New Balance V4 Black & White Low-Cut Umpire Base Shoes
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Official Review: New Balance V4 Black & White Low-Cut Umpire Base Shoes
From the first pitch to the final whistle, these shoes are built to perform. Built with a black full-synthetic upper, the v4 delivers a low-shine, easy-to-clean matte finish designed to hold up in all working environments. This latest version brings back the iconic white block “N”, repositioned at center shoe as a nod to the classic v2 design. New Balance continues to be the trusted foundation for umpires and referees with the v4 Black & White Umpire & Referee Field Shoes—engineered for steady judgment, long games, and demanding conditions. Step into the next generation of New Balance Umpire & Referee Shoes with the v4 today.
Official Reviews
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Kyle H. Fort Collins, CO |
At first, I was very much on the fence with these shoes...that is until I wore them for the first time on the field. Just wearing them around the house to make sure I wanted to keep them, I wasn't sure I liked the rolling feeling. So comfortable, I've abandoned all my other base shoes and only wear these now.
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Sascha F. Eckersdorf, BAVARIA |
Nice looking shoes, very comfortable and cushioned insole; good traction on sand and grass. I haven't been able to test it in wet conditions yet.
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Chris Harrington R. Ansonia, CT |
Best field shoe I have worn, no question. Sole support is outstanding, comfort I would say is 10/10. We will find out about the durability of the shoe but if anyone has plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis or just looking for a field shoe that feels really good on your feet, look into these shoes. Great add to the bag right here!
Questions About This Product
| Q: | Is there a recommended cleaning process for these shoes? The matte finish attracts much more dirt than the previous versions. – David Runyon |
| A: | An all over application of the RESTORE Shoe Shampoo is an excellent and shoe safe treatment for dirt on the New Balance matte upper. Apply the Shoe Shampoo solution, scrub with the brush tip, wipe with a clean cloth or paper towel. – Ty UnthankMarketing Specialist, HS & College Umpire |











