Our verdict

The Homme New Balance Numeric 440 Black Brown emerges as an interesting choice in the evolving landscape of mild-stability shoes—packed with modern features like a EVA plate and unobtrusive support that might let down those needing serious stability, yet it offers a remarkably comfy yet supportive ride. In our view it still needs another diet, and with its 6 mm drop and current dimensions, we believe it’s better suited for forefoot and midfoot strikers.

Homme New Balance Numeric 440 Black Brown Pros

  • Flexible design
  • Comfortable, high-quality upper
  • Exceptional durability
  • Perfect for easy paces
  • Also suitable for neutral runners
  • Excellent for long runs
  • Reasonably priced

Homme New Balance Numeric 440 Black Brown Cons

  • Noticeably heavy
  • Limited breathability
  • New Balance Damen Fresh Foam X 1080v12 in Rosa Gelb

Audience verdict

89
Great!

Who should buy

We're convinced that the Homme New Balance Numeric 440 Black Brown stands out as an excellent running shoe for:

  • Runners with mild pronation looking for exceptional cushioning.
  • Features New balance Striped Acclerate Long Sleeve T-Shirt.
  • Forefoot and midfoot strikers needing a stable, durable shoe.

Homme New Balance Numeric 440 Black Brown

Who should NOT buy

We're under the impression that the Homme New Balance Numeric 440 Black Brown, while a solid shoe, may not completely satisfy those loyal to its earlier versions due to its revamped features—including a novel EVA plate. For those seeking a traditional stability experience with a single layer of foam and no plates, we highly recommend the New balance 247 blue ms247hy.

Furthermore, we've noted that the Vongo v6's weight, exceeding 10 ounces, could be a deterrent for runners prioritizing a lightweight ride. In this case, we suggest considering the Hoka Arahi 7 for its exceptionally light build or the Saucony Guide 17 for outstanding balance and support.

Homme New Balance Numeric 440 Black Brown parts

Breathability

At first look, it appeared to us that New Balance designed the Vongo v6 with an abundance of ventilation holes. However, our practical tests using a smoke-pumping machine were underwhelming, and lead us to assign a disappointing rating of just 1 out of 5.

When we shone a light through the shoe, we discovered a thick engineered knit.

Curious about this, we turned to our microscope for a closer examination.

Homme New Balance Numeric 440 Black Brown microscope

Here, we confirmed the exceptionally thick knit material. While this upper offers incredible comfort and is ideal for cooler conditions, we think it's less suitable for warmer weather.

Homme New Balance Numeric 440 Black Brown knit

Our evaluation also revealed that the upper part of the shoe snugly wraps around the foot, providing stretch and comfort with a feel of high-quality material.

Nonetheless, it clearly lacks in terms of ventilation, as previously demonstrated. From our perspective, there is significant potential for enhancing airflow in the Vongo v7.

Test results
Fresh Foam X Vongo v6 1
Average 3.8
Compared to 234 running shoes
Number of shoes
1
Breathability
5

Durability

Toebox durability

In our lab tests, knit uppers usually don't fare well against the rigorous Dremel Ultra—however, the Vongo v6 was a standout exception.

Impressively, it sustained minimal damage and earned a good score of 3/5 from us, a remarkable achievement for such a soft, engineered knit upper.

Homme New Balance Numeric 440 Black Brown Toebox durability
Test results
Fresh Foam X Vongo v6 3
Average 2.4
Compared to 168 running shoes
Number of shoes
1
Toebox durability
5

Heel padding durability

During our second rigorous Dremel test, we put the Vongo's heel padding to the test—an area that often wears out quickly for many runners.

Impressively, the heel padding showed remarkable resilience, scoring a strong 4/5. This result equals robust protection that can withstand even the roughest socks, highlighting an improvement in durability over the toebox.

Homme New Balance Numeric 440 Black Brown Heel padding durability
Test results
Fresh Foam X Vongo v6 4
Average 3.2
Compared to 164 running shoes
Number of shoes
1
Heel padding durability
5

Outsole hardness

Our initial satisfaction from previous tests was high, but we knew the outsole, particularly critical in a stability shoe, needed thorough scrutiny. Thus, we embarked on our series of rigorous tests in this area.

Homme New Balance Numeric 440 Black Brown outsole

New Balance 996 Grey Grey CM996CBA.

