I agree with you 100%, I have the 3 of them and the 1080 is the most comfortable of the three and the only one that doesn’t hurt my feet because of the surgery that I have had in them.
The #1 New Balance shoe in 2024 has to be the 860 v14 as it's a killer shoe. I've got the 1080 too, but have flat feet and over pronate so the 860s structure and medial support is terrific. The energy return is heaps better too. It has a unique feel to it, not too firm or soft, perfect for me. I found the 1080 V13 too soft and causing my weight to transfer painfully to my hip and lower back. They also have a narrow toe box (forces the big toe in towrds the other's) and an unstable heel when striking the ground. The 860 has the widest toe box I've seen this far.
@@messybutmeaningful I'm loving them! I usually wear neutral shoes but needed a bit of support without comprimising comfort. And these do just that! Great shoe
I have 880 and 860. 880 gave me pain after a long day so I switched to 860 for all day comfort. Save time and money and go directly to 860. 1080 would be way too soft and instant pain.
I found your channel two days ago looking up this topic. I knew they couldn’t all be the same fresh foam x across the low price to 1080 range. Videos from a while back, and another update. I was a long time 1080 user that switched to 880 when they got the fresh foam remake in 2016 or so. I haven’t been happy with the 880 for a few years, and after a good experience with the 1080 unlaced I got on sale last year, I’m going back to the 1080 as my preference. I have not used the 880v14 though.
I have gotten new balance sneakers 👟 ten years ago and always found the cheaper ones and I just bought the 840 and it’s so comfortable I may get the 1080 one day 😊
I have the 1080v13 and 880v14. love the comfort king 1080 and using 880 for daily work (inserted a new balance support insole and it's almost the same comfort with the 1080) but 1080 still wins overall.
X80 means neutral running shoe. X60 means stability. So the 1080 and the 880 are both neutral. I actually like the 880 more because there is less of a squish. I think they went overboard with the 1080 this year. It’s too stress ball.
i tried 1080 it is very soft but i think it is really bad for standing for hours. this is more fitting to be used as a walking/ sitting shoes when you stopped walking for lets just say 10 minutes i felt like it starting to be not stable. i'd rather walk rather than standing on it.
I’m using the 1080v13 for walking now since not enough energy return on my runs. I use the ASICS Nimbus 25 instead. Great review on the 880 & 860 though Hes.
How come new balance haven't hooked you up with the new fresh foam x more v5 or the rebel v5? Ive seen some early reviews and I'm really interested in hearing your take as a heavier man and a very casual wearer.
I am your parents age....I have develope top of foot pain. Want light weight but one that keeps my foot stable. Plus, I've been walking on hardwood floors too long. Want comfy. What do you think ....between the 1080 and the 880
imo if you want more stable shoes for not just walking.. standing as well like as in doing chores. 880 looked like the mid ground. i have 1080 it really is great for walking. but after standing for a while like 10-15 mins the unstableness starting to coming in.
I have a foot size of almost 27 cm and average foot width 10.4 cm usually i wear size US 10 in Nike pegasus and invincible (wide) and Brooks glycerin 21 gts in size 10 2E . Will size US 10 and width 2E fit me in 1080v13 and rebelv4?
My sizing ref. (all in normal width) Peg 40 = 10.5US Invin3 = 10.5US Glycerin 21 = 10.5US For 1080 V13 I preferred mine in 2E version because the toe box really tapered at the end , mine is 10US 2E , it fits me perfectly. In case of Rebel V4, the toe box is quite roomy when compared to 1080 v13 so I stick to my normal size which is 10.5US in normal width. I think for rebel v4, 10US 2E will fit you just fine but you might consider half size down in 1080 if you want to get the 2E version. Hope this is helpful for you.
@@tatalismm thanks a lot although I have already ordered in size 10 though will the fit of 1080 be a lot loose or just a little bit? I have wider foot almost 10.7 cm in right
@@joemomma707 I was probably unfair to call the 880 trash. But the midsole seems to be less soft and generally inferior to the 860 or the 1080. Probably some people do better with the firmer midsole of the 880. The 860 is a very comfortable shoe to just walk around in. It also does surprisingly well at faster paces, sprinting, because it is so stable and compliant. I am finding that it feels surprisingly harsh to me at slow paces, but that may just be because of my particular biomechanics. I kind of wish that I had gone with the Saucony Ride 17 instead because of that.
