New Balance 992 Sizing Guide: True to Size? (64 Pairs)
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The New Balance 992 fits true to size for most people. Based on 64 owner-reported pairs in the Feetlot database, the average wearer takes their normal Nike size and gets a secure, broken-in feel right away. Most people: stay true to size. The bigger decision on the 992 is width, not length — it comes in B, D, 2E, and 4E, so wide-footed wearers should change width rather than going up a size. Narrow feet can take the B width before reaching for a half size down.
New Balance 992 Sizing — What 64 Pairs in the Feetlot Database Tell Us
The New Balance 992 is a Made-in-USA premium runner, and across the 64 owner-reported pairs in the Feetlot database its fit pattern is consistent: the residuals cluster tightly, around the 0.20 to 0.25 size-unit standard deviation typical of a normal lifestyle sneaker. That means the 992 fits a given foot length predictably from person to person — there is no wild-card length surprise. The widely repeated "New Balance runs true" advice lines up with what Feetlot data actually shows for the 992.
The quirk that makes the 992 different from most sneakers is not its length but its width system. New Balance builds the 992 on multiple width lasts (B, D, 2E, 4E), so the fit problem that other brands force you to solve with a half size up or down is solved on the 992 by picking the correct width. That is why the length sizing stays so true: wearers who would otherwise size up for room instead move to a wider last and keep their normal number.
Should You Size Up or Down in New Balance 992?
Standard fit (most people)
Stay true to size in the standard D width. The 992 uses a structured suede-and-mesh upper over a dual-density ENCAP midsole, and at your true Nike size it gives a snug heel and a supportive midfoot straight out of the box. The 992 is one of the sneakers in the Feetlot dataset where the average wearer does not adjust away from their nominal size.
Wide feet
Change the width before changing the size. Going up half a size to chase width adds length you do not need and lets the heel slip; the better move on the 992 is the 2E (wide) or 4E (extra wide) last at your true size. New Balance offering these widths is the whole point of the model, so use them rather than oversizing.
Narrow feet
Try the B (narrow) width at your true size first. The structured upper does not collapse onto a narrow foot the way a knit would, so narrow-footed wearers sometimes feel they swim in the standard D. The narrow last fixes the hold without shortening the length; only go down half a size if the B width still feels loose, and never go a full size down.
New Balance 992 vs 990 and other 99X models
The 992 shares its length sizing with the rest of the Made-in-USA 99X line — the 990, 991, 993 and similar models take the same number on the same foot. The differences between them are cushioning and upper construction, not length, so if you know your size in another 99X, carry it straight over to the 992.
How New Balance 992 Compares to Other Sneakers
The New Balance 992 sits squarely in the middle of the lifestyle-sneaker pack on length. According to Feetlot data, the 992 fits at essentially the same numerical size as the Nike Air Force 1, Vans Authentic, Converse Chuck Taylor (Low), and adidas Superstar. If a wearer takes size 10 in any of those, they take size 10 in the 992 too.
The shifts worth knowing run the other direction: the 992 runs slightly larger than several Nike and adidas models, so you would take half a size up in those compared to your 992 number. That group includes the Air Jordan 1, Air Jordan 4, Air Max 90, Air Max 97, Blazer Mid '77, SB Dunk Low, and the YEEZY Boost 350 V2 — all of them buy about half a size bigger than the 992. The exception is boot-style footwear: the Clarks Desert Boot runs roomy, so take half a size down from your 992 number when buying it.
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New Balance 992 Size Chart (US / EU / UK)
| US Men's | US Women's | UK | EU |
|---|---|---|---|
| 7 | 8.5 | 6.5 | 40 |
| 7.5 | 9 | 7 | 40.5 |
| 8 | 9.5 | 7.5 | 41.5 |
| 8.5 | 10 | 8 | 42 |
| 9 | 10.5 | 8.5 | 42.5 |
| 9.5 | 11 | 9 | 43 |
| 10 | 11.5 | 9.5 | 44 |
| 10.5 | 12 | 10 | 44.5 |
| 11 | 12.5 | 10.5 | 45 |
| 11.5 | 13 | 11 | 45.5 |
| 12 | 13.5 | 11.5 | 46.5 |
| 13 | 14.5 | 12.5 | 47.5 |
Common Sizing Mistakes
- Sizing up for width instead of changing width. The 992 comes in B, D, 2E and 4E. Going up half a size for more room adds length and lets the heel slip; pick the wider last at your true size instead.
- Treating the 992 like a Nike that you size down. Air Force 1 owners often go down half a size, but the 992 fits true. Carry your normal number, not your sized-down AF1 trick.
- Assuming the 992 runs big because it looks chunky. The dad-shoe silhouette is volume, not length. According to Feetlot data the 992 sits at the same numerical size as Air Force 1 and Vans Authentic.
- Buying small expecting the suede to stretch. The suede-and-mesh upper softens slightly but does not gain length. A 992 that is too short stays too short.
- Ignoring the width letter on the box. A "size 10" in 4E is a very different shoe from a "size 10" in B. Always check the width code, not just the number.
How Feetlot Computes These Numbers
Every New Balance 992 sizing recommendation on Feetlot is the output of a global offset model fit to over 100,000 owner-reported shoe records. Each shoe gets a single number — its "size offset" — that captures how much its sizing drifts from the reference shoe (the Nike Air Force 1). When a Feetlot user provides their size in any tracked sneaker, the model recovers their true foot baseline and recommends the matching 992 size.
This works better than the more common pairwise approach because Feetlot uses the entire wardrobe graph. A YEEZY 350 owner contributes data about how YEEZY fits relative to Air Force 1 owners, who in turn link to 992 owners, and so on. Even when two users share zero shoes directly, the chain of users in between transmits a consistent recommendation. The result: sizing advice that holds up no matter how unusual a wardrobe is.
Add the shoes you already own and Feetlot predicts your size in the New Balance 992 and 2,000+ others, from 100,000+ verified owner pairs.