The first test, always the quickest, gives us the hardness value. Employing a Shore C durometer, we determined that New Balance uses a hard 86.5-HC rubber for the outsole. This choice aims to reduce wear significantly, though it may slightly compromise grip in certain conditions.

Homme New Balance Numeric 440 Black Brown Outsole hardness
Test results
Fresh Foam X Vongo v6 86.5 HC
Average 80.5 HC
Ветровка new balance s20 red.
Compared to 285 running shoes
Number of shoes
52.1 HC
Outsole hardness
93.0 HC

Homme New Balance Numeric 440 Black Brown | Outsole durability

Next, we put the blown rubber to the test with our Dremel, exerting more speed (10K RPM) and duration than used on the shoe's upper—necessary given the material's toughness.

The outsole showed a minimal wear of only 0.7 mm, affirming its durability. Even for runners who pronate heavily, this outsole promises long-lasting performance without wearing down quickly.

Homme New Balance Numeric 440 Black Brown Outsole durability
Test results
Fresh Foam X Vongo v6 0.7 mm
Average 0.9 mm
Compared to 146 running shoes
Number of shoes
0.0 mm
Outsole wear
2.0 mm

Outsole thickness

To boost even more its durability, New Balance has generously incorporated 3.5 mm of rubber in the Vongo v6.

Homme New Balance Numeric 440 Black Brown Outsole thickness
Test results
Fresh Foam X Vongo v6 3.5 mm
Average 3.2 mm
Compared to 304 running shoes
Number of shoes
0.0 mm
Outsole thickness
6.6 mm

Weight

Right out of the box—and on our first run with the Vongo v6—we couldn't ignore its weight. Tipping the ML850KL3 at 11.0 oz or 312g, it's clearly not aiming for the lightweight stability shoe category.

For those unconcerned with a heavier shoe, the Vongo v6 excels in nearly every other department. However, for runners for whom weight is a critical factor, this could be a deal breaker.

Oh, and we really believe New Balance has the capability to reduce the weight in future iterations of the Vongo to under 10 ounces—so we certainly hope they will.

Homme New Balance Numeric 440 Black Brown Weight
Test results
Fresh Foam X Vongo v6 11.01 oz (312g)
Average 9.38 oz (266g)
Compared to 305 running shoes
Number of shoes
5.26 oz (149g)
Weight
12.56 oz (356g)

Cushioning

Heel stack

Boasting a substantial 36.1 mm heel height, the Vongo v6 now firmly stands in the max-stack category of stability shoes.

This thick cushioning, we feel, is New's Balance's effort to cater to runners across the whole weight spectrum, including those on the heavier side.

Homme New Balance Numeric 440 Black Brown Heel stack
Test results
Fresh Foam X Vongo v6 36.1 mm
Average 33.7 mm
Compared to 304 running shoes
Number of shoes
7.6 mm
Heel stack
45.7 mm

Forefoot stack

The forefoot is exceptionally cushioned too, exceeding the 30-mm mark, ensuring that forefoot and midfoot strikers have ample foam for a comfortable and luxurious ride.

Homme New Balance Numeric 440 Black Brown Forefoot stack
Test results
Fresh Foam X Vongo v6 30.5 mm
Average 25.0 mm
Compared to 304 running shoes
Number of shoes
7.6 mm
Forefoot stack
36.9 mm

Drop

New Balance advertises the Vongo v6 as having a moderate 6-mm drop, and our precise measurements, in accordance with World Athletics guidelines, showed a slight deviation at 5.6 mm.

This small discrepancy is likely just a result of manufacturing variations or the natural compression of the foam after our test runs. Absolutely nothing to worry about.

Homme New Balance Numeric 440 Black Brown Drop
Test results
Fresh Foam X Vongo v6 5.6 mm
Average 8.7 mm
Compared to 304 running shoes
Number of shoes
-0.8 mm
Drop
16.1 mm

Insole thickness

We found that the 4.9 mm thick insole significantly enhances the softness of the ride.

Homme New Balance Numeric 440 Black Brown Insole thickness
Test results
Fresh Foam X Vongo v6 4.9 mm
Average 4.5 mm
Compared to 300 running shoes
Number of shoes
1.5 mm
Insole thickness
7.3 mm

Midsole softness

Note: a low durometer measurement equals a soft material, whereas a high measurement means it's firm.

We're back to the midsole, and there's a lot to unpack. New Balance has shifted from a single-slab, simple layer of Fresh Foam X to a dual-density midsole with a plate in between.

