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New Balance 1080v15 Tested for 1 Month: Comfort and Versatility Shine
The brand's latest running shoe update delivers on cushioning and support for long walks and errands.
Mar. 22, 2026 at 2:30pm
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Charlotte Finigan, a senior commerce editor at Prevention, put the new New Balance 1080v15 running shoes to the test for a month, evaluating their fit, cushioning, stability, and overall comfort. She found the shoes to be incredibly lightweight and comfortable, with a roomy toe box, responsive midsole, and improved shock absorption compared to previous models. While the tongue could use more padding, Finigan concluded the 1080v15 is one of the most comfortable running shoes she's tried, making it a worthy purchase for those seeking a versatile sneaker for spring and summer activities.
Why it matters
As walking season approaches, the updated New Balance 1080v15 offers a compelling option for those in search of a durable, comfortable, and supportive shoe that can handle long distances and varied terrain. The shoe's combination of lightweight construction, enhanced cushioning, and neutral support makes it a versatile choice for everyday wear, from running errands to commuting around the city.
The details
The 1080v15 features a perforated mesh upper for breathability, a roomy toe box that allows the feet to spread, and New Balance's new Infinion midsole technology, which provides a soft, springy, and long-lasting cushioning experience. While the tongue could use more padding, the contoured arch and responsive midsole deliver a stable and secure ride, even at a brisk pace. Finigan wore the shoes through various weather conditions and found them to be reliable and comfortable throughout.
- Finigan tested the New Balance 1080v15 for one month.
- The shoes were released in March 2026.
The players
Charlotte Finigan
A senior commerce editor at Prevention magazine who tested the New Balance 1080v15 shoes.
New Balance
The athletic footwear and apparel company that developed the 1080v15 running shoe.
What they’re saying
“Are they 'the comfiest running shoe' New Balance can make? I don't know. But they are definitely the comfiest running shoe they have made.”
— Charlotte Finigan, Senior Commerce Editor
What’s next
Finigan plans to continue wearing the New Balance 1080v15 shoes throughout the spring and summer seasons to further test their long-term durability and comfort.
The takeaway
The New Balance 1080v15 stands out as a versatile and comfortable running shoe well-suited for everyday wear, offering impressive cushioning, support, and breathability that can handle a variety of activities and weather conditions.
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