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Test: New Balance Fresh Foam X More v5 - More of the Good Stuff.

The king of softness strikes again!

I remember back when New Balance More v1 and v2 came out. They both had a large foam height, a significant amount of foam directly underfoot, and even firmer foam at the bottom for stiffness. These were shoes few runners were particularly interested in. That changed with the release of New Balance More v3.

New Balance More v3 redefined what soft meant in the running shoe market. It was the ultimate comfort shoe for recovery and slow runs, and this design direction continued in New Balance More v4 and now More v5.

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Soft and Stable - New Balance More v5

New Balance More v5 has undergone significant changes and most importantly, the midsole has been altered, which is undoubtedly the most defining characteristic of the More line.
After 1080 v13 introduced a softer midsole than in More v4, it was clear that More v5 had to change, otherwise New Balance risked having two shoes that were too similar.

You will find the same super-soft Fresh Foam X introduced in 1080 v13 in More v5's midsole. More v5 just has more foam both under and around the foot.
More v5's foam has more substance and also wraps around the foot with massive sidewalls. Together with a truly massive platform, More v5 provides most runners with all the stability and softness they need.

The newer Fresh Foam X delivers a new running experience to More v5, with a bouncy feel. However, like all other iterations of Fresh Foam since its modest beginnings, Fresh Foam X's bounce diminishes after a few initial runs. Eventually, you get this cushioned mattress feel that keeps your feet comfortable and protected.

Slow and Steady - New Balance More v5

It might be obvious to some, but if you're looking for a light and fast shoe, look elsewhere. But if you're here for one of the best and most comfortable max-cushioned shoes to date, stay while I talk about which types of runs I think it works best for.
I've tried it on various types of runs, short and long, slow and fast, and New Balance More v5 is by no means a speed shoe. But when it works, it excels too!

On every slow run or recovery run, More v5 is a must for me from now on. The endless cushioning and stability mean I worry less about sore muscles or tired ankles. It's just a pleasure to run slowly in, especially on days when muscles are sore.

Longer runs aren't problematic either if they're at a slow to moderate pace. I ran a 15 km at my marathon pace without issues, showing that New Balance More v5 surprisingly surpasses its bulky appearance.
Don't expect a fast shoe. Instead, expect a marshmallow-like experience for the roads, a shoe that pampers your body with an abundance of cushioning.

Fit - New Balance More v5

The upper has been updated but doesn't feel too different from previous versions. It's made of a thin mesh, has some nice padding around the heel, and has a tongue that is nicely padded and attached on both sides of the shoe for less movement during runs.

I rarely notice a warmer upper and have no issue with More v5's. However, the attachment of the tongue has introduced another mesh inside the forefoot, and this can make the shoe a bit less breathable on warmer days. Two layers are always less breathable than one, but in this case, two layers are also extremely comfortable.

The fit is somewhat square and not super snug. There is plenty of room for my toes to move, and it fits me in my usual size. But the More v5 fit is on the verge of being a bit short, so if you're between sizes, I'd suggest you go half a size up.

Who Should Buy It? - New Balance More v5

Looking for a new daily training shoe that prioritizes comfort? Or are you looking for a recovery shoe that takes care of your feet? Or planning your first longer run and need a long-distance shoe that can take care of you when you go further than usual? Then New Balance More v5 is the answer!

It suits both beginner runners and the more experienced athlete who wants something specific from their running shoes.
However, it doesn't suit runners who like ground feel or runners who want a bouncy and light shoe for their faster runs.

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