Sneaker Encyclopedia

New Balance Fresh Foam 1080

New Balance's flagship premium running shoe — the Fresh Foam 1080 delivers maximum cushioning, a plush engineered mesh upper, and one of the smoothest long-run rides in its class.

Brand

New Balance

First Release

2000

Designer

New Balance

Retail Price

$164.99

Live Market Snapshot

New Balance Fresh Foam 1080 Market Overview

Strong Demand

Avg Resale

$100–$180

Trend

Stable

Volatility

Low

Liquidity

Moderate

Flip Score

22 / 100

The Fresh Foam 1080 is a premium performance running shoe, not a resale vehicle. Demand is driven overwhelmingly by runners and fitness enthusiasts purchasing at retail. Resale volume is minimal — the shoe rarely trades above retail and carries essentially no collector premium outside of limited colorways.

Images of New Balance Fresh Foam 1080

New Balance Fresh Foam 1080 grey pair flat lay
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New Balance Fresh Foam 1080 lifestyle context

Photos may be sourced from Wikimedia Commons — image credits.

History

New Balance introduced the 1080 in 2000 as the pinnacle of their running lineup — a maximum-cushion daily trainer built for high-mileage runners who prioritize comfort over pace.

The shoe underwent major evolution when New Balance launched Fresh Foam technology in 2013, replacing traditional EVA foam with a single-piece midsole that uses data-driven geometry for a smoother, more consistent ride.

The Fresh Foam 1080 became the gold standard of New Balance's performance running range, with each version incrementally improving cushioning, upper breathability, and weight reduction.

The v11 and v12 iterations attracted widespread praise from running publications and established the 1080 as a legitimate competitor to Nike's Vaporfly and Asics' Nimbus in the premium daily trainer category.

The current Fresh Foam X 1080v14 (2024) features the brand's most refined Fresh Foam X midsole compound yet — softer underfoot while maintaining enough energy return for tempo runs and long distances.

Design & Technology

The Fresh Foam 1080 is defined by its single-piece Fresh Foam X midsole, engineered mesh upper, bootie-style construction for a snug wrap, and a wide platform that delivers stability without sacrificing softness.

  • Single-piece Fresh Foam X midsole with data-driven geometry for even cushioning
  • Engineered mesh upper with Hypoknit zones for targeted stretch and support
  • Bootie construction for a seamless, sock-like fit around the ankle
  • Wide toe box with generous forefoot volume for natural splay
  • Blown rubber outsole with strategic flex grooves for smooth heel-to-toe transitions

Popular Colorways

Key releases and market-relevant pairs associated with New Balance Fresh Foam 1080.

Quartz Grey / Silver

A clean tonal grey perfect for both running and casual wear — among the most popular lifestyle colorways

Retail

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Black / Blacktop

All-black with understated detailing — a versatile daily option

Retail

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White / Sea Salt

Light and clean — popular for summer running and gym use

Retail

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Limited Edition Collab Colorways

Periodic collabs with run specialty retailers produce limited colorways with modest collector interest

Slight premium on select pairs

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Resale Market Value

The Fresh Foam 1080 is a performance shoe purchased almost exclusively at retail by runners — resale demand is negligible on standard colorways.

Limited edition collab releases with run specialty retailers or boutiques occasionally attract modest premiums, but this is not a model resellers target for meaningful returns.

Best For

Running performance — not a resale target

Risk Level

Very Low — but virtually no upside

Reseller Take

Buy to run, not to flip

Live Market Tool

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Reseller Insight

Flip Potential: New Balance Fresh Foam 1080

Flip Score

22 / 100

Liquidity

Low

Typical Margin

None on standard pairs

Best Use

Personal running use

  • Standard colorways trade at or below retail — no resale market to speak of.
  • Run-specialty collab pairs occasionally command small premiums but volume is thin.
  • Best positioned as a wear shoe for serious runners, not a resale opportunity.

Care & Maintenance

Maintaining Your New Balance Fresh Foam 1080

The Fresh Foam 1080's engineered mesh upper is lightweight and breathable but requires regular cleaning to prevent dirt buildup in the knit structure.

The Fresh Foam X midsole is durable but can yellow or discolor over time — keeping it clean helps maintain both appearance and foam integrity.

Essential Tools and Supplies

To start off, collect the following tools and supplies:

  • Soft-bristle Brush: Ideal for gently working dirt out of the engineered mesh upper without snagging.
  • Microfiber Cloth: Use to wipe down the midsole and outsole after cleaning.
  • Sneaker Cleaning Solution: Apply diluted to the mesh upper — avoid soaking the foam midsole.
  • Warm Water: Helps loosen surface dirt from the upper and rubber outsole.
  • Magic Eraser: Effective on midsole scuffs and light discoloration on the Fresh Foam.

Pre-Cleaning Preparations

Before you begin the cleaning routine, it's essential to ready your sneakers:

1

Remove Insoles and Laces

Pull out both to allow full access to the upper, tongue, and interior.

2

Dry Brush Loose Dirt

Knock off surface debris from the mesh and outsole before introducing any liquid.

The Cleaning Process

1

Clean Mesh Upper

Apply diluted sneaker solution with a soft brush using gentle circular motions across the knit panels.

2

Wipe the Midsole

Use a damp cloth or Magic Eraser on the Fresh Foam midsole to lift scuffs and discoloration.

3

Scrub the Outsole

Use a firmer brush on the blown rubber outsole to remove embedded grit and dirt.

4

Air Dry Fully

Stuff with paper and dry at room temperature — never use direct heat, which can degrade the foam.

5

Re-insert Insoles

Only replace insoles once the shoe is completely dry to prevent odor buildup.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about SneakPrice and how it helps you with the New Balance Fresh Foam 1080.

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