@@iakona23 thanks. I ordered the 860. I overpronate. I need the stability. Out of the 3, the 860 has the most stability for over pronation right? I have over 10 990 pairs but they don’t make them in black any more. Thats my favorite shoe for me.
Just watched the Ben Parkes review and have to say I believe what he has to say much more for an average runner, he talks much more about the running aspects while you seem to be more focuaed on the standing/walking/tech specs and all in all this review feels somewhat fake maybe even biased towards both 1080 and NB in general.
I agree with you 100%, I have the 3 of them and the 1080 is the most comfortable of the three and the only one that doesn’t hurt my feet because of the surgery that I have had in them.
My dude, I have been going back and forth on these three models thanks for posting this!
Same here. I am new to NB running shoes and couldn’t figure it out for the longest time. this video helped quite a bit
The #1 New Balance shoe in 2024 has to be the 860 v14 as it's a killer shoe. I've got the 1080 too, but have flat feet and over pronate so the 860s structure and medial support is terrific. The energy return is heaps better too. It has a unique feel to it, not too firm or soft, perfect for me.
I found the 1080 V13 too soft and causing my weight to transfer painfully to my hip and lower back. They also have a narrow toe box (forces the big toe in towrds the other's) and an unstable heel when striking the ground. The 860 has the widest toe box I've seen this far.
You just convinced me. Ordered the 860's :). Can't wait to get them in
@@AKhan.28 how did you go mate? 🤞
@@messybutmeaningful I'm loving them! I usually wear neutral shoes but needed a bit of support without comprimising comfort. And these do just that! Great shoe
1080 is also my favorite daily shoe!
I have 1080v13 and 680 last version - I like both of them 1080 for running and 680 for walking - very soft midsole too.
Just got the v13 for 72 gbp on sale, great purchase
I have 2 pairs of the 860s each with around 100 miles on them. Great choice for those with a slight over pronation.
I have 880 and 860. 880 gave me pain after a long day so I switched to 860 for all day comfort. Save time and money and go directly to 860. 1080 would be way too soft and instant pain.
I found your channel two days ago looking up this topic. I knew they couldn’t all be the same fresh foam x across the low price to 1080 range. Videos from a while back, and another update. I was a long time 1080 user that switched to 880 when they got the fresh foam remake in 2016 or so. I haven’t been happy with the 880 for a few years, and after a good experience with the 1080 unlaced I got on sale last year, I’m going back to the 1080 as my preference. I have not used the 880v14 though.
Canada 🇨🇦 lets go the 1080 is the best for me even better then the rebel v4 for me anyway
I have gotten new balance sneakers 👟 ten years ago and always found the cheaper ones and I just bought the 840 and it’s so comfortable I may get the 1080 one day 😊
I have the 1080v13 and 880v14. love the comfort king 1080 and using 880 for daily work (inserted a new balance support insole and it's almost the same comfort with the 1080) but 1080 still wins overall.
how can I find the insole? :))
Please do a review on new balance more v5
X80 means neutral running shoe. X60 means stability. So the 1080 and the 880 are both neutral. I actually like the 880 more because there is less of a squish. I think they went overboard with the 1080 this year. It’s too stress ball.
I am flat footed but not necessarily wide footer. Should I stick to regular or slightly wide
1080s are a fantastic daily shoe.
Which offers the most amount of extra stability?
On my fourth pair of 1080 still waiting for something to take it’s spot
860 v14 is best for me it's on the sweet spot 😉. 1080v13 i feel so flat no energy return 😢
If i dont run, can i wear running shoes to just office because they are so comfortable?
i tried 1080 it is very soft but i think it is really bad for standing for hours. this is more fitting to be used as a walking/ sitting shoes when you stopped walking for lets just say 10 minutes i felt like it starting to be not stable. i'd rather walk rather than standing on it.
Try 860 v13 its the prior version. Amazon has a few sizes.
@@elizabethw.454 i ended up grabbing the 880 v 14. Tried i swap their insoles and it works slightly better for 1080. And 880 become awesome lol.
Hi,can the shoes be shipped to India?
