Our verdict
Pros
- Highly breathable
- Lighter than average
- New Balance Running Heathertech T-shirt met camouflageprint in zwart
- Hard-wearing outsole
- Solid grip on gym floors
- Comfortable in-shoe feel
- New Balance Femme Fresh Foam X Tempo v2 en Gris Blanc
Cons
- Upper fabric tears easily
- Cheap and frail laces
Audience verdict
Comparison
The most similar training shoes compared
Who should buy
We think that the New Balance DynaSoft TRNR 2 could be a great add-on to your gym wear if:
- you are new to working out and need an affordable pair
- you want a no-frills trainer for light-to-moderate exercise
- you prefer to have one pair of athletic shoes for both gym and casual use
Who should NOT buy
If the shoe's dainty upper concerns you and you don't want to risk tearing it up, we recommend another affordable option, the Nike MC Trainer 2. It has a stronger toebox material.
Ladies might as well check out the women's Shoe City X New Balance 990V5 X EAT cross-trainer.
Breathability
New Balance puts a special emphasis on the TRNR 2's breathable mesh upper in its product description. And we are happy to confirm that it lives up to the claims!
Putting the TRNR 2 through our smoke-pumping machine test, we saw a substantial amount of smoke passing through the shoe's upper. Specifically in the toebox mesh!
On our breathability scale from 1 to 5, where 5 is the airiest, this NB trainer earned a solid 4 out of 5. And if you crave 5/5 ventilation, we can recommend the Adidas Dropset Trainer 2.
No wonder the TRNR gets to be so breathable! Look at all those large ventilation pores on its toebox and throughout the upper!
Using a microscope, we also investigated the shoe's mesh upper up close.
Turns out, this New Balance trainer uses a mix of different threads that are closely woven together and yet leave pretty large pores for breathability.
WTAPS and New Balance Have a 990v2 Colab on the Way | 4 |
Average | 3.2 |
Durability
Toebox durability
But to our great disappointment, the shoe's breathability comes at the price of durability. Its upper material is just too dainty to resist an abrasive force, like our Dremel for example.
It took the tool just a few seconds to leave a large hole in the shoe's mesh toebox.
Femme New Balance 327 Eclipse First Light.
For the record, we apply the exact same speed (5K RPM) and pressure (3.2N) to all of our tested training shoes. And some shoes actually stand up to the test, like the New Balance KIDS ML574NFN TD for example (4 out of 5).
WTAPS and New Balance Have a 990v2 Colab on the Way | 1 |
Average | 2.6 |
Heel padding durability
Much like the shoe's upper mesh, its inner lining didn't show much abrasion resistance.
Drilling it for only 4 seconds resulted in damage that was serious enough to lower the heel padding durability score to the minimum 1 out of 5.
We believe that such textile quality is way too frail, even for an $80 shoe.
WTAPS and New Balance Have a 990v2 Colab on the Way | 1 |
Average | 2.4 |
Outsole hardness
Given how frail the shoe's upper textile is, we were more conscious about its outsole.
Measuring rubber hardness with a durometer, we got a pretty low reading of 72.5 HC. This is 17% softer than average! Oops, is this shoe's outsole going to be torn apart too?
WTAPS and New Balance Have a 990v2 Colab on the Way | 72.5 HC |
Average | 84.0 HC |
Outsole durability
As it turns out, no! Despite the correlation between rubber hardness and its durability, this New Balance trainer proves otherwise.
After 22 seconds of drilling it at a fierce speed of 10K RPM, the dent was even smaller than average!
According to our tread gauge, the dent is only 0.79 mm deep which is smaller than the typical 1 mm. Looks like walking on concrete won't destroy the shoe's outsole so fast.
WTAPS and New Balance Have a 990v2 Colab on the Way | 0.8 mm |
Average | 1.0 mm |
Outsole thickness
After measuring the shoe's outsole at a pretty thick 4.3 mm, we felt even more reassured.
Looks like the New Balance Dynasoft TRNR 2 can indeed be worn outside the gym. We found the shoe's outsole reinforced enough to handle pavements. However, you must be careful not to scratch the upper as it tears way too easily.
WTAPS and New Balance Have a 990v2 Colab on the Way | 4.3 mm |
Average | 3.9 mm |
Weight
The moment we slipped into the NB TRNR 2, we knew it was lighter than many other cross-trainers on the market.
Weighing the trainer in a men's US size 9, we got 10.2 oz (289g) on our scale. This is an ounce lighter than the average and is also a bit lighter than the popular Nike Free Metcon 5 (10.5 oz/298g).
The TRNR 2 felt exceptionally agile on foot and made exercises like high knee runs much more bearable.
WTAPS and New Balance Have a 990v2 Colab on the Way | 10.19 oz (289g) |
Average | 10.83 oz (307g) |
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Heel stack
In training shoes, you want to remain in close contact with the ground and yet feel protected from the impact of jumps and other high-intensity movements.
We found that the New Balance TRNR 2 handles that balance pretty well. Measuring its heel stack with a caliper, we got 26.9 mm.
It is a couple of millimeters taller than average but there was no compromise in the ground feel.
WTAPS and New Balance Have a 990v2 Colab on the Way | 26.9 mm |
Average | 24.4 mm |
Forefoot stack
In the forefoot part of the midsole, our caliper returned 20.7 mm of stack. Yet again, we found this amount of cushioning to be optimal for a wide range of gym activities.
More specifically, we tested the DynaSoft TRNR 2 for rope jumping and experienced well-cushioned landings and responsive toe-offs.
WTAPS and New Balance Have a 990v2 Colab on the Way | 20.7 mm |
Average | 18.4 mm |
Drop
Cross-training shoes typically have a very minimal difference in height between the heels and toes. This parallel-to-the-ground position is the most optimal as it helps to achieve stability and balance with less effort.
