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Brooks running shoes quick picks

Best cushioning: Brooks Ghost Max 2

Best for walking: Brooks Addiction Walker 2

Best for speed training: Brooks Hyperion 2

When we think of reliable, comfortable, high-quality footwear, Brooks comes to mind. Beloved by athletes and podiatrists alike, the brand has been consistently pumping out tech-driven sneakers for five decades that suit a range of needs from walking to running and trail running to lounging. But they haven’t always dominated the space as we know it.

In 1914, Brooks got its feet wet in the industry by crafting bath and ballet shoes in a quaint factory in Philadelphia. Then 1921 saw the brand taking a step in a different direction with the launch of its first baseball cleat durable enough for all-star teams and celebrity athletes (Mickey Mantle was a huge fan).

Roller skates, football cleats and softball cleats all became mainstays in the Brooks repertoire until the 1972 Munich Olympics. This is when Yale alumni Frank Shorter took home the Olympic gold medal in the marathon category, putting long-distance running on the map. Brooks’ designers knew then there was a market for running shoes that can catapult athletes to the next level. The launch of the Villanova and Vantage sneakers boasted EVA midsoles and removable sock liners good enough for President Jimmy Carter.

Countless sneaker models followed in its footsteps. Now there’s no shortage of running gear for nearly every need, from the waterproof Cascadia 18 GTX for wet weather hikes to the spiked Hyperion Elite LD complete with a carbon fiber plate to drive you to the finish line at record speeds. As a personal trainer with a specialization in orthopedic exercise, I tested several of the brand’s most beloved pairs, plus marathon runner and Underscored updates writer Ellen McAlpine weighed in on her favorite Brooks kicks. Here’s what we recommend adding to your cart for the smoothest stride of your life.

How to choose the best Brooks running shoe

Your mother was onto something when she had you pace around the shoe store before buying your first pair of runners. When it comes to choosing the best running shoes, according to experts, if the shoe fits, wear it. You shouldn’t feel any pain or rubbing in your Brooks shoes, and your toes should have plenty of room to move. Life is too short for a long break-in period. Upon the first or second wear, your Brooks shoes should feel tailored to your unique foot shape.

Next, you want to look at cushioning to help absorb impact during the likes of jogging, running and sprinting. Brooks conveniently displays the midsole drop under the Specs heading on each product listing, which can shed light on the amount of shock-absorbing foam each shoe offers. Additionally, most Brooks shoes feature a chart showcasing how much cushion you’ll experience with each shoe.

If you’ve consulted with a podiatrist or had a running shoe specialist analyze your gait for movement pattern irregularities like overpronation, you might want to opt for a Brooks shoe with more support that can help align the foot and ankle, usually indicated with the acronym GTS (or Go-To-Support) in the product title. Again, you’ll find support levels conveniently displayed under the Specs section for most Brooks shoes.

To take the guesswork out of shopping for the perfect Brooks running shoes, take the (incredibly fun) shoe finder quiz. Here, you’ll indicate factors like weekly mileage, past injuries and training goals to allow the algorithm to work its magic and pair you with the perfect, well, pair.

Best Brooks running shoes

Marissa’s picks

Ellen’s picks

I laced up the Hyperion Elite 4s for both my half marathons this spring and fully intend on lacing them up again for my upcoming marathon. The carbon-plated shoes are springy, lightweight and incredibly breathable. My recurring race nightmare is that my shoelaces come untied and I trip, but the laces on this pair have rubber grips all over them, ensuring they stay in place. The shoes feel supportive, though I noticed my feet hurt a bit more after my hillier half marathon than they did from a flatter race. The mesh uppers let airflow through to your feet, which helps keep you cool, and the 8-millimeter midsole drop keeps transitions quick, which helped me move faster. Carbon-plated kicks can get expensive, but the Hyperion Elite 4 running shoes are well worth the spend.

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