How Much Do New Balance Fresh Foam 880 Shoes Weigh? [Comparison Weight Chart]


Recently I purchased over 30 types of New Balance shoes, including the New Balance Fresh Foam 880, so I could compare them on many things, including weight. How much do New Balance Fresh Foam 880 shoes weigh?

New Balance Fresh Foam 880 shoes weigh 12.48 ounces (0.78 pounds) per shoe for a size 12 men’s shoe.

In this article let’s take a closer look at New Balance Fresh Foam X 880v12 weight and how it compares to other popular New Balance shoes.

New Balance Fresh Foam 880 Weight

My size 12 men’s New Balance Fresh Foam X 880v12 shoes weigh 0.78 pounds per shoe (12.48 ounces).

new-balance-880-weight

A women’s size 7 weighs 0.58 pounds per shoe (9.28 ounces).

new-balance-880-women-weight

The New Balance Fresh Foam 880 is a modern lightweight running shoe that has a thick foam midsole for extra cushioning under the foot.

Fresh Foam 880 Weight Compared to Other Shoes

After trying over 30 different types of New Balance shoes, below is a weight chart comparing the New Balance Fresh Foam 880 weight to all the other New Balance shoes that I tried:

*Weights below are based off of one size 12 men’s shoe.

StylePoundsOunces
FC Rebel0.548.64
FF Roav0.619.76
FC Propel0.6510.4
FF Arishi0.6510.4
FF Cruz0.6911.04
7200.6911.04
FF More0.6911.04
FF Hierro0.7411.84
5150.7411.84
997H0.7411.84
2370.7712.32
3270.7712.32
10800.7712.32
5740.7812.48
8800.7812.48
2002r0.8213.12
8600.8313.28
6240.8613.76
8400.8914.24
MW8400.8914.24
XC720.9314.88
8770.9515.2
6080.9715.52
5771.0116.16
9901.0116.16
Numeric1.0116.16
8131.0416.64
9931.0616.96
13001.0717.12
15401.0717.12
57/401.0717.12
9281.0817.28
8471.0917.44
9921.2720.32
CT3021.5324.48

To read more about each of these shoes, visit my New Balance weight article that discusses the different weights of New Balance shoes.

What Makes the New Balance Fresh Foam 880 lightweight?

The Fresh Foam 880 is made with a lightweight, breathable upper which helps keep the weight down:

new-balance-880-material
new-balance-880-on-foot

There are, however, different types of New Balance shoes that are even more breathable. To illustrate how breathable these shoes are, here I am holding them up to the light:

new-balance-880-breathable-material

There isn’t any light passing through.

Compare that to the New Balance FuelCell Rebel v2 shoes below, which actually show light passing through the material:

new-balance-rebel-breathable

Still, you can expect the Fresh Foam 880 to be lightweight and breathable, but it isn’t quite as breathable as some other types of New Balance running shoes.

This material itself, in combination with the foam midsole, is very lightweight on the foot, and flexible. In the video below, I tried to capture how flexible these shoes are:

I personally thought the 880 was one of the most comfortable New Balance shoes that I tried (the Rebel and 1080 were my two favorite ahead of this shoe). The 880 has that “squishy” comfort under the foot.

To give you a better idea how the New Balance Fresh Foam 880 shoe fits and responds on a foot, here I am wearing my shoes:


Shoes Similar to the New Balance Fresh Foam 880

If you are interested in the New Balance Fresh Foam 880 because you like an ultra-lightweight running style, there are other options you will want to consider. Here’s what you need to know:

  • New Balance FuelCell Rebel v2 – The FuelCell Rebel was the most lightweight New Balance shoe that I tried. The FuelCell foam midsole was extremely flexible, and provided a soft, “squishy” feeling under my foot.
  • New Balance Fresh Foam 1080v12 – This 1080 shoe was the only other New Balance shoe that I felt like was just as comfortable as the Rebel shoe above. Both have that “squishy” feeling to provide comfort under the foot. This shoe is very similar to the 880.

Paul Johnson

Paul is a lead content creator for Workwear Command. He has had several blue-collar jobs which have provided him a wide range of experience with tools and gear. He also has a business degree and has spent time in business casual office settings.

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