New Balance continues to build out its performance lineup with the announcement of the P400 Low. This lower-cut iteration of the P400 is designed to give players seeking a low-top look and feel a lighter performance option. The P400 Low will drop July 2026 for $120.
Maintaining the basketball-first mentality of its predecessor, the P400 Low sees a reduction in profile height. The shoe features N-lock stability technology, soft double cushioning, and a molded upper for foot containment during dynamic directions.
The nylon plate adds structure to the shoe while maintaining something that doesn’t feel bulky. Hopefully that allows the P400 Low to be an interesting option for guards and athletic players who need support, but still want something more responsive in a low-top form factor.
Cameron Brink is spearheading the silhouette’s introduction as part of a broader push from New Balance Basketball. The LA Sparks forward has already become one of the brand’s most prominent young ambassadors, providing the rollout with star power linked to women’s basketball while giving NB more cultural cachet away from the court as well.
The rollout is also tied to New Balance’s “Quiet Noise” campaign, which Tyrese Maxey, Cooper Flagg, Darius Garland, Aaliyah Crump and Sienna Betts are starring in. That group perfectly illustrates how New Balance is expanding its basketball presence through NBA names, future NBA prospects and standout players in women’s youth basketball.
New Balance P400 Low Release Date
The New Balance P400 Low debuts July 2026 for $120.
Boasting a low-profile, performance-driven construction and tooling process, and the arrival of Cameron Brink accompanying the launch, the sneaker offers New Balance another fresh leap forward in their growing basketball collection.
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