New Balance Numeric for Q1 2026

New Balance Numeric for Q1 2026

Take a closer look at our first drop of Numeric skate shoes for the year. 

Kick the year off right with New Balance Numeric, which continues to deliver great-looking skate shoes that offer performance, hard-wearing and durability, which is why their popularity continues to grow in the skate world, and a staple on the shelves of Bored of Southsea. Their shoes are built to withstand the toughest skating, without sacrificing any boardfeel.

The Andrew Reynolds NM933 in Black/Eclipse is a seasonally appropriate colourway, in this standout from the collection. Designed with Reynolds all-terrain skating in mind, the 933 features impact protection where it counts, built with a stable cupsole construction that feels broken-in from the off. If you're after something a little different with a tougher edge, the Numeric NM440Wv2 Trail Shoes in Woodland/Black offer a unique mix. Taking the popular NM440 silhouette and remixing it with an off-road sole unit, which gives it a unique look and feel.

Taking a break from cupsole skate shoes for a moment, the NM306 Jamie Foy shoes in Black/White Zuc are the perfect answer for anyone looking for a no-nonsense vulcanised shoe. Which is why it remains one of Numerics top sellers. Known for its tough construction, clean lines and superb boardfeel, it's a dependable choice for technical street skating. Then we have the NM440 shoes in Team Royal/Linen, which add a much-needed pop of colour to the Numeric line this winter, with its contrasting red accents and bright White "N" logo side branding. 

Rounding the collection off, the New Balance Numeric NM480 shoes in Chocolate Brown/Chocolate Brown offer a classic court-inspired look, combined with padding and comfort. The rich tonal colourway makes them an ideal purchase for anyone wanting to look good this winter, on or off the board. Shop the latest New Balance Numeric skateboard shoes at Bored of Southsea; we've always got you covered.

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