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990

Popularity: The dad shoe that became a grail; from Steve Jobs to JJJJound / Comfort: Legendary ENCAP + FuelCell (v6); the benchmark all others are measured against

97/100

990v3

Position: USA-made 990 third generation; the most materials-forward of the 990 family. / Fit: True to size; the most consistently called wide of the 990 line.

93/100

1080v14

Use case: Recovery-day running, daily walking, all-day standing, beginners' first running shoe. / Fit: True to size in standard D; 2E and 4E widths available — best wide-foot daily trainer in NB lineup.

91/100

991

Popularity: The refined, slim NB; v2 called the best-looking current NB model / Comfort: Firm and stable; v2 FuelCell is softer; needs 1-4 week break-in

89/100

Fresh Foam BB v3

Position: Low-cut high-stack cushion-first shoe; popular for older players and forwards. / Cushion: Fresh Foam X running-line foam; some of the best step-in comfort in any hoop shoe.

88/100

990v4

Use case: Daily walking, lifestyle wear, dad-shoe aesthetic, collabs and limited colorways. / Fit: Generally true to size; runs slightly slim — D fits standard, but no current 4E width available.

88/100

2002R

Popularity: Protection Pack broke through; now accessible at or below retail / Comfort: Firm-supportive ABZORB cushioning; above most brands, below 990 series

88/100

Two WXY v4

Use case: Guard-position basketball, pickup and league play; quick lateral cuts. / Fit: True to size; v4 runs slightly wider than v3 — go down half if v3 was already loose.

86/100

Numeric

Position: NB skate sub-line; pro team includes Lemos, Reynolds, Foy, Villani, Ryan Lay. / Construction: Ortholite insoles, FuelCell foam, reinforced ollie patches on suede pairs.

85/100

993

Popularity: Strong rotation presence with steady seasonal drops. / Comfort: Firm-supportive ride; many report low all-day fatigue.

82/100

9060

Popularity: Ubiquitous since the JFG collab; GRs now sit below retail / Comfort: Exceptionally plush ABZORB+SBS midsole; comfortable from day one

82/100

1906R

Popularity: Action Bronson collabs elevated the silhouette; solid GR demand / Comfort: Same ABZORB+N-ergy midsole as 2002R; stiffer upper needs break-in

82/100

610

Heritage: 1999 trail runner reissued for lifestyle wear; carried by JFG and Bodega collabs. / Fit: True to size; standard-to-wide last, more forgiving than 990/2002 family.

81/100

574

Popularity: The best-selling New Balance model and gateway shoe to the brand / Comfort: Real ENCAP cushioning; great vs competitors, basic vs 990 series

80/100

990v6

Popularity: Regular releases keep it visible in current rotations. / Comfort: Supportive cushioning, but comfort responses still vary by foot.

80/100

90/60

Popularity: Steady rotation in community posts and new drops. / Comfort: Generally cushy and supportive, but not universal for long shifts.

78/100

550

Popularity: Settled from ALD hype peak to accessible everyday staple / Comfort: Stiff leather and cupsole; the least comfortable NB model

77/100

992

Popularity: Strong enthusiast visibility after 2025 inline return. / Comfort: Balanced underfoot feel; comfort opinions split versus 993.

77/100

998

Popularity: Strong niche traction, limited mainstream chatter in core sneaker forums. / Comfort: Firm-leaning ride; many report all-day comfort after break-in.

77/100

1906A

Popularity: Visible in pickups, lighter mainstream forum depth. / Comfort: Comfort praised, ride feels balanced rather than plush.

77/100

Numeric 480

Popularity: Growing through premium skate shop collabs, niche but building momentum / Comfort: FuelCell midsole above average for skate, stiff until broken in

76/100

1000

Popularity: Active release cadence, still below 1906R ubiquity. / Comfort: Soft underfoot feel praised for long daily wear.

76/100

991v2

Popularity: Strong enthusiast traction; still niche beyond NB-heavy circles. / Comfort: Supportive and cushioned, but experience is clearly polarizing.

76/100

1906N

Popularity: Niche 1906 branch with strong tech-runner appeal / Comfort: 1906R-level cushioning, firmer feel through the upper

76/100

WRPD Runner

Popularity: Underrated comfort monster; perpetually on sale due to polarizing looks / Comfort: Full FuelCell midsole; rivals or beats the 990v6 for bounce

75/100

860v2

Popularity: Strong in NB circles; lighter mainstream buzz. / Comfort: Light feel and solid all-day wear reports.

75/100

740

Popularity: New-ish silhouette building momentum; Concepts collab driving interest / Comfort: Firm ABZORB ride; one owner says it beats the Gel-1130

75/100

530

Popularity: Massively popular in South Korea and Europe; approaching oversaturation / Comfort: Firm ABZORB midsole; fine for casual wear, too stiff for long walks

75/100

480

Two versions: Lifestyle 480 with basic insole; Numeric 480 with Ortholite + FuelCell. / Fit: True to your usual NB size; Numeric sizing matches lifestyle 480.

75/100

1010

Popularity: Niche following within NB Numeric and skate communities, minimal r/Sneakers traction / Comfort: FuelCell midsole praised after break-in, but narrow toe box frustrates many

75/100

Allerdale

Popularity: Surprise NB hit of 2025; polarizing outside core NB community / Comfort: FuelCell midsole delivers solid all-day comfort from first wear

75/100

327

Popularity: Casablanca collab launched it; now mainstream and accessible / Comfort: Basic EVA foam; fine for casual wear, not for extended walking

75/100

2002DX

Popularity: Steady demand, strongest around Protection Pack drops. / Comfort: Balanced ride; supportive, not truly plush.

