Cushion, responsiveness, and sustainability – the Ghost 15 has it all 5 min. read Gear and Technology 21st July, 2022 Brooks laces up for a net-zero carbon emissions future 5 min. read Community outreach 9th December, 2020 We’re proud to sign The Climate Pledge 6 min. read Runner...
Relatively speaking, the Ghost is more supportive than the G-15. The Ghost’s midsole is firmer and delivers a greater level of under-arch support due to the higher midsole flare. The cheaper Brooks shoe also features a 12mm heel drop, which is 2 mm higher than the G-15. Compared to ...
The Ghost Max also has anultra-comfortable mesh upperthat kept our feet cool and dry during test runs. Even better, we love that it has earned theAPMA's Seal of Acceptance,meaning its foot-friendly design is backed by podiatrists. Overall, these running shoes aresolid everyday trainersthat...
Ghost vs Ghost Max 8 min read Gear and Technology Glycerin vs. Glycerin Max 10 min read ETHAN CHUNG Senior Writer & Editor Ethan would rather run a hundred hills than embark on any sort of long run. Distance may not be his jam, but he does enjoy speed workouts to keep his footwork ri...
I use them for daily exercise walking and found the shoe was squeezing my toes and rubbing to the point of pain. Sadly I will be returning these and will repurchase several pair of the Ghost 15 while they still have my size. One thing I really loved about the Ghost was the comfort of...
When a shoe line reaches its 14th version you know it must be doing something right. In the case of the Ghost 14 that something is, for the most part, comfort. Featuring a full-length DNA Loft midsole, the Ghost 14 is a great choice if you’re looking for a reliable, cushioned ride...
Nike Pegasus 30, Asics Gel Cumulus 15, Saucony Triumph 11 Only if all movie sequels were like the Brooks Ghost.We first reviewed the Ghost in its fourth version,and ever since, shoe has continued to blaze the path of neutral running excellence. Year after year, small yet meaningful changes...
Most running shoe categories are represented by a slew of popular models. The flag bearers for the neutral trainer class are shoes such as the Nike Pegasus, Brooks Ghost, and the Saucony Ride. Think of traditional stability trainers, and names like the New Balance 860, Asics Kayano and GT-...
The midsole (DNA foam) works in tandem with the EVA strobel layer and cushioned Biomogo insole above it. The removable sockliner isn’t cut price; specs feel similar to what you might see inside a Glycerin or Ghost. A fitting tip – try and push the insole right till the toe. Fail to...
consistently disliked in the PureProject shoes is the Nav Band (see photo at left). I don’t feel like it accomplishes anything that the laces don’t already handle, and it complicates an otherwise excellent upper. Brooks could ditch a little weight and simplify this shoe by getting rid ...