forward push off of your toes.Additionally, for some reason, v13 feels a bit longer in the back than its v12 predecessor, which in turn created a heel gap that isn't easily overcome by shoelace repositioning & effort to slide your foot back before lacing.Lastly, although I'm told that the 1080 is made specifically for each gender, it almost seems like New Balance completely disregarded where womens' ankles are located. The ankle cutout is abnormally close to the heel & v13's side slope back to the shoelace results in the side being too high, rubbing over my ankle.... even with the added height from an insert. Essentially, it almost seems as if New Balance made a unisex kick with mens' ankle & other dimensions, but changed the label. It reminded me of my first post surgery Mizuno that I needed to buy in a men's size to obtain the width I needed, but which also came at the expensive of having ankle rub from the sides being higher because it was a men's design.Hence, consider increasing the width level of your v13 to remain comparable to the v12.
I ordered the 1080 v13 from New Balance online. I have worn New Balance for over 10 years. I am 6'1" tall, 169 lbs, and size 13 M women's shoe. I complete 450,00 steps a month in addition to other aerobic activities. Therfore, I have high expectations for my footwear when it comes to sneakers/gym shoes. These 1080 v13 are the first pair that I hate. These shoes make sounds like there is water or some crunchy something in them.At work, we can wear jeans on Fridays, so I wore these shoes to work on a Friday, and my colleagues and I had to hear this noise all day long.I did not recognize this when I first wore them at the gym because the music is so loud. I did notice my feet felt damp, though, while wearing these 1080s at the gym.I really think my shoes were a ... MoreI ordered the 1080 v13 from New Balance online. I have worn New Balance for over 10 years. I am 6'1" tall, 169 lbs, and size 13 M women's shoe. I complete 450,00 steps a month in addition to other aerobic activities. Therfore, I have high expectations for my footwear when it comes to sneakers/gym shoes. These 1080 v13 are the first pair that I hate. These shoes make sounds like there is water or some crunchy something in them.At work, we can wear jeans on Fridays, so I wore these shoes to work on a Friday, and my colleagues and I had to hear this noise all day long.I did not recognize this when I first wore them at the gym because the music is so loud. I did notice my feet felt damp, though, while wearing these 1080s at the gym.I really think my shoes were a return and whoever returned them, damaged the shoes. Zero stars for me. I clicked one star since the shoes do fit my feet. However, poor quality and noise makes me say: No way. I am so disappointed 😞. While this might not be a big deal for New Balance, for a person who has to search for an extended size for my activities means more money spent for the trial and error process. I do not recommend these 1080 v13 shoes.
This is the worst 1080 they have made... they took the super soft and form fitting stretchy upper with the nice smooth pull on style heel and made the uppers on these v13s retrictive and bulky feeling. They do not move with your foot, they do not give your toes as much space to stretch. The foam sole is soft, but they took away some of the rocker aspect of the previous shoes... these feel like everything else on the market, stiff, stuffy, tight in the toesand the heel with the plastic "supports" is atrocious...how do you go from someting so soft and strtchy to something that feels like a cast on your heel? I feel like the v13s should have been released as a completely different model and the v10 and v11 should have continued on. Those of us who loved the v10 and v11 ... MoreThis is the worst 1080 they have made... they took the super soft and form fitting stretchy upper with the nice smooth pull on style heel and made the uppers on these v13s retrictive and bulky feeling. They do not move with your foot, they do not give your toes as much space to stretch. The foam sole is soft, but they took away some of the rocker aspect of the previous shoes... these feel like everything else on the market, stiff, stuffy, tight in the toesand the heel with the plastic "supports" is atrocious...how do you go from someting so soft and strtchy to something that feels like a cast on your heel? I feel like the v13s should have been released as a completely different model and the v10 and v11 should have continued on. Those of us who loved the v10 and v11 will be very disappointed with this version. they are completely different shoes. Why doesnt new balance offer versions with both uppers? Also, the color selevtion is absolutely horrible this year, shades of cream and boring beige. Where are the gorgeous gray and blue shades that previous years had? I am so disappointed in these shoes, I'm going to have to find another brand to wear now.
These are such wonderful sneakers! I am so glad I finally decided to try the 1080 sneakers (I also love the 880s and 860s!) They are SO comfortable and have LOTS of cushioning and are perfect for someone like me with a high arch and outward rolling feet (supinator) I also love the color I bought - they are white with violet outlining and green neon touches with green neon stripes at the heel (the neon stripe is especially good when taking walks while it is dark outside). I also tried for the 1st time, the Extra Wide instead of the Wide, and even though they do look larger from the extra width, they are still SO cute on! And my feet are 4" wide because I have tailors bunions! So, I am delighted to find such beautiful sneakers that also are Extra Wide! I bought the 9 ... MoreThese are such wonderful sneakers! I am so glad I finally decided to try the 1080 sneakers (I also love the 880s and 860s!) They are SO comfortable and have LOTS of cushioning and are perfect for someone like me with a high arch and outward rolling feet (supinator) I also love the color I bought - they are white with violet outlining and green neon touches with green neon stripes at the heel (the neon stripe is especially good when taking walks while it is dark outside). I also tried for the 1st time, the Extra Wide instead of the Wide, and even though they do look larger from the extra width, they are still SO cute on! And my feet are 4" wide because I have tailors bunions! So, I am delighted to find such beautiful sneakers that also are Extra Wide! I bought the 9 1/2 Extra Wide, and also like the 10 Wide (which I have a couple of pairs of already). Both work out well for me. I also love the other beautiful colors of New Balance sneakers like the pink ones! Thank you, New Balance, for these fantastic, comfortable and beautiful sneakers!