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New Balance 1080 v14 running shoes review: One of the best all-rounders on the market

New Balance 1080 v14: minor tweaks make an already great all-rounder an even better everyday shoe.

New Balance 1080 v14 running shoes being tested on the track by our reviewer
(Image credit: Kate Carter)
Live Science Verdict

The New Balance 1080 v14 is one of the best all-rounder running shoes on the market. It's a workhorse that's popular for very good reason.

Reasons to buy
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    Bouncy with great energy return

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    Superior comfort

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    Durable construction

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    Good value for money

Reasons to avoid
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    Not for racing

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    Can come up small, so check your size

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    Can be too cushioned for some

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The New Balance 1080 running shoe has long been a fan favourite for neutral gait runners, throughout its many tweaks and updates. Version 14 is no different. This is a versatile, neutral running shoe perfect for high-mileage marathoners or casual runners, with superior comfort and plush cushioning. Even among New Balance’s pretty stellar running lineup it stands out, albeit less for speed than for comfort, durability and value for money.

When compared to shoes from other brands, the New Balance 1080 would best sit alongside other everyday heroes like the Asics Novablast or the Saucony Ride. These are staples of a running shoe collection that can soak up the miles and cushion your joints through easy jaunts and tough slogs.

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Kate Carter is an experienced journalist who worked for the Guardian for a decade before going freelance. She writes for the Guardian, Runners World, and World Athletics amongst many other publications, and presents for The Running Channel. She is also a sub three hour marathon runner and an England Athletics coach.

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