New Balance Women's FuelCell 796v5 Pickleball Shoes

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About This Item

Designed for all-around performance, these pickleball shoes combine a light feel, reliable stability and long-lasting construction to keep you moving confidently both on and off the court.


Design:

  • Built for all around performance with a lightweight synthetic and mesh upper that keeps the shoe breathable and supportive
  • Features a sleek stability oriented build engineered for quick cuts and confident movement on court
  • Designed with a traditional lace up closure for a secure adjustable fit

In-Shoe Comfort:

  • Powered by FuelCell foam delivering a propulsive energetic underfoot feel that helps drive you forward during fast rallies
  • Lightweight construction helps reduce fatigue during extended play without sacrificing responsiveness
  • Supportive structure maintains comfort as movement intensity increases

Durability & Traction:

  • NDurance rubber outsole technology offers long lasting durability in high wear areas while maintaining reliable grip and non marking traction on court surfaces

Additional Details:

  • Synthetic and mesh construction balances structure and flexibility
  • Added lateral stability from a higher midsole topline plus PU toe support for extra durability where needed
  • Brand : New Balance
  • Country of Origin : Imported
  • Web ID: 26NEWWTENN796V5SSLJWQ

REVIEWS

4.6
92%
Recommended

14 Reviews

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Comfortable But Runs Narrow

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I’ve been playing in New Balance tennis shoes for a while, so I was curious to see how the FuelCell 796v5 would compare for pickleball. Overall, this is a solid, well-built shoe. The cushioning feels comfortable right out of the box, and the heel and ankle area are especially well-padded and secure. I felt supported during quick movements, particularly when moving forward and stopping. That said, the fit runs a bit narrower than I’d prefer. The biggest issue for me is the reinforced plastic on the inner side of the shoe. I understand it’s there for durability during lateral slides, but combined with the narrower fit, it presses into my forefoot and becomes uncomfortable over time. It also makes lateral movement feel slightly restricted compared to vertical movement. If you have a narrower foot, this likely won’t be an issue, and you’ll probably appreciate the added structure and durability. But if you prefer a roomier toe box or are used to the wider feel of New Balance tennis shoes, you may notice the difference. Overall: a comfortable and supportive shoe with good durability features, but I personally wish it had a bit more width in the forefoot.

Great Pickleball Shoe

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Very happy with these shoes - look great, feel great, and I feel confident when I'm wearing them on the pickleball court.

Floating On Clouds

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Was too excited to wear these to play pickle ball. They do more than look like clouds because they literally are! They are so light weight and comfortable on my feet. I couldn’t ask for a more flexible shoe. My favorite thing is they can be worn on and off the court to giving you the perfect range of versatility.

Verified Purchase

Blisters

Great except the padding around the ankle rubs blisters on my feet

Wouldn't Have Chosen But Happy To Own

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Ngl, straight out of the box the clinical white gave major soccer mom or 10-year-old baseball kid energy. But on I was pleasantly suprised. they're wildly comfortable & and a flattering silhouette, at least for someone who likes a corny norm core white sneak. It's not a flat look it's got a chuck to it which is courtesy of its function. the white is quite clinical but they're a nice go-to for errands and i look forward to them to get beat up into a dingy grey (A little dirt and time will do these a huge favor aesthetically imo). I don't pickleball. everyone hates me on the community tennis courts but i'll say this show does make me want to get involved with that regardless

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