
New Balance Numeric 933 Andrew Reynolds Skate Shoes - Black/Navy
New Balance Numeric bring the digits with fresh colourways for their loaded roster of silhouettes to kickstart the new year. Their first collection of 2026 continues to masterfully blend industry leading tech with contemporary skate stylings, and newness lands for some of their most popular models. NB# deliver a duo of fresh palettes for Andrew Reynold’s groundbreaking signature, the 933; a duo of 440 Trails arrive, one new, one returning; there is a fresh take on Jamie Foy’s 306 Black/Gum, as well as a load more tasteful colourways for some of their bestsellers.
The 933. Blending New Balance’s skate tech together with the Boss’ unmatched attention to detail and experience, the 933 is prepped to meet and exceed all expectations. This is one we’ve been looking forward to.
The shoe is heavy on the sports shoe influences through a skateboarding lens, especially from heritage NB running shoes, namely the 990, because Reynolds wanted to focus on fit, support and feel, and, well, because it looks sick. It’s crafted from suede, mesh and soft leather detailing, keeping it super durable with breathability for those long sessions, whilst underfoot especially, the tech comes out to play. This one comes in a sick Black/Navy colourway.
Let’s rattle through some of the techier details that live up to the expectations and scrutiny of the Boss for his NB signature model, one of the most anticipated skate shoes ever: the full-length ABZORB midsole with dual-foam density absorbs impact through cushioning and compression resistance. An NDurance outsole and adhered toecap adds extra durability, especially in the kickflip area, the TPU mid-foot shank offers strategic primo protection, and the Controlled Reaction Device cradles the heel and keeps ya stabilised. Phew. There’s a hell of a lot more you can say about this shoe, but we won’t bore you with all the details. Why not grab a pair and find out for yourself?
- 001189393
New Balance Numeric bring the digits with fresh colourways for their loaded roster of silhouettes to kickstart the new year. Their first collection of 2026 continues to masterfully blend industry leading tech with contemporary skate stylings, and newness lands for some of their most popular models. NB# deliver a duo of fresh palettes for Andrew Reynold’s groundbreaking signature, the 933; a duo of 440 Trails arrive, one new, one returning; there is a fresh take on Jamie Foy’s 306 Black/Gum, as well as a load more tasteful colourways for some of their bestsellers.
The 933. Blending New Balance’s skate tech together with the Boss’ unmatched attention to detail and experience, the 933 is prepped to meet and exceed all expectations. This is one we’ve been looking forward to.
The shoe is heavy on the sports shoe influences through a skateboarding lens, especially from heritage NB running shoes, namely the 990, because Reynolds wanted to focus on fit, support and feel, and, well, because it looks sick. It’s crafted from suede, mesh and soft leather detailing, keeping it super durable with breathability for those long sessions, whilst underfoot especially, the tech comes out to play. This one comes in a sick Black/Navy colourway.
Let’s rattle through some of the techier details that live up to the expectations and scrutiny of the Boss for his NB signature model, one of the most anticipated skate shoes ever: the full-length ABZORB midsole with dual-foam density absorbs impact through cushioning and compression resistance. An NDurance outsole and adhered toecap adds extra durability, especially in the kickflip area, the TPU mid-foot shank offers strategic primo protection, and the Controlled Reaction Device cradles the heel and keeps ya stabilised. Phew. There’s a hell of a lot more you can say about this shoe, but we won’t bore you with all the details. Why not grab a pair and find out for yourself?
- 001189393
Original: $119.95
-65%$119.95
$41.98Description
New Balance Numeric bring the digits with fresh colourways for their loaded roster of silhouettes to kickstart the new year. Their first collection of 2026 continues to masterfully blend industry leading tech with contemporary skate stylings, and newness lands for some of their most popular models. NB# deliver a duo of fresh palettes for Andrew Reynold’s groundbreaking signature, the 933; a duo of 440 Trails arrive, one new, one returning; there is a fresh take on Jamie Foy’s 306 Black/Gum, as well as a load more tasteful colourways for some of their bestsellers.
The 933. Blending New Balance’s skate tech together with the Boss’ unmatched attention to detail and experience, the 933 is prepped to meet and exceed all expectations. This is one we’ve been looking forward to.
The shoe is heavy on the sports shoe influences through a skateboarding lens, especially from heritage NB running shoes, namely the 990, because Reynolds wanted to focus on fit, support and feel, and, well, because it looks sick. It’s crafted from suede, mesh and soft leather detailing, keeping it super durable with breathability for those long sessions, whilst underfoot especially, the tech comes out to play. This one comes in a sick Black/Navy colourway.
Let’s rattle through some of the techier details that live up to the expectations and scrutiny of the Boss for his NB signature model, one of the most anticipated skate shoes ever: the full-length ABZORB midsole with dual-foam density absorbs impact through cushioning and compression resistance. An NDurance outsole and adhered toecap adds extra durability, especially in the kickflip area, the TPU mid-foot shank offers strategic primo protection, and the Controlled Reaction Device cradles the heel and keeps ya stabilised. Phew. There’s a hell of a lot more you can say about this shoe, but we won’t bore you with all the details. Why not grab a pair and find out for yourself?
- 001189393























