The New Balance FuelCell Supercomp Elite V4 made headlines after landing on the Boston Marathon podium—but does this carbon-plated speedster live up to the hype for non-pro runners?
Version 4 features a refined FuelCell foam that feels even more responsive, a wider platform for added stability, and an improved knit upper that hugs the foot without suffocating it. The shoe is lighter, snappier, and more race-tuned than its predecessors.
The Supercomp Elite V4 excels in race conditions—it’s propulsive, smooth through transitions, and efficient at cruising marathon pace. The Energy Arc system gives a noticeable spring, especially when you dial into a rhythm. The low drop (4mm) may take some getting used to, but for those with strong calves and efficient mechanics, it’s a plus.
While this is clearly built with elite speed in mind, the V4 is surprisingly approachable for seasoned amateurs. That said, it might be too much shoe (and too little support) for beginners or those with slower turnover.
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Bottom line: The FuelCell Supercomp Elite V4 is a serious racing tool that delivers for runners chasing PRs. If you’ve got the training base and want a shoe to help you fly on race day, this one’s worth a look.
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