What is the difference between the Brooks Beast and the Brooks Addiction. In simple english please? They both do the same job, ie they're motion-control shoes.The Beast is the full-strength version with more weight and cushioning, geared more
I have recently brought a pair of Brooks Beast as advised by my local running shop as i am a servere over pronator. My last pair of shoes (of 9 Months) where the Asics Kayano XI which I foung great apart from suffering blisters in the instep
I have recently sussed that I pronate fairly excessivly(?) and need to correct this. I was told by the running shop that brooks beast were the best for this any thoughts!!! I got a pair of Saucony Stabils a couple of years ago as i pronate as well
for me. My current pair is shot and caused me a foot injury recently.They didn't have any Omnis in the shop in my size, so I tried various others including the Brooks Beast. I am not wondering if these might prove to be too heavy for me - I do usually run
I currently wear Brooks beast as I need them for the support, although they are ok I do find them a bit heavyAn one got any similar shoes they could recomend, would like NIKE if posible I've been happy enough with a pair of Brooks Addiction 6
gait analysis which was fascinating. The podiatrist recommended i keep using my orthotics and instructed meon a series of stretches and also to change trainers from my Neutral Asics Nimbus to Motion Control Brooks Beast. To be honest if it helps im
Greetings All I am a beginner and have been using Brooks Beast shoes for my first 6 months running. They are very comfortable and did the best job of limiting overpronation as viewed in the video of my gait atthe running shop. I am 90kg
the Brooks Beast and they felt great but I would like any advice before I layout any cash!Cheers.Kev H. Hi KevI run in the beast..I have been fairly happy with them, they have certainly sorted out my injury problems, so I thank them from the bottom of my
My Brooks Beasts just arrived. Although they are alot better than my old shoes, my feet still pronate slightly. Would using my insoles be recommended? I can't speak to my podiatrist until the 9th of June so any advice would be good.Thanks. try a
feet roll outwards when I strike. Also, being overweight, this limits my shoe choice considerably.Anyway, someone had mentioned Brooks Beast as being good for a heavier runner, but I've found conflicting reports as to whether they are more suitable