The New Balance Women's Fresh Foam X Vongo v5 running shoe is an impressive blend of soft cushioning and unwavering support designed for female runners who seek reliability on their runs. With a focus on delivering a stable ride, this shoe incorporates advanced technology that will leave you feeling light yet secure with every step you take.
Feature | New Balance Fresh Foam X Vongo v5 | Brooks Adrenaline GTS 21 | Nike Air Zoom Structure 24 |
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Cushioning Type | Fresh Foam X | BioMoGo DNA | Zoom Air |
Support Type | Stability | Stability | Stability |
Upper Material | Synthetic/Mesh | Mesh | Engineered Mesh |
Weight (Men's Size 9) | 8.9 oz | 10.4 oz | 10.4 oz |
Comfort: The Fresh Foam X midsole delivers plush cushioning that feels almost like walking on clouds. This level of comfort is particularly noticeable during longer runs, where fatigue can set in. The medial post adds just the right amount of support, making it an excellent choice for runners needing extra stability.
Fit: The women’s specific fit is generally true to size, though some wearers report that the fit may be slightly snug especially if you have wider feet. Those who prioritize a sock-like feel will appreciate how the mesh upper conforms to the foot.
Durability: Constructed with high-quality rubber soles, the Vongo v5 shows promising longevity, even with regular use. However, the lightweight nature could lead to concerns about durability in rugged terrains.
Performance: Ideal for mild to moderate overpronators, the Vongo v5 excels on smooth surfaces. Whether you're hitting the pavement or taking a leisurely jog at the park, you'll find the transition from heel to toe seamless and supportive.
Category | Score | Description |
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Comfort | 9/10 | Outstanding cushioning and overall comfort for prolonged wear. |
Support | 8/10 | Excellent support suitable for overpronators but might vary with foot shape. |
Durability | 7/10 | Good durability; however, may not withstand extremely rough surfaces. |
Fit | 8/10 | True to size but can feel narrow depending on foot width. |
Performance | 9/10 | Great for road running and comfortable for daily training. |
Corrects my over pronation and keeps my foot in the best position. Great to run in!
loved shoes fit perfect
I bought these shoes as a replacement for the same exact ones (just different colorway-black/purple) because I knew the fit and quality were what I wanted. I got them with a few weeks of break-in time before a race (half marathon). The first time I put them on they felt a lot stiffer and not as comfortable in the sole, so I did a treadmill run to do a check. I had to stop 15 minutes in because the pain/cramping in my feet was unbearable. At that point in my training, my long runs were 10+ miles, just for reference. I wore them a couple more times inside to see if they just needed more breaking in, and then decided to just try them on the road. I’m glad I did because outdoors they felt so much better. I’ve since run with them on a treadmill and they are still not the most comfortable for me, whereas the previous pair were fine. Outdoors they performed great for the Philly half so I’m glad I didn’t send them back. Not sure why it’s such a big difference for me, but thought this might be helpful information for someone else. Fit and cushion- wise I think it’s comparable to Hoka
Comfortable and light
This is my first stability running shoe. They do feel very stiff compared to the Brooks Glycerins I was previously wearing, but I'm pretty sure I like them. I wore them a couple of times but wasn't totally sold. Tried them again after a couple months of running in Hokas and I loved them. Definitely a stiffer shoe, but that's the point. I'll definitely include this in my shoe rotation.
I wear these every day. Very comfortable.
Comfortable
Have several foot issues and this newer NB model has helped relieve some of the pain. Addt’l cushioning in sole is great. Rather expensive but hopefully will be worth investment…..