In the DynaSoft TRNR 2, the drop comes in at 6.2 mm which is standard for a cross-trainer.
WTAPS and New Balance Have a 990v2 Colab on the Way | 6.2 mm |
Average | 6.1 mm |
Midsole softness
While the name of the foam "DynaSoft" is associated with really plush cushioning, we found it to be only moderately soft.
Pressing our durometer against the foam, we got a reading of 26.8 HA. This is nearly the same as the average of training shoes.
You don't want plush trainers for HIIT workouts and the like. This NB trainer has just a touch of softness that makes it quite responsive for jumps.
WTAPS and New Balance Have a 990v2 Colab on the Way | 26.8 HA |
Average | 27.3 HA |
Insole thickness
We always include insole thickness in our stack measurements. The insole in the New Balance TRNR 2 turned out to be quite average at 3.9 mm.
WTAPS and New Balance Have a 990v2 Colab on the Way | 3.9 mm |
Average | 3.8 mm |
Stability
Lateral stability test
The NB TRNR 2 has a very basic training shoe construction. Unlike the famous Nike Metcon, it doesn't feature any bells and whistles for enhanced stability.
And yet, for what it's worth, we found the DynaSoft TRNR 2 to be a sufficiently steady trainer.
But if you're wondering exactly how stable flagship cross-trainers are, here is what lateral stability looks like in the Nike Metcon 8.
Torsional rigidity
The DynaSoft TRNR 2 may look like a "softie" but it surely has some rigidity in its character.
Assessing the shoe's torsional stiffness in our manual test, we found that it resists being twisted. On a 1-5 scale, where 5 is the stiffest, we rated it with a pretty high score of 4.
Pair that with the shoe's slightly raised foam walls on the sides, and you will get a minimized risk of ankle rolls!
WTAPS and New Balance Have a 990v2 Colab on the Way | 4 |
Average | 2.7 |
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Having a reasonably stiff heel counter is another essential component of stability and foothold. But you don't want it to be too rigid either as it could limit ankle mobility and freedom of movement overall.
We found that the TRNR 2 hits a sweet sport here with a moderately stiff heel counter. We rated it with an average score of 3 out of 5.
WTAPS and New Balance Have a 990v2 Colab on the Way | 3 |
Average | 2.8 |
Midsole width in the forefoot
This New Balance trainer is equipped with a nice wide platform to prevent wobbly feet and impromptu foot rolling.
Measuring the shoe's midsole in the widest part of the forefoot, we got 117.3 mm. This is notably wider than the average and is very similar to the Nike Metcon 9 parameters.
WTAPS and New Balance Have a 990v2 Colab on the Way | 117.3 mm |
Average | 109.4 mm |
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In the widest part of the heel, we also got an above-average width of 91.6 mm. Quite surprising for a basic under-$100 trainer!
WTAPS and New Balance Have a 990v2 Colab on the Way | 91.6 mm |
Average | 86.6 mm |
Flexibility
Stiffness
Given this New Balance shoe's simple design, there is nothing to hold back its flexibility.
Walking, jumping, holding planks, and doing burpees, our feet felt as much freedom of movement as they needed to bend.
To check the trainer's flexibility in our lab, we bent it to a 90-degree angle and measured how much effort it takes with a force gauge. With a measurement of 16.6N, we found that the TRNR 2 is indeed 20% more flexible than average!
WTAPS and New Balance Have a 990v2 Colab on the Way | 16.6N |
Average | 19.3N |
Grip / Traction
Having gym-tested this New Balance shoe, we found that its traction pattern is ideal for this setting.
Two different types of treading with sharp lugs are optimized for multi-directional movements and bite the gym floor like hungry.
Size and fit
Toebox width at the widest part
The New Balance DynaSoft TRNR 2 wrapped around our medium-width feet like a glove. It is neither roomy nor too snug-fitting and its toebox mesh has a little give.
We turned to our caliper and measured the widest part of the shoe's forefoot, near the ball of the foot. At 98.7 mm, it is only a smidge narrower than average.
WTAPS and New Balance Have a 990v2 Colab on the Way | 98.7 mm |
Average | 99.9 mm |
Toebox width at the big toe
Cramped toes were never a concern for us either as there is very little tapering in the TRNR 2's toebox.
Measuring its width near the big toe, our caliper showed 77.5 mm which is very close to the average of training shoes.
However, if have wide feet or you don't feel like yourself without ample toe space, this New Balance trainer is also available in wide.
WTAPS and New Balance Have a 990v2 Colab on the Way | 77.5 mm |
Average | 78.1 mm |
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The shoe's tongue has no attachments on the sides which may result in slight tongue shifting. But this wasn't a glaring issue for us and took a seconds to fix.
WTAPS and New Balance Have a 990v2 Colab on the Way | None |
Comfort
Tongue padding
This New Balance shoe didn't skimp on padding around the collar and in the tongue. Our caliper showed a generous 8.3 mm of foamy comfort in the latter.
No wonder the brand recommends it for all-day wear!
WTAPS and New Balance Have a 990v2 Colab on the Way | 8.3 mm |
Average | 5.6 mm |
Heel tab
No finger loops or pull tabs are present in the TRNR 2. But you can grab the shoe's extended heel collar lip to help yourself get in.
WTAPS and New Balance Have a 990v2 Colab on the Way | None |
new balance 574 windbreaker pack blue | Removable insole
The stock insole is easy to take out of the New Balance TRNR 2 in case you need to use custom orthotics.
WTAPS and New Balance Have a 990v2 Colab on the Way | Yes |