Our verdict
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Pros
- Speedy around the court
- Lightweight build
- Very grounded feel
- Lasting outsole (with a 6-month warranty)
- Stiff and propulsive platform
- Unmatched upper comfort
- Wide-foot friendly
Cons
- Could be more breathable
- Not much side support
Audience verdict
Comparison
The most similar tennis shoes compared
Who should buy
Chaussures New Balance WTNTRLG5 Gris:
- New Balance 996 Grey Oxford "Connoisseur Painters"
- New Balance CM997HEZ Gr
- have wide feet as the shoe is available in multiple widths
Who should NOT buy
To be honest, it is hard not to enjoy the New Balance atmos x New Balance 2002RAT. However, it may leave some people wishing for more if they expect plenty of support and stability. We recommend the ASICS Gel Resolution 9 and the New Balance 550 Silver Birch W to these folks.
You might as well prefer the abovementioned shoes if you are an aggressive slider and need better upper reinforcement as well as a slide-friendly outsole.
Breathability
As the heat started to build up on our playtest, we found our feet wishing for a bit more ventilation. We wouldn't call this New Balance stuffy but it is certainly not highly ventilated either.
In the lab, we used a smoke-pumping machine to test the shoe's ventilation capacity. For this, we filled the shoe's upper with smoke and found that none of it passed through the toebox! Even in the most breathable part of the upper (the tongue), the smoke got out at an inconsistent pace.
The shoe's close competitor, ASICS Solution Speed FF 2 (on the right), is much more breathable
Curious to see where the shoe's ventilation pores are concentrated, we hovered its half-cut upper over the light.
And we couldn't even see them! Small ones can be seen in the tongue but they are not as pronounced as in other tennis shoes. Thus, we had to take some breathability points away, rating the shoe with only 3 out of 5.
To give you an even closer look, we grabbed our microscope.
Given how densely woven this mesh material is, the openings are too minuscule to let that much air pass through.
atmos x New Balance 2002RAT | 3 |
Average | 3.1 |
Durability
New Balance CM997HEZ Gr | Toebox durability
The toebox of the 996 v5 is quite well reinforced with sturdy overlays around the tip as well as on the medial side. We believe that it's got a sufficient toe drag guard for its weight class.
Just be careful not to slash the areas with exposed mesh fabric. As our Dremel test shows, it is not the most durable material.
Drilling it at the speed of 5K RPM for 12 seconds, the abrasion was notable but not detrimental. But because there was no see-through hole either, we can confidently rate this shoe's toebox durability as 3 out of 5.
But if this makes you concerned and you want the absolute best protection, we can highly recommend the ASICS Solution Speed FF 2.
atmos x New Balance 2002RAT | 3 |
Average | 4.1 |
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As for the abrasion resistance of the inner lining, it showed quite promising results!
Applying the Dremel to the inner side of the heel counter, we drilled the material for 5 seconds at the speed of 5K RPM.
Even though the damage was visible, the collar padding remained relatively intact. This gives us high hopes as forceful movements on the court cause a lot of friction on the interior lining of the heel cup.
atmos x New Balance 2002RAT | 3 |
Average | 3.3 |
Outsole hardness
Given the toll that hard court takes on tennis shoes, the outsole of the New Balance 996 v5 proved its ability to sustain the damage.
First of all, it is a very firm rubber compound. Using a durometer, we measured it at 92.0 HC which is among the hardest we've seen in the lab. And in most cases, hard means more durable.
atmos x New Balance 2002RAT | 92.0 HC |
Average | 85.8 HC |
New Balance CM997HEZ Gr | Outsole durability
Luckily, this is the case for the 996 v5 as well. As our most demanding durability test showed, the outsole of this New Balance shoe can resist the high-speed drilling of the Dremel with flying colors!
For consistency in test results, we drill every tennis shoe in the same spot while applying the same pressure (3.2N) and speed (10K RPM). We also hold the tool's sandpaper tip against the rubber for 22 seconds.