Can you do a review of the on cloud eclipse
The reason there’s three is for different types of runners, 1080 is neutral while the other two are some sort of support
I’m using the 1080v13 for walking now since not enough energy return on my runs. I use the ASICS Nimbus 25 instead. Great review on the 880 & 860 though Hes.
Which one do you prefer for daily walking? 1080v13 or Nimbus 25?
@@You-sw7tm 1080v13 for walking
How come new balance haven't hooked you up with the new fresh foam x more v5 or the rebel v5?
Ive seen some early reviews and I'm really interested in hearing your take as a heavier man and a very casual wearer.
Rebel v5 isnt even out yet
You're right I meant the propel v5. But the others aren't out yet either but RUclipsrs are getting them early from NB @@jimmysmithers5526
Bro can you review NB more V5 …retailers have them like running warehouse
I am your parents age....I have develope top of foot pain. Want light weight but one that keeps my foot stable. Plus, I've been walking on hardwood floors too long. Want comfy. What do you think ....between the 1080 and the 880
imo if you want more stable shoes for not just walking.. standing as well like as in doing chores. 880 looked like the mid ground. i have 1080 it really is great for walking. but after standing for a while like 10-15 mins the unstableness starting to coming in.
860 v13; check various sites for your size its the prior version
New Balance! Please! Please release an unlaced version of these shoes!
do you recommend the 860 or 880 for working long shifts?
860 is heaviest . It has more stability for long shifts. Most bang for buck.
860 v13 not the new version
How about MORE?
Time stamp?
Anybody know where i can find a pair of Roshe? All sold out at Nike and don't trust most sites
They also have the Balos
please review the new Adidas ultraboost 5x
You rock g
So perhaps someone with more knowledge - which fresh foam shoes have the “new” fresh foam formulation (the foam that’s in the 1080v13)???
Probably the more V5
I been with you for years I need a pair of kicks fam
Review the hierro v8
I have a foot size of almost 27 cm and average foot width 10.4 cm usually i wear size US 10 in Nike pegasus and invincible (wide) and Brooks glycerin 21 gts in size 10 2E . Will size US 10 and width 2E fit me in 1080v13 and rebelv4?
My sizing ref. (all in normal width)
Peg 40 = 10.5US
Invin3 = 10.5US
Glycerin 21 = 10.5US
For 1080 V13 I preferred mine in 2E version because the toe box really tapered at the end , mine is 10US 2E , it fits me perfectly. In case of Rebel V4, the toe box is quite roomy when compared to 1080 v13 so I stick to my normal size which is 10.5US in normal width. I think for rebel v4, 10US 2E will fit you just fine but you might consider half size down in 1080 if you want to get the 2E version. Hope this is helpful for you.
@@tatalismm thanks a lot although I have already ordered in size 10 though will the fit of 1080 be a lot loose or just a little bit? I have wider foot almost 10.7 cm in right
860 v14 is the best by far. 880 is trash, and 1080 is good if you like a squishier softer feel.
What’s wrong with the 880? I tried the 860 today and they felt amazing. They just didn’t have my color so I’m ordering online
@@joemomma707 I was probably unfair to call the 880 trash. But the midsole seems to be less soft and generally inferior to the 860 or the 1080. Probably some people do better with the firmer midsole of the 880. The 860 is a very comfortable shoe to just walk around in. It also does surprisingly well at faster paces, sprinting, because it is so stable and compliant. I am finding that it feels surprisingly harsh to me at slow paces, but that may just be because of my particular biomechanics. I kind of wish that I had gone with the Saucony Ride 17 instead because of that.
@@iakona23 thanks. I ordered the 860. I overpronate. I need the stability. Out of the 3, the 860 has the most stability for over pronation right? I have over 10 990 pairs but they don’t make them in black any more. Thats my favorite shoe for me.
Great shoes
Just watched the Ben Parkes review and have to say I believe what he has to say much more for an average runner, he talks much more about the running aspects while you seem to be more focuaed on the standing/walking/tech specs and all in all this review feels somewhat fake maybe even biased towards both 1080 and NB in general.
My man just wait until the Balos comes out. What you know now will look like child’s play.
The 1080 v13 is the best shoe ever made. Sorry 2023 ASICS, 2024 new balance stole everything
860v14 is inferior to v13
Hi , please don’t talk so fast .
Try slowing down your playback speed!
Too much budget shit being shown