Enjoy the comfortable cushioning of the Men's New Balance Fresh Foam X 880 V13 shoe during your daily running sessions on road and marked trails.
What kind of sportsperson should wear the Fresh Foam X 880 V13?
The Fresh Foam X 880 V13 running shoe is aimed at beginner as well as experienced runners.
What is the Fresh Foam X 880 V13 for?
Perfect for daily training sessions.
What distance is the Fresh Foam X 880 V13 for?
It is recommended for all distances, up to and including marathons.
What is the Fresh Foam X 880 V13 designed for?
+ It's designed for greater comfort during your regular training.
- This model is not focused on speed and competitive performance, we'd recommend the SC Elite model for that use.
Why choose the Fresh Foam X 880 V13?
This new version gives you:
What's new for the Fresh Foam X 880 V13?
Compared to the previous version, the Fresh Foam X 880 V12, the Fresh Foam X 880 V13 is designed for:
Features of the Fresh Foam X 880 V13
The Fresh Foam X 880 V13 has a 10mm drop.
The responsive cushioning gives you high shock absorption.
Made from organic raw materials, the foam helps to reduce the shoe’s carbon footprint.
Made from mesh, the upper provides optimal breathability and secure support.
Its new design can withstand your more intense sessions and is designed for superior grip.
This piece of carbon-reinforced rubber is placed at the heel to prevent premature wear of the outsole, where the impact during the landing phase is the greatest.
Even if the exterior of the shoe appears to be in good condition, be aware that the cushioning and support materials begin to degrade after 800km. Beyond 1200km of use, we recommend replacing your pair of shoes.
The latest version of New Balance's renowned foam, the Fresh Foam X, offers high-performance cushioning that provides explosive energy return and a comfortable, natural bounce with every stride.
The Green Leaf standard unique to New Balance highlights the presence of environmentally friendly materials. For textiles that meet this standard, 50% or more of the materials used must be part of an eco-responsible approach. This means they can come from recycled fibers or, as with cotton, from sustainable farming methods (such as the Better Cotton Initiative, for example).