74/100

RC42

Popularity: Newer 2024 silhouette, still niche next to the Samba. / Comfort: Fine for casual wear; thin sole, not a long-walk shoe.

74/100

Fresh Foam X Hierro

Popularity: Niche trail following; absent from mainstream sneaker culture / Comfort: Very plush, protective ride praised by distance runners

74/100

509

Popularity: Small NB-head niche, not mainstream 1906R demand / Comfort: Comfortable for some, comparable to budget runners

74/100

FuelCell Rebel v4

Use case: Lightweight daily mileage if the wide platform suits your foot. / Ride: 80/20 EVA/PEBA FuelCell midsole; dead-feeling per v5 reviewer; less cushion than v5.

74/100

997

Popularity: Consistent enthusiast interest, especially around collab drops. / Comfort: Firm, supportive ride; not plush by modern standards.

73/100

1500

Popularity: Strong niche following, weaker mainstream momentum today. / Comfort: Firm underfoot; comfort improves after break-in period.

73/100

991.9

Popularity: Very niche limited release, almost no community discussion / Comfort: Heritage 99X cushioning; expect a firm, supportive ride

72/100

2010

Popularity: Strong in NB circles, lighter mainstream sneaker traction. / Comfort: Cushioned and stable, but stiffness complaints appear regularly.

71/100

FuelCell Rebel v5

Popularity: Enthusiast favorite in running communities, near-invisible in sneaker culture. / Comfort: Soft FuelCell foam with improved upper, praised for daily runs.

71/100

650r

Popularity: Early collab buzz faded into discount-era demand. / Comfort: Comfortable for retro hoops, firmer than runners.

71/100

Fresh Foam X 1080

Popularity: Well known in running circles, limited fashion-community pull. / Comfort: Plush, protective ride praised for easy miles and standing.

69/100

Hesi Low

Popularity: Strong guard-shoe niche, limited mainstream style buzz. / Comfort: Responsive cushioning, but plushness expectations should stay moderate.

69/100

996

Popularity: Active niche following; limited broader hype momentum. / Comfort: Mostly firm-to-balanced ride; all-day comfort is debated.

68/100

204L

Popularity: Rising demand, strongest around limited collaborator drops. / Comfort: Mixed: some all-day praise, some flat-feel complaints.

68/100

1906L

Popularity: Visible loafer-runner niche with strong search and community debate. / Comfort: Soft 1906-style tooling, but heel lockdown can decide comfort.

68/100

Numeric 440

Popularity: Recommended in skate communities; invisible in sneaker culture. / Comfort: C-Cap midsole with OrthoLite insole; praised for all-day wear.

68/100

1080v15

Popularity: Heavy running chatter; limited style-led sneaker momentum. / Comfort: Light, bouncy cushioning with occasional stability complaints.

68/100

ABZORB 2000

Popularity: High launch attention, then mixed mainstream momentum. / Comfort: Stable and supportive, but not max-plush soft.

68/100

T500

Popularity: Niche but steadily visible, boosted by the Aime Leon Dore collab / Comfort: Firm and flat underfoot; comfort is divisive between owners

68/100

MT10

Popularity: Revived niche favorite, strongest in minimalist circles. / Comfort: Flexible and light, but not plush or protective.

68/100

Fresh Foam Trainer

Popularity: Comfort niche; invisible in core sneaker style communities. / Comfort: Plush Fresh Foam X midsole; consistently described as walking on clouds.

67/100

CT500

Popularity: Niche, with visibility spikes from collaborations like Aime Leon Dore. / Comfort: Firm underfoot; some owners report arch pressure.

67/100

RC56

Popularity: Niche; visibility driven by Aime Leon Dore capsules. / Comfort: Decent for a low shoe; ride is firm and inflexible.

67/100

471

Popularity: Niche traction with limited organic conversation volume. / Comfort: Light underfoot, but cushioning remains fairly firm.

65/100

FuelCell SuperComp Elite

Popularity: Running-niche traction; limited lifestyle buzz. / Comfort: Plush, leg-saving cushioning for marathon efforts.

65/100

237

Position: Slim 70s retro runner; lifestyle-only, no athletic claim. / Fit: True to size in standard NB sizing; runs slightly narrow at the forefoot.

64/100

2000

Popularity: Visible launch buzz, but still niche in core forums. / Comfort: Firm-balanced cushioning feels good for long walks.

64/100

1300

Popularity: Strong among heritage NB fans, quieter mainstream traction. / Comfort: Firm supportive ride; not usually plush all-day comfort.

64/100

FuelCell Rebel

Popularity: Strong among runners, weak in style circles. / Comfort: Light and lively, but forefoot protection is limited.

63/100

FuelCell Propel v5

Popularity: Strong in budget-running forums, quiet in sneaker circles. / Comfort: Soft ride, but stability and pop are mixed.

62/100

Fresh Foam Arishi

Popularity: Near-invisible in sneaker communities, sold mainly through outlets. / Comfort: Adequate cushioning for light use; firmer feel than expected.

61/100

Numeric 306

Popularity: Respected in skate communities; invisible in sneaker culture. / Comfort: Flat vulcanized ride with ABZORB+ insert; not built for all-day wear.

60/100

8040

Popularity: Discussion is niche and strongly split. / Comfort: 9060-based platform, but limited long-term owner feedback.

55/100

1890

Popularity: High visibility, mixed-to-negative launch sentiment. / Comfort: Supportive feel reported, cushioning seen as moderate.

49/100

Gator Run

Popularity: Niche 2026 launch; divisive early reception. / Comfort: Firm ride; toe-crease and outsole teeth press in.

47/100

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