First Look: New Balance Numeric Teases Two New Limited '770' Colorways
New Balance Numeric turned some heads last year when they dropped the super versatile 770. It's stylish, built tough, and designed to take on anything the day throws at you—on and off the board.
Since its debut, we've seen a handful of strong Numeric 770 colorways bless skateshop shoe walls across the globe, and the brand just teased two new colorways today—available exclusively at Australia's Fast Times skateshop. Take a look:
"The infinitely versatile 770 was first introduced in the early ‘90s during an exploratory era of research and development at New Balance," the Numeric site reads. "Initially conceived as a cross-trainer, it was quickly adopted by the tennis category, described at the time as the most stable court model available. Thirty years later, New Balance Numeric is proud to reintroduce the 770, adopting its best qualities and adapting them for skateboarding. With skateboarders naturally cross-training, the re-mixed 770 is the intelligent approach for many situations. With a more generous lifestyle fit, this luxurious hybrid sneaker is street, court, and gym ready."
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Skateboarding continues to progress like crazy, and skate shoes are evolving right along with it. And the new 770 from New Balance Numeric is a great example. It’s designed for modern day skateboarding, sure, but it’s also built with enough comfort and support to carry over into everything else you do. That’s a huge win, you ask me.
Anyways, if you happen to be in or around Melbourne on January 16th, Fast Times will be hosting the New Balance Numeric squad for an in-store signing and demo featuring Andrew Reynolds, Jamie Foy, Tom Knox, Patrick Praman, Aimu Yamazuki, Justin Henry, Brian Reid, Sean Ryan, Shaun Paul, Cato Dobbs and Liv Lovelace to celebrate the drop. More details below:
Not sure if this colorway will end up hitting the States or not, but we'll keep our fingers crossed and our eyes peeled.