Quick Facts
- The Krooked x New Balance Numeric 600 Tom Knox combines an upper full of brown suede and mesh with olive accents and white contrast.
- The Krooked 600 adds embossed flower graphics drawn by Krooked founder, skate legend, fine artist, and cultural icon Mark Gonzalez on the side panel “N” logos and heel tab.
- The Krooked x New Balance Numeric 600 Tom Knox will be released December 8, 2025.
British pro skater Tom Knox is known for his uniquely claustrophobic spot selection and David Blaine-like ability to squeeze through space and time, stringing together quick-footed lines that seem impossible before he pulls them off. A consistent contender for Thrasher’s Skater of the Year honors, Knox has found a home with Krooked Skateboards out of San Francisco and New Balance Numeric, where his NB 600 signature shoe is a focal point of the Boston brand’s skate line.
Bringing his sponsors together for a collab colorway of his signature shoe, the Krooked x New Balance Numeric 600 Tom Knox is a perfect match for Knox’s gloomy UK footage, combining an upper full of brown suede and mesh with olive accents and white contrast. Keeping the classic New Balance approach of suede support with mesh in-between for breathability, the Krooked 600 adds embossed flower graphics drawn by Krooked founder, skate legend, fine artist, and cultural icon Mark Gonzalez on the side panel “N” logos and heel tab.
More Krooked flower graphics are added to the insoles, and the brand’s stoned eyes logo replaces the two zeros on the New Balance 600 tongue logo. To celebrate the collaboration colorway, Krooked dropped a short new video part from Knox featuring the shoe in action. As far as shoe commercials go, non-stop skate footage is always a winner.
The Krooked x New Balance Numeric 600 Tom Knox will be released December 8, 2025 through New Balance and select New Balance Numeric retailers in-store and online. Available in men’s sizing, the retail price is set at $120. For all the latest New Balance collab news, download the Sole Retriever mobile app.

Zach Harris is a writer based in Philadelphia. His work has appeared in Rolling Stone, Vice, Complex, High Times, and more. He is obsessed with skateboarding and bowling. He is still looking for his first 300. For tips, reviews, and anything in size 10.5 - zach.h@soleretriever.com





