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Brooks Brooks Adrenaline GTS 13
Price: £100
Year: 2013
In short:Brooks has understandably been loath to mess with a shoe that has been its UK bestseller for several years. It provides a nice mix of solid pronation support and cushioning (which have been subtly tweaked), and some wear testers this time
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Brooks Addiction 6
Price: £70
Year: 2005
Reader rating: 4/5 from 1 review
In short:Support from forefoot and rearfoot cushioning Sacco di Noci: THE BEST RUNNING SHOE I'VE EVER HAD! Strengths: Comfortable, sturdy and corrective. Weaknesses: Comfortable, sturdy and corrective. Overall: These shoes were so good that when
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Brooks Ravenna
Price: £80
Reader rating: 4.5/5 from 1 review
decided it was time to go back to good old Brooks .My very first pair of decent running shoes were the beast .So after a few foot pains it was time for a change.Tried out a pair of Ravennas for approx two months doing time trials /speed work , 10k and half
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Brooks Radius 5
Price: £65
Year: 2005
Reader rating: 3.5/5 from 2 reviews
, comfortable yet supportive- A delight to run in! Weaknesses: - Light, responsive, comfortable yet supportive- A delight to run in! Overall: I really enjoy the Radius 5's. I have had 4 pairs. I've raced in them, trained in them, multi terrained in them
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Brooks Infiniti 2
Price: £100
Year: 2009
Reader rating: 4/5 from 5 reviews
to provide slightly more stability and guidance for the foot.The original Infiniti received complaints about the fit being too tight but it seems that Brooks may have addressed this issue too eagerly, as this time our wear-testers complained of a reasonable
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Brooks Adrenaline GTS 9
Price: £85
Year: 2009
Reader rating: 4/5 from 16 reviews
running style perfectly. Overall: Very good shoe. I've only purchased four pairs of running shoes in my lifetime, but these are by far the best fit for length and width fit. tinkerbelle: WAITED A LONG TIME 4 THIS Strengths: fits perfectly Weaknesses: fits
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Brooks Summon 2
Price: £75
Year: 2010
Reader rating: 3.5/5 from 1 review
- but there was a decrease in cushioning over time. Best for neutral-gaited runners who value speed over durability.Wear testers say "Too light for heavy usage; after a month the upper started to deteriorate." Steve Grant Reefs: Good shoe for distance training, nice
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Brooks Glycerin 7
Price: £95
Year: 2009
Reader rating: 3.5/5 from 8 reviews
several times a week. These are the ones for me, but obviously - reading the other review - each to their own. Russell Poole: A GREAT WELL-CUSHIONED SHOE FOR THE NEUTRAL RUNNER Strengths: The Brooks Glycerin 7s are lightweight shoes and for me, a neutral
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Brooks Glycerin 8
Price: £95
Year: 2010
Reader rating: 4.5/5 from 2 reviews
Pros: Cons: Weight (M): 356g Weight (W): 292g Contact: www.brooksrunning.co.uk Full Review: What’s new? Brooks’ new cushioning system, DNA, is a ‘non-Newtonian’ fluid designed to give 30 per cent better cushioning, twice as much energy return, a
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Brooks Ghost 2
Price: £85
Year: 2009
Reader rating: 4/5 from 3 reviews
of these shoes puts them almost in the performance shoe category – but somehow Brooks has managed to increase the cushioning at the same time. Our testers reported that they were firmer than the previous version but still cushioned and springy, although reduced
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