For us, the primary layer is the one closest to the ground. We discovered that New Balance tweaked the Fresh Foam X formulation, making it almost twice as firm as their neutral running shoes. Our durometer reading was 18.9 HA, indicating that the ride is still somewhat plush but not overly soft like a 1080 v13.

Homme New Balance Numeric 440 Black Brown Midsole softness
Test results
Fresh Foam X Vongo v6 18.9 HA
Average 21.4 HA
Ветровка new balance s20 red.
Compared to 232 running shoes
Number of shoes
8.5 HA
Midsole softness (soft to firm)
41.5 HA

Secondary foam softness

Note: a low durometer measurement equals a soft material, whereas a high measurement means it's firm.

The other layer of Fresh Foam X is closer to the feet, and here, New Balance has used a bit less density to achieve a softer feel (15.8 HA), which makes sense. We believe that in a stability shoe, the right approach is this—a softer layer near the feet for comfort and a firmer layer closer to the ground for stability.

With that said, don't expect the ride to be ultra-stable like in hard-like-a-brick shoes. In running shoes, there are always trade-offs, and this is one of those.

Homme New Balance Numeric 440 Black Brown Secondary foam softness
Test results
Fresh Foam X Vongo v6 15.8 HA
Average 24.9 HA
Ветровка new balance s20 red.

Difference in midsole softness in cold

Our 20-minute freezer test showed that the EVA midsole hardened by 27.1%, which is a decent outcome. This demonstrates how well the midsole retains its softness even in coldest conditions. 

Homme New Balance Numeric 440 Black Brown Difference in midsole softness in cold
Test results
Fresh Foam X Vongo v6 27.1%
Average 25.5%
Compared to 231 running shoes
Number of shoes
0%
Difference in midsole softness in cold
100%

Plate

One of the standout features of the Vongo v6 is the black "EVA film" plate sandwiched between the two layers of Fresh Foam X.

We found it to be a super-thin, 1.5 mm plate made from rock-hard EVA that acts as a stabilizing agent without adding too much longitudinal stiffness. And it works wonders in this all-new Vongo design.

Homme New Balance Numeric 440 Black Brown Plate

Stability

Lateral stability test

The Vongo has traditionally been a stability shoe within the New Balance range, yet here from the lab, the distinction between neutral trainers and mild-stability footwear is increasingly blurring. This trend is evident with the Vongo v6, which perfectly suits neutral runners while still offering adequate support for those with low to moderate stability needs.

However, for those with more pronounced pronation issues, while the Vongo might suffice, we believe opting for a stiffer, dedicated stability shoe like the Homme New Balance Numeric 440 Black Brown is a smarter choice.

Torsional rigidity

We discovered that the Vongo v6 offers exceptional comfort underfoot, largely because it features less torsional rigidity than typical stability shoes, scoring a moderate, daily-trainer-like 3/5 in our evaluations.

Test results
Fresh Foam X Vongo v6 3
Average 3.2
Compared to 283 running shoes
Number of shoes
1
Torsional rigidity
5

Heel counter stiffness

We tested the stiffness of the heel counter and discovered that New Balance has strategically increased its rigidity to enhance stability, particularly benefiting heel strikers.

We rate this feature a solid 4/5—it appears to be a smart adjustment for the Vongo based on our knowledge.

Test results
Fresh Foam X Vongo v6 4
Average 2.8
Compared to 267 running shoes
Number of shoes
1
Heel counter stiffness
5

Sneakers NEW BALANCE ML373BL2 Arancione

With a moderate 6-mm drop and substantial cushioning under the forefoot, New Balance had to ensure ample width to prevent lateral foot collapse.

We measured the forefoot at its widest point—118.3 mm—and were pleased with the generous design.

Homme New Balance Numeric 440 Black Brown Sneakers NEW BALANCE ML373BL2 Arancione
Test results
Fresh Foam X Vongo v6 118.3 mm
Average 113.7 mm
Compared to 305 running shoes
Number of shoes
100.5 mm
Sneakers NEW BALANCE ML373BL2 Arancione
126.5 mm

New Balance BB550 Black 23.5cm

The heel width of 91.7 mm doesn't feel as substantial compared to other competitors, aligning more with the dimensions of an average trainer. This dimension suggests that with its moderate drop, the shoe primarily supports midfoot strikers rather than heel strikers.

