New Balance Numeric

New Balance Numeric skate shoes at Surf Devils — the technical skate line from New Balance, built hand in hand with professional skaters. Models like the 440v2, 508 Westgate, 574 Vulc, 600 Knox, 808L Lemos and 933 Reynolds: vulcanised sole, reinforced upper and urban style that goes way beyond the skatepark.

New Balance Numeric is the skate division of New Balance. Every shoe is born from direct collaboration with its pro rider — Tiago Lemos, Tom Knox, Andrew Reynolds or Brandon Westgate — and is built to handle intense sessions on the board without sacrificing a versatile, urban look. At Surf Devils you'll find the most sought-after models of the season in all available colourways, with fast shipping across the UK and Europe.

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New Balance Numeric skate shoes at Surf Devils — the technical skate line from New Balance, built hand in hand with professional skaters. Models like the 440v2, 508 Westgate, 574 Vulc, 600 Knox, 808L Lemos and 933 Reynolds: vulcanised sole, reinforced upper and urban style that goes way beyond the skatepark.

New Balance Numeric is the skate division of New Balance. Every shoe is born from direct collaboration with its pro rider — Tiago Lemos, Tom Knox, Andrew Reynolds or Brandon Westgate — and is built to handle intense sessions on the board without sacrificing a versatile, urban look. At Surf Devils you'll find the most sought-after models of the season in all available colourways, with fast shipping across the UK and Europe.

New Balance Numeric models available at Surf Devils

NB Numeric 272
From £79.95 · Low profile · Vulcanised
The 272 is the entry point to the Numeric family: ultra-low silhouette, thin vulcanised sole for maximum boardfeel and a lightweight upper. Perfect for technical street skating and everyday wear.
  • Low profile = better ollie feel and boardfeel
  • Light and flexible from day one
  • Most affordable entry into the Numeric line
NB Numeric 440v2 — Jamie Foy
From £84.95 · Low profile · Leather + vulcanised sole
Co-designed with Jamie Foy, the 440v2 is the most technical shoe in the range. Hard leather upper in the kickflip zone, precise vulcanised sole and a high-density foam insole. The go-to for skaters who prioritise control and boardfeel over cushioning.
  • Leather upper highly resistant to grip tape wear
  • Vulcanised sole = maximum boardfeel
  • Suited to long sessions thanks to the dense insole
NB Numeric Brandon Westgate 508
From £89.95 · Cupsole · Generous cushioning
Brandon Westgate's signature is a robust cupsole with more volume and cushioning than vulcanised models. Built for skaters who take on big gaps, stairs and hard landings. Leather and reinforced mesh upper.
  • Cupsole = superior protection on hard landings
  • More durable than a vulc sole for impact skating
  • Chunky retro look that works just as well on the street
NB Numeric 574 Vulc — Tom Knox
From £99.95 · Vulcanised · Iconic NB silhouette
New Balance's most iconic silhouette reimagined for skate. The 574 Vulc keeps its unmistakable chunky retro profile but pairs it with a vulcanised sole and reinforced upper. Ideal for anyone who wants the classic NB look with real skate shoe performance.
  • Instantly recognisable 90s aesthetic in any setting
  • Vulcanised sole in a lifestyle silhouette = best of both worlds
  • Reinforced toecap as standard
NB Numeric Tom Knox 600
From £100 · Cupsole · Tom Knox signature
The 600 is Tom Knox's signature shoe: a mid-volume cupsole perfectly balanced between cushioning and boardfeel. Quality leather upper, exclusive colourways developed in collaboration with Knox — one of the most popular shoes in the current Numeric line.
  • Perfect balance between boardfeel and protection
  • Exclusive colourways with rider signature
  • Versatile: skatepark, street and daily use
NB Numeric Tiago Lemos 808L
From £99.95 · Cupsole · Tiago Lemos signature
Designed with Tiago Lemos — one of the best skaters in the world — the 808L features a cupsole construction with a generous midsole, reinforced lateral grip and an upper that combines leather with mesh panels to reduce weight without sacrificing durability.
  • Thick midsole for impact skating and long sessions
  • Laterally reinforced in the kickflip zone
  • Signature of one of the most technical skaters in the game today
NB Numeric Andrew Reynolds 933
From £139.95 · Premium cupsole · Andrew Reynolds signature
The signature shoe of the legendary Andrew Reynolds is the most premium in the entire line. Top-tier cupsole construction, first-class materials — nubuck leather, technical mesh — and a silhouette that pays homage to the golden era of street skating. For those who refuse to compromise on either performance or material quality.
  • The most premium shoe in the Numeric line
  • Nubuck leather for outstanding durability
  • Signature of the most influential street skater of all time

