
Three More New Balance ABZORB 2010s Are Coming
Name:New Balance ABZORB 2010Colorways:TBCSKUs:U2010SGR, U2010TTO, and U2010TTBMSRP:$160 USDRelease Date:Summer 2025Where to Buy:New Balance
TheNew Balance ABZORB 2010is one of two new models from the American sportswear brand to be making serious noise this year. Since leaking a few months ago, we've already seen it in the hands ofNew Balancecollaborators likeRonnie FiegandRich Paul. Meanwhile, in-line looks continue to launch and we now have a preview of three more colorways on the way this year thanks to early retailer product pages.
Pictured first is a sandy brown rendition of the shoe that sees various light browns paired together with gray 'N' logos hosting lime green linework on each side of the midfoot while a yellow midsole complements the upper. The second version of the shoe sees it start with a similar beige base, however, it instead sees black and gray overlays present across the upper. From there, an all-black colorway emphasizes the sneaker's mixed material build to round out the range.
At the time of writing, New Balance has not yet announced when these three takes on the ABZORB 2010 will be dropping. Stay tuned for updates, including a complete look at each pair, as we currently expect the trio to drop this summer via New Balance and select retailers at a starting price of $160 USD each.
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