New Balance Rebel v4 vs New Balance 1080 v13: Great daily trainers compared

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Published 2024-05-14
The New Balance FuelCell Rebel v4 and New Balance Fresh Foam X 1080 v13 are two standout daily training shoes that are certainly built differently. But does that mean they can't be used for the same types of runs?

Testers Mike, Tom and Nick have all spent plenty of running time with both of New Balance's daily running shoes and share their experiences across a range of runs to give you a better idea on whether you should go 1080 v13 or Rebel v4.

CHAPTERS:
00:00 – Intro
00:30 – Price and key stats
01:33 – How do they fit?
04:35 – The Run Test
12:55 - Which should you buy?

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All Comments (19)
  • @infernaltim
    My opinion as a 200lb weight lifter that is pretty slow when going for runs, the 1080 V13 might be my favorite running shoe ever while the Rebel V4 is for sure the most disappointing shoe I've worn. The 1080 V13 is the perfect amount of softness and rebound for me, but the Rebel V4 felt so off balance the entire time. The heel squish is far too soft with a hump in the arch, then the forefoot is pretty firm. It feels like a negative drop for me and I had to work so hard to just keep my legs turning over, like I was constantly running uphill. They hurt my legs every time I ran in them and I had to get rid of them. I suppose if you're a much lighter and faster runner the Rebel V4 may work for you, but I feel like us bigger slower runners just aren't going to get on with those things. I wanted to love them and was so upset at how much I disliked them.
  • Personally I am waiting for the NB Balos as a daily trainer. It should be the best of both worlds easy and fast.
  • @Bodhished
    I have both and 1080v13 is also perfect casual shoe as well. For running both are worth having imo,but rebel v4 is more fun.
  • @coco-vids
    i do have both shoes and will be using them for this year daily runs (2024). i use rebel v4 for quick sessions 3-5k or if im doing some fast runs as for the 1080v13, i use then for slow ,long runs (10-15k). pretty happy with the release of NB
  • I own them both of them , the 1080v13 I have 300 miles in and still going strong with a little lateral wear but nothing to hinder how they ride , the rebel's j I just added to my non plate rotation as a replacment to the topo cyclone 2's and so far I am happy with them (and yes I went up a size in the rebel v4)
  • @rfezzie
    Just got the 1080v13 as my first proper running shoes and I love them! Tried Asics and Hoka but the NB were the only shoes that properly fit my short and fat feet. I struggle with some lower leg soreness so these feel perfect for me. As I get faster I'll have to look into getting the Rebels as a secondary race day shoe.
  • @N1kolajen
    Thanks for the rundown… so if i love the 1080 v13 the Rebel V4 would be a good complimentary shoe?
  • Probably worth noting that at the beginning you said the foam in the rebel is the same as in the SC Elite, however despite having the same name, they are actually differently composed.
  • @davidpearson6011
    Cannot get hold of the Rebel V4 in the UK will they be available again ?
  • @Adriansyah1995
    1080v13 I tried 44 and it feels so soft but very snug I tried 44,5 feels much more breathable and comfortable BUT somehow feels much more firm *my usual size is 44
  • Would definitely go half size up in the 1080v13. All new balance shoes are half size short. I tried both sizing in store and recommend trying both
  • What about the stability issue for heavier runners? Is the 1080 v13 too squishy, and would the rebel v4 be better in this case?
  • @ReyRipps
    Hi Run Testers! The Rebel V4 has been really for me. The geometry is keeps me rolling and fit has been great because I got wide feet. You think the SC Elite 4 will treat me well too?
  • @JohanHenning82
    Would You recommend the Asics Nimbus 26 for Comrades Marathon i am aiming for a 10 hour time
  • @NPC123UH
    these are too similar a shoe, the rebel v4 feels like a lighter version of a 1080 v10. The 1080 v13 feels like a slightly more stable invincible run. v4 rebel feels too wide and big for fast runs, it feels like the alpha fly the way the drop feels negative where the toes seem higher than the heel. its good for heel strikers, but so is the 1080 v13. The rebel v4 upper is also way to big and loose. requires too much of a shoe lace lockdown which destroys the uppers comfortability. If new balance gives the v5 rebel the invincible run 3 treatment of cutting back on the foam, then I think the rebel has a chance of getting back to the super fun and natural feeling rebel v2 and v3.
  • @CSRunner7
    Gutted Rebel not coming in a wide option 😢
  • @neilcooper3882
    I've had both and had contrasting experiences. I didn't get on at all with the 1080v13, I found it too soft with very little rebound, and overall it was just energy sapping. The Rebel v4 works much better for me over many types of fun. Nice and light but still cushioned, with a bit of pop when I go faster. The only downside for me is that it feels very flat drop on easy runs, where I'd like a bit more of a rocker feel.