Key technologies in New Balance Numeric

Vulcanised sole
Maximum boardfeel and grip on grip tape. The choice of technical skaters.
Cupsole
More cushioning and protection. Ideal for impact skating: gaps, stairs, big drops.
Fresh Foam
High-density midsole foam that absorbs impact without sacrificing responsiveness.
Reinforced upper
Extra suede or leather at the toecap and kickflip zone to resist grip tape wear.

Estimated lifespan by model

Durability depends on how often and how hard you skate. This table is an estimate for a skater who sessions 3–5 days a week:

Model Sole type Casual / infrequent use Intensive (3–5 days/week)
272Vulcanised6–9 months2–3 months
440v2Vulcanised6–9 months2–4 months
574 VulcVulcanised6–9 months2–3 months
508 WestgateCupsole9–12 months3–5 months
600 KnoxCupsole9–12 months3–5 months
808L LemosCupsole9–12 months3–5 months
933 ReynoldsPremium cupsole12+ months4–6 months

New Balance Numeric size guide

New Balance Numeric runs true to size on most models. Cupsole models (508, 600, 808L, 933) have a slightly wider fit — if you have narrow feet, consider going half a size down.

EU UK US Men CM
3966.524.5
406.5725
40.577.525.5
417.5826
4288.526.5
42.58.5927
4399.527.5
449.51028
44.51010.528.5
4510.51129
461111.529.5

New Balance Numeric pro riders

Every Numeric shoe carries the name of a real skater who helped design it:

Tiago Lemos — 808L Tom Knox — 574 Vulc / 600 Andrew Reynolds — 933 Brandon Westgate — 508 Jamie Foy — 440v2

Frequently asked questions about New Balance Numeric

New Balance Numeric is the skate division of New Balance, created specifically for skateboarding. Unlike the running or lifestyle lines, Numeric shoes feature a vulcanised or cupsole skate outsole, an upper reinforced in the areas worn down by grip tape, and are co-designed with professional skaters. They are technical shoes that also work perfectly as everyday urban footwear.
For beginners, the NB Numeric 272 or the 440v2 are the best options: low profile, thin vulcanised sole and an affordable price. If you plan on doing impact skating from the start (stairs, gaps), the 508 Westgate or the 808L Lemos will give you more protection thanks to their cupsole construction.
A vulcanised sole (272, 440v2, 574 Vulc) is thin and flexible, giving you more contact with the board and better boardfeel, but less cushioning. A cupsole (508, 600, 808L, 933) is thicker and stiffer, absorbing hard landing impacts better but sacrificing some boardfeel. The choice comes down to your style: technical → vulcanised, impact → cupsole.
They generally run true to European standard sizing. Cupsole models (508, 600, 808L, 933) have a slightly wider fit — if you have narrow feet, consider going half a size down. Check our size guide above to compare EU, UK, US and centimetre measurements.
Absolutely, and it's very common. Models like the 574 Vulc, the 600 Knox or the 933 Reynolds have a retro, urban aesthetic that makes them perfect for everyday wear. They pair well with streetwear, cargo trousers or denim. Many colourways are designed to work just as well on the street as in the skatepark.
It depends on the model and how hard you skate. Vulcanised models (272, 440v2, 574 Vulc) last around 2–4 months with frequent sessions. Cupsole models (508, 600, 808L) hold up for 3–5 months. The 933 Reynolds, thanks to its premium materials, can exceed 4–6 months even with heavy use. Check the lifespan table above for a detailed breakdown by model.
You can shop the full New Balance Numeric range at Surf Devils — a skate and surf specialist with fast shipping to the UK and across Europe. We carry current stock of the 272, 440v2, 508 Westgate, 574 Vulc, 600 Knox, 808L Lemos and 933 Reynolds in all seasonal colourways. Advice from people who actually skate.