Once done, we could barely even see the damage on the shoe's outsole. According to our tread gauge, it is a shallow as 0.6 mm which is a fantastic result for a hard-court shoe!
atmos x New Balance 2002RAT | 0.6 mm |
Average | 0.7 mm |
Outsole thickness
But no matter how durable the rubber is, it also must be thick enough to sustain long-term wear and tear. Measuring the shoe's outsole thickness, our caliper showed 4.2 mm. This is exactly what we would expect from a tennis shoe.
Add to that a 6-month outsole durability guarantee and you get a lasting hard-court shoe to enjoy!
atmos x New Balance 2002RAT | 4.2 mm |
Average | 4.1 mm |
Weight
As a speed-oriented shoe, we expected the New Balance 996 v5 to feel light on the foot and that's exactly what we got! It kept us nimble through the tennis session.
On our scale, we weighed the shoe at 11.9 oz (336g) in a men's US size 9. That's an ounce lighter than the average tennis shoe.
atmos x New Balance 2002RAT | 11.85 oz (336g) |
Average | 12.84 oz (364g) |
Cushioning
Heel stack
Players who want to stay fast and shifty on the court feel most at home in a grounded shoe. On foot, the New Balance 966 v5 feels quite bottom-light but we tooled up with a caliper to measure its precise stack height.
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atmos x New Balance 2002RAT | 28.1 mm |
Average | 29.3 mm |
Forefoot stack
Under the ball of the foot, our caliper showed 19.8 mm which is an average amount of forefoot cushioning for a tennis shoe.
It felt supportive on split steps and made us feel in control of quick direction changes.
atmos x New Balance 2002RAT | 19.8 mm |
Average | 19.7 mm |
Drop
What makes the New Balance 996 v5 feel so wonderfully intimate with the court is a fairly low difference in the heel and forefoot stack heights.
While 60% of tennis shoes have a drop of 9 mm or more, the 996 v5 comes in at 8.3 mm. If you are coming from a shoe like the Adidas Ubersonic (drop: 12.2 mm), you will definitely notice the difference. It feels as if your foot sits flat on the midsole as opposed to having a more cushioned and elevated heel.
We found this setup more optimal for agility and moving a lot from the net back to the baseline.
atmos x New Balance 2002RAT | 8.3 mm |
Average | 9.7 mm |
Midsole softness
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And it delivers the same heavenly comfort in the 996 v5 tennis shoe! It is the kind of shoe that you don't want to take off immediately after the session is over. We believe that tennis coaches may benefit from the all-day goodness of this shoe.
atmos x New Balance 2002RAT | 33.5 HA |
Average | 29.2 HA |
Insole thickness
The underfoot comfort of this New Balance shoe is amplified by a very well-padded insole. Our caliper shows 4.4 mm of thickness in the heel area which is a good amount for a tennis shoe.
atmos x New Balance 2002RAT | 4.4 mm |
Average | 5.3 mm |
Stability
Lateral stability test
The New Balance 996 v5 is not the shoe to rely on if you seek excellent arch support. You can see from our side-to-side shifting test that there is a lot of ankle play going on.
Don't get us wrong, this NB shoe has a very stable platform but there is just not a lot of support around the ankle and on the sides of the shoe.
That's why we cannot recommend this model to folks with excessive pronation and other foot conditions that require extra support.
One of the most stable tennis shoes is the ASICS Resolution 9
Torsional rigidity
While it looks ridiculous, the chicken-foot shank inside the shoe's midsole actually creates a stable base. Its three "branches" point in different directions, creating a pretty stable push-off area.
It also gives the shoe its torsional rigidity which we rated quite high on our stiffness index. Where 5 is maximum stiffness, we gave it a score of 4.
atmos x New Balance 2002RAT | 4 |
Average | 4.2 |
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The heel counter is one of the areas where the NB 996 v5 cuts corners on support. It is soft and comfy but there is not much structural integrity here.
