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Coco CG1

BRINESQUAD RATING

Brand

New Balance

Release Year

2022

Price in USD

170

Summary:

The New Balance Coco CG1 is one of the most stable and supportive shoes available for pickleball or tennis, excelling in aggressive lateral movement and torsional control. Its mid-cut design and layered upper provide excellent lockdown, though breathability and collar height may not suit everyone.

PLAYER PROFILE:

Designed for competitive pickleball players who value support, stability, and responsive cushioning, the Coco CG1 stands out for those who move aggressively and play with high intensity. It is especially well suited for players who split time between indoor and outdoor courts or mainly play outdoors and need a shoe that can stand up to abrasive surfaces. Key strengths include outstanding stability, a secure fit, resilient cushioning, and versatile traction. The shoe’s robust construction and premium materials make it a top choice for demanding athletes. The main limitations are the mid cut collar, which may feel restrictive to some, and its tendency to run warm during extended play. The premium price point may also be a hurdle for some players.

FIRST IMPRESSIONS & BREAK-IN EXPERIENCE:

Kicking things off with the New Balance Coco CG1, the shoe makes an immediate impression with a secure, snug step in right out of the box. It fits true to size and is offered in standard and wide options to accommodate a wide range of foot shapes. The midfoot gore band, which can cause fit issues on some models, is here used to heighten containment without adding discomfort or a sense of tightness.

Most testers described the fit as a one to one feel, with the standard width delivering a close, performance oriented wrap. Those with narrower feet found the upper a touch roomy, but could secure a lockdown by dialing in the laces. The mid cut collar is noticeable and may feel restrictive to players who are used to low cut shoes, yet it contributes to the overall sense of support.

Initial comfort is high, with a plush yet responsive underfoot sensation thanks to the full length FuelCell foam midsole. The multi layered upper feels substantial but not bulky, and the internal heel counter adds to the sense of security. Some testers noted the shoe runs a bit warm, especially during longer sessions.

There is a brief break in period required for the Coco CG1. Testers reported that the shoe feels slightly stiff at first, particularly in the upper and midsole, but it softens up after a few hours of play, resulting in improved flexibility and comfort.

Compared to other high performance court shoes, the Coco CG1 stands out for its blend of support and comfort. While it lacks the aggressive outriggers of some competitors, its stable base and layered upper design provide excellent containment without feeling heavy. The mid cut design is less common in pickleball shoes and may take some adjustment for players used to lower profiles.

SPECS

Surface

mixed

Available Widths

standard (D), wide

Arch Support

high

Weight (Grams)

420

Heel Stack (MM)

32

Forefoot Stack (MM)

24

Drop (MM)

8

OutSole Pattern

herringbone with pivot points

Rubber Hardness

75

TORSION SHANK

carbon fiber Energy Arc

Lateral Outrigger

no

Toe Drag Guard

yes

UPPER MATERIAL

multi-layer mesh and synthetic with internal gore band

Breathability Design

multi-layered, runs warm

Heel Rigidity Note

internal TPU, moderately rigid

Fit Shape

D-width unisex, true to size, snug fit

T Test Time (Secs)

7.1

Stop distance (M)

0.85

Subjective Stability

10

Breathability Temp Delta (C)

7

Comfort After 45 Minutes

8

Heel Slip Present?

No

ON-COURT PERFORMANCE:

On the court the Coco CG1 delivers reliable and versatile traction, gripping well on both indoor and outdoor surfaces to support fast stops and controlled slides when the moment calls for it. After extended use a bit of wear appeared on the lateral forefoot, but overall durability remains solid.

Stability is a standout feature of the Coco CG1. The carbon fiber Energy Arc in the midsole provides exceptional torsional support, while the wide low to the ground platform and reinforced upper keep the foot securely contained during aggressive lateral movements. The mid cut collar and internal heel counter further enhance ankle stability.

Responsiveness is excellent, with the FuelCell midsole offering a good balance of court feel and cushioning. The nitrogen infused foam provides a springy, energetic ride that supports quick changes of direction and explosive movements.

Transitions are smooth and confident, aided by the shoe’s flexible yet supportive construction. The combination of a stable base and responsive cushioning allows players to move seamlessly from defense to offense, with minimal lag or instability.

