New Balance Freezelx V4 Low lacrosse shoe vs New Balance Freezelx V5 lacrosse cleats
Overall winner: New Balance Freezelx V5 lacrosse cleats
Key Differences
Product A (Freezelx V4 Low) is the more affordable New Balance option and emphasizes lightweight, low-cut construction for turf traction; it has some mixed durability feedback and reports of sole separation. Product B (Freezelx V5) is a higher-tier lacrosse cleat with strong traction on turf and grass and generally true-to-size fit, but some users report mixed heel comfort and a stiffer sole
New Balance Freezelx V4 Low lacrosse shoe
Low-cut lacrosse shoe with synthetic and mesh upper and TPU cleat outsole for traction. Customers say it’s high quality, comfortable, and lightweight with a good fit and stylish look
Pros
- high quality construction
- comfortable
- lightweight
- good fit
Cons
- mixed durability feedback
- soles may separate after weeks of use
New Balance Freezelx V5 lacrosse cleats
Lacrosse cleats with a TPU molded outsole for traction on turf and natural surfaces and an inner bootie for a snug fit. Customers note true-to-size fit, comfort, and lightweight feel
Pros
- snug inner bootie fit
- lightweight design
- traction on turf and grass
- true-to-size fit
Cons
- heel comfort described as mixed
- soles may feel stiff
- durability issues with sole separation reported by some
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | New Balance |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | New Balance |
| User Reviews | New Balance |