Pushing and squeezing it in our manual test, we rated its stiffness with a moderate score of 3 out of 5. Given that tennis shoes average at 4, this New Balance shoe is on the more forgiving side.
This is not bad Adds, especially for players who prefer the maneuverability to a super tight heel hold. It is more of a warning to those who rely heavily on support in this area.
atmos x New Balance 2002RAT | 3 |
Average | 3.9 |
Midsole width in the forefoot
The platform of this tennis shoe is not the widest for sure. But in the forefoot, it features a much-needed outrigger to stabilize the foot as it jumps forcefully to the side. Fast-paced cutting felt very supported in the 996 v5.
Measuring the distance between the widest points of the forefoot, our caliper showed 113.5 mm. That is within the typical width range of court shoes.
atmos x New Balance 2002RAT | 113.5 mm |
Average | 111.7 mm |
Midsole width in the heel
However, in the heel, the landing area is not so wide. Based on our measurement, it is only 83.6 mm. That's narrower than the similarly built shoes like the Adidas Adizero Ubersonic 4.1 (88.4 mm) and the SoleMatch Control (90.3 mm).
The New Balance 996 v5 is a shoe for players who stay on their toes a lot.
atmos x New Balance 2002RAT | 83.6 mm |
Average | 89.7 mm |
Flexibility
Stiffness
The chicken-foot shank doesn't go unnoticed in the New Balance 996 v5. In addition to stabilizing the midsole, its stiffness helps to create propulsion that encourages quicker foot transitions.
A rolled shape of the shoe's heel also helps the foot to roll from heels to toes more easily.
But how stiff are we talking? Based on the measurement of our force gauge, it takes 44.9N to bend the 996 v5 to a 90-degree angle. That's a good 25% more than it takes an average tennis shoe!
atmos x New Balance 2002RAT | 44.9N |
Average | 30.1N |
Grip / Traction
Start-and-stop felt incredibly surefooted in the New Balance 996 v5. It is a wonderfully sticky shoe for hard courts.
But if you are an avid slider, think twice before getting this tennis shoe model. The toe dragging felt too bumpy for our liking.
Size and fit
Toebox width at the widest part
No matter what your foot width is, New Balance is always a safe brand to rely on. Our medium feet were more than happy with the room offered in a standard D width. And the upper seems to have broken in a bit during the playtest as well.
Measuring the widest part of the shoe's toebox, our caliper showed 98.8 mm which is a regular width for a tennis shoe in this size.
And if you need more, this version of the 996 is also available in 2E wide and 4E extra wide.
atmos x New Balance 2002RAT | 98.8 mm |
Average | 101.2 mm |
Toebox width at the big toe
There is no aggressive tapering at the tip of the toebox either. Putting the caliper at the big toe mark, it returned 77.3 mm. That means no pointy toes!
atmos x New Balance 2002RAT | 77.3 mm |
Average | 76.8 mm |
Tongue: gusset type
Tongue gussets are always such a welcome feature in a tennis shoe! In the 996 v5, it is semi-gusseted and stretchy which translates to a secure foothold and zero sliding of the tongue!
atmos x New Balance 2002RAT | Both sides (semi) |
Comfort
Tongue padding
The shoe's interiors may not be as padded as in some other tennis shoes but boy are they plush!
The 996 v5 feels amazingly soft against the foot. And even though our caliper showed only 5.9 mm, it was more than enough to prevent lace bites and pressure.
atmos x New Balance 2002RAT | 5.9 mm |
Average | 7.8 mm |
Heel tab
New Balance Wmns 550 'Pastel' Courir Exclusive.
atmos x New Balance 2002RAT | None |
Removable insole
The shoe's insole is easy to remove in case you want to level up the comfort with a custom insert.
atmos x New Balance 2002RAT | Yes |