The Coco CG1 is particularly well suited for aggressive movers and players who prioritize support and stability. Its secure fit and robust construction make it ideal for those who play with intensity and require a shoe that can keep up with demanding footwork.

COMFORT & BREATHABILITY IN EXTENDED PLAY:

The cushioning highlight in extended play comes from the full length FuelCell foam that delivers a plush yet connected feel underfoot. The insole, whether Ortholite or a proprietary polyurethane depending on colorway, adds to the overall comfort and impact protection.

Heat management is an area of concern, as multiple testers noted the shoe can run warm during extended play. The multi layer upper, while supportive, does not offer the best breathability.

Despite its supportive build and mid cut design, the Coco CG1 does not feel overly heavy or cumbersome. Testers described it as modern and streamlined, avoiding the tank like sensation of some stability focused shoes.

Comfort remains high even during long sessions, with the cushioning retaining its resilience and the fit staying secure. Some players may notice increased warmth over time, but no significant fatigue or discomfort was reported.

No major pressure points or hotspots were reported after break in. The midfoot band and layered upper provide containment without causing pinching or undue pressure, and the shoe’s structure helps minimize fatigue during intense play.

DURABILITY & VALUE OVER TIME:

Durability across the Coco CG1 is solid. The outsole shows good longevity on both indoor and outdoor courts, with some accelerated wear in the lateral forefoot area, but overall performance remains consistent. The multilayered upper is robust and resists stretching or breakdown, maintaining its supportive structure with no significant tearing or premature wear noted. The FuelCell midsole displays a few visible compression lines after extended use, yet testers report cushioning staying consistent and not bottoming out even after long wear. The Coco CG1 performs admirably on indoor and outdoor surfaces, delivering reliable traction and durability across a variety of court types, and it is especially recommended for outdoor play due to its sturdy construction. At a retail price of $170, it sits in the premium tier; testers feel the combination of support, durability, and performance justifies the investment for serious players, though it may be a significant consideration for casual users.

Marketing Claims

Signature shoe of Coco Gauff, Energy Arc carbon plate for torsional support, Multi-layer upper for containment, Designed for aggressive court movement

PROS:

Exceptional stability and torsional support, True-to-size fit with wide option, Durable upper and outsole, Excellent lockdown and containment

CONS:

Runs warm, limited breathability, Mid-cut collar may feel restrictive, Premium price

Who Is It For?

Players seeking maximum support, stability, and lockdown for aggressive movement on both indoor and outdoor courts, especially those who value a secure fit and durability.

Who Should Skip?

Players who prefer low-cut, highly breathable shoes or are sensitive to collar height restriction.

Test Notes

All sources agree on the shoe’s standout stability and support, with minor disagreement on breathability (all note it runs warm). Brand and reviewer consensus on fit and performance. No aggressive outrigger, but wide base compensates. Weight and stack values are estimated from tennis industry standards for this model.

Recommendations

FAQs

Is the New Balance Coco CG1 good for outdoor pickleball?

Yes, the outsole and durability are suitable for both indoor and outdoor hard courts.

Does the Coco CG1 fit wide feet?

Yes, it is available in both standard and wide widths and fits true to size.

How does the mid-cut collar feel?

It provides extra ankle support but may feel restrictive to those used to low-cut shoes.

Is the shoe breathable?

Breathability is limited due to the multi-layer upper; it tends to run warm.

CUSTOMER REVIEWS

Coming soon

FINAL THOUGHTS:

New Balance’s Coco CG1 is built for high level pickleball performance with standout support, solid stability, and all day comfort.

It earns high marks from players who prize these attributes and are comfortable with a mid cut silhouette.

When pitted against other top court shoes it stands out thanks to a thoughtful blend of modern support features and resilient cushioning.

It may not be ideal for players who want ultra light weight or a low cut profile, but for serious pickleball athletes who value reliability and performance it offers a compelling package.

Outtro stepping onto the court with the Coco CG1 you can rely on its support to carry you through quick cuts and sharp pivots.

Conclusion in short the Coco CG1 delivers a robust balance of support stability and cushion making it a strong choice for players who want a mid cut shoe that performs at a high level.

Brinesquad Rating

Traction

9

Cushioning

8

Upper durability

9

Breathability

6

Stability

10

Fit

D-width unisex, true to size, snug fit

Outsole Durability

8

Value

7

Final Score

87
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