A new running silhouette built for comfort over metrics, backed by an athlete roster that includes Gabby Thomas and Action Bronson
What’s Under the Hood
New Balance wants you to stop watching your splits. The brand’s latest running shoe, the Ellipse, has been designed around one idea: helping runners lose track of time. Not in a vague, motivational poster way. In a genuine “the run felt so good I forgot to check my watch” way.
The Ellipse sits on Fresh Foam X cushioning with a rockered profile that keeps your stride rolling forward naturally. The upper is breathable mesh with stretch laces, so there’s no fiddling around before you head out. It’s built for the kind of running most people actually do: daily miles, easy efforts, the runs where enjoyment matters more than pace.
The Roster
New Balance launched the Ellipse alongside Action Bronson, which tells you something about the shoe’s positioning. This isn’t purely a performance play. It’s a lifestyle crossover that still delivers technically.

That said, the athlete list backing the Ellipse is no joke. Olympic gold medallist Gabby Thomas runs in it. So does Parker Valby. NFL quarterback Josh Allen and baseball star Francisco Lindor are also on board. When athletes at that level cosign a comfort shoe, the tech clearly holds up.

The Pitch
Running culture has become obsessed with data. Cadence, heart rate zones, VO2 max estimates from your wrist. New Balance is betting there’s a market for runners who just want to lace up and go. The Ellipse is that shoe.
Shop the New Balance Ellipse now at newbalance.co.uk.




