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K**N
Great value, comfortable and supportive.
Bought these new old stock shoes and they are just as good as the current year but nearly 50% off new price. Have had them a year and they are still comfortable and supportive. Wearing well on the soles. Laces stay tied.
J**I
Great Running Shoe
Great running shoe, but not built for court sports. Run forward. Side-to-side movements and pivots will wear out the shoe quickly. If you play tennis / padel / pickleball, get a separate pair of shoes for it.
G**S
Great support
These were my second pair of Brooks and I love them. I've switched from other brands due to not getting a light but supportive feel. The color and style of these are modern, great for daily wear but most importantly great for running. The size fit perfectly, I have wide feet and most shoes fit me tight around the sides. I've worn these for a year and a half and they're still going strong, through off terrain, side walks, streets and standard floors.
G**R
Great all around shoe for walking and being on your feet
At 190 lbs and with flat feet, I walk approximately 80 miles per week in a variety of mid-Atlantic weather conditions. The Brooks Adrenaline GTS 22 Supportive has consistently provided excellent support and stability throughout my daily routine. I typically get around 600 miles out of each pair, which slightly exceeds the recommended replacement range of 400–500 miles, yet they continue to perform well. I've been wearing the Adrenaline GTS 22 Supportive for about two years now and am currently on my third pair. So far, I have no plans to switch to another brand—these shoes have been that reliable.
R**O
Fit me small
They feel fine bought them for running but if I were to buy again I would go half a size up
C**S
Brooks
Great show holds up well and great value!
B**S
Holds up well for a big guy.
As a large overweight man I go through shoes pretty quickly. Walking the dogs and being on my feet all day most shoes last me less than 6 months if I'm lucky before the tread wears out and the support disappears. I've been wearing these now for over 6 months and they are holding up really well. My back isn't bothering me and the tread on the soles are still good with some but little wear showing. I evenbought a few extra pairs to have on hand as shoes these days are worse than cars with new models of the shoe every six months and they aren't the same anymore. Great buy if you can find them still.
V**S
Great Shoes for Orange Theory
I go to Orange Theory - a High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) exercise class - about 5 times per week. There is a combination of rowing, running, and weights / agility. I think these shoes are excellent for Orange Theory, as their stack height (height of the midsole foam) is reasonable, there are some guardrails to provide stability, and enough cushion for 3 to 5 mile runs on the treadmill.Surprisingly, finding a good pair of shoes for the rowing machine can be difficult. If the shoe has too much foam and overly cushioned, one loses a lot of force in the leg drive due to the cushioning in the shoe. The Adrenalines have a reasonable amount of foam and the foam is a bit more firm, so not as much energy is lost in the shoes during the row.The shoes have "guard rails" around the heel of the shoe. The idea behind these guard rails is to limit the heel movement if one overpronates (role in) or supinates (roll out). These guard rails really help with agility exercises that have a lot of lateral movement, keeping the foot planted in the shoe. I have tried agility exercises in running shoes that have high stack heights and limited lateral stability and I;m always afraid of rolling an ankle.The shoes are designed for running and they are comfortable for the treadmill. I can easily do 3 to 5 mile runs with no issues.The fit is ample - the toebox is pretty wide. The feel of the foam is firm, rather than squishy like some of the new foams. There's plenty of rubber on the outsole, so they won't wear out quickly.The only con with these shoes is the foam is the tried and trued EVA (essentially Styrofoam and Elmer's Glue), which I find tends to break down faster than some of the new foams like Adidas Boost, Nike React, and Saucony's Powerrun+.
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