Homme New Balance Numeric 440 Black Brown New Balance BB550 Black 23.5cm
Test results
Fresh Foam X Vongo v6 91.7 mm
Average 90.5 mm
Compared to 305 running shoes
Number of shoes
74.9 mm
New Balance BB550 Black 23.5cm
106.6 mm

Flexibility

Stiffness

Stability shoes are usually very rigid, but we knew from the start that New Balance aimed to make this shoe as flexible as possible to keep it comfortable in various activities and easy runs. The outsole grooves, the plastic plate instead of a rigid one, and the midsole design all contribute to creating a flexible stability shoe.

We found that they succeeded. With a flexibility rating of 22.8N, it’s even less stiff than some neutral daily trainers like the brand new with original box NEW BALANCE 574 BURGUNDY WITH LIGHT BLUE ML574OBC.

Test results
Fresh Foam X Vongo v6 22.8N
Average 29.2N
We use an average of four tests. The video shows one of those tests.
Compared to 287 running shoes
Number of shoes
2.2N
Stiffness
94.4N

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In cooler conditions, the Fresh Foam X midsole performs admirably, stiffening by only 18.8%. This is impressive for an EVA-based foam, showcasing its ability to maintain a consistent feel even in lower temperatures, like with the previous midsole softness test.

Test results
Fresh Foam X Vongo v6 18.8%
Average 35.9%
Compared to 287 running shoes
Number of shoes
0%
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148%

Size and fit

Toebox width at the widest part

The Vongo v6 Grey the 1080 design and offers a comfortable fit that's slightly roomier than standard at 100.0 mm in the widest part of the upper. We believe that this ensures a great fit for most runners right out of the box, even for those with slightly wide feet.

Homme New Balance Numeric 440 Black Brown Toebox width at the widest part
Test results
Fresh Foam X Vongo v6 100.0 mm
Average 98.4 mm
Compared to 305 running shoes
Number of shoes
89.5 mm
Toebox width at the widest part
109.1 mm

Toebox width at the big toe

We measured the big toe area to assess the toe cap's space. With a measurement of 78.9 mm, it aligns with our previous findings.

Overall, it's slightly wider than many other running shoes, but in standard width, it doesn’t qualify as a super-wide option for us based on these measurements. However, good news is that New Balance also offers this shoe in a wide size option in most countries.

Homme New Balance Numeric 440 Black Brown Toebox width at the big toe
Test results
Fresh Foam X Vongo v6 78.9 mm
Average 78.2 mm
Compared to 179 running shoes
Number of shoes
60.4 mm
Toebox width at the big toe
92.5 mm

Tongue: gusset type

The tongue features a semi-gusseted design, meaning it's partially attached to the shoe's sides. This addition enhances the lockdown and stops the tongue from sliding sideways, providing a more stable fit.

Homme New Balance Numeric 440 Black Brown Tongue: gusset type
Test results
Fresh Foam X Vongo v6 Both sides (semi)

Comfort

Tongue padding

Our testing revealed that the tongue is padded with a generous 7.7 mm of cushioning.

Homme New Balance Numeric 440 Black Brown tongue

We discovered that New Balance has omitted the tongue loop, a feature typically used to enhance lockdown. At least it's fixed to the sides!

This exceeds the usual padding found in many shoes, although some may still want a bit more, given the shoe's emphasis on comfort. Nevertheless, we consider this design a wise balance—it offers sufficient padding to enhance comfort without adding unnecessary weight. And this shoe is already quite heavy...

Homme New Balance Numeric 440 Black Brown Tongue padding
Test results
Fresh Foam X Vongo v6 7.7 mm
Average 5.6 mm
Compared to 302 running shoes
Number of shoes
0.5 mm
Tongue padding
14.2 mm

Heel tab

The Vongo v6 lacks the finger-loop heel tab found on many other shoes; however, it features an extended and ultra-padded heel collar.

Homme New Balance Numeric 440 Black Brown Heel tab
Test results
Fresh Foam X Vongo v6 Extended heel collar

Removable insole

The insole isn't fixed with adhesive, which we applaud. This design allows for effortless swapping with custom orthotics or third-party insoles!

Homme New Balance Numeric 440 Black Brown Removable insole
Test results
Fresh Foam X Vongo v6 Yes

Misc

Reflective elements

In this review, we've highlighted similarities between the Vongo v6 and the 1080 v13, and one standout common feature is the large reflective N logo. We love it!

Test results
Fresh Foam X Vongo v6 Yes