When I first opened the Brooks box, I noticed the striking design. I tested the yellow and grey color way. The color combination was eye catching, and the overlay mesh had an interesting decorative pattern. I liked the branding design, which has the style name located along the lacing system and the Brooks name down its heel.
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The Pure Cadence is the stability shoe of the group, designed to allow overpronators to experience a minimal shoe. Key features include a supportive upper, a thick pod on the outer edge of the sole unit, as well as internal support in the sole unit to add additional stability.
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I have been running in the Brooks Adrenaline GTS 10 model for the past year. I expected the shoe to be comfortable and durable, but to feel very similar to the GTS 10. It was surprising to immediately feel the differences between the two models. Not being the lightest of the shoes, the weight reduction comes as a very welcome news
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This Radically new and impressive line of minimalist shoes has began to create a lot of buzz within the running community. With its anatomical fit and use of lightweight flexible materials the collection has definitely impressed us along with many other runners
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My test pair arrived in a vivid orange and aggressive silver and black colorway. Sporting a rather large medial post and a segmented lateral midsole, the Trance 10 also looks like a lot of shoe. Did it succeed in mesmerizing me on the road? Read on and we shall see…
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Brooks’ best-selling Adrenaline series enters into its second decade of production with a few upper tweaks and a new cushioning system while still aiming to satisfy the many runners who have come to rely on the aptly named Go To Series (GTS)
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Brooks designed a very plush shoe and cut an entire ounce off the last version. Full length DNA in the midsole does seem to add additional firm but responsive cushioning
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Perhaps best of all, the Ghost 4 is a versatile shoe that performs well in a variety of conditions. I felt just as comfortable in them on the track as I did on my favorite roads or a light trail.
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The Brooks Defyance 4 was designed for neutral runners looking for a bit more support without added bulk
read moreThe eighth edition of this popular high end neutral trainer comes with the new Brooks DNA cushioning technology. This cushioning system is designed to automatically adjust to the size and speed of the runner and offer a customized level of cushioning. While some shoe manufacturers have tried doing this utilizing computer chips and various other gadgetry, Brooks DNA is comprised of a “Newtonian Fluid” which works to distribute the ever changing forces of your foot strike during a run to cater to you
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The Brooks Running Blog published an overview of the differences between the Trance 10 and the Adrenaline GTS 11, both providing support and being aimed at the moderate overpronator
read moreThe Launch is Brooks’ award-winning lightweight neutral trainer. It is the heir of the deceased Brooks Burn and fills the void in the Brooks marketing lineup for a daily fast shoe. The low 9.1 oz weight (in a size 9) of the shoe gives it more pep than a standard Brooks trainer, such as the Brooks Glycerin or Ghost
read moreNew update from Brooks Running. We have information and pictures from the Spring 2011 collection of Trail and Racer running shoes. ST5, T7, Cascadia 6 and Trailblade.
read moreThis week it is time for an update on Brooks Running. We have some pictures and information about the Spring 2011 road running shoes. Here you’ll find information on the Defyance 4, Ravenna 2, Switch 4 and Trance 10. Stay tuned for trail and racing flats updates that we will publish in the next days!
read moreBrooks Ghost 3 Mens and Womens running shoes review. Brooks running is known for their support/motion control trainers. The Brooks Ghost was born as a go-to, no-nonsense 100$ neutral trainer. Lighter than most neutral trainers, yet comes with a slight weight increase from previous year’s model. The Ghost competes against some of the most successful running shoes: the Nike Pegasus and the Asics Cumulus. Will Brooks be able to go in cushioning where it has gone in stability?
read moreWhen it comes to low arches, flat feet, motion control, the name everybody drops is Brooks Beast. Larger runners (above 200 lbs) with flat feet seem to be the people who get the better benefits from this shoes, and that replace them regularly every year with the new model. But what is it that makes the Beast the long-selling franchise it is? Let’s see how the shoe is built.
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Brooks Adrenaline GTS 9 Mens and Womens Running Shoes Review. the latest installment of Brooks best-selling shoe. It is a stability shoe aimed at runners who have low arches and tend to overpronate, while offering a still soft and cushioned ride
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