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Brooks Men's Adrenaline GTS 22 Supportive Running Shoe

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Color: Black/Black/Ebony


Size: 11


Features

  • Made in the USA or Imported
  • Rubber sole
  • THIS MEN'S SHOE IS FOR: Runners looking for a smooth ride, with great cushion and trusted GuideRails support that wont distract from the fun of the run. This Brooks Adrenaline GTS 22 is a certified PDAC A5500 Diabetic shoe and has been granted the APMA Seal of Acceptance. We recommend ordering Brooks running shoes 1/2 to one size larger than your dress shoe.
  • SUPPORT AND CUSHION: Provides just the right amount of stability and support, great for overpronation while providing high energizing cushioning. Ideal for road running, cross training, the gym or wherever you might want to take them! Predecessor: Adrenaline GTS 21
  • BALANCED, SOFT CUSHIONING: The updated midsole is now 100% DNA LOFT cushioning paired with the Segmented Crash Pad for an even softer, smoother ride and easier flow from landing to toe-off.
  • MODERNIZED FIT: More strategic use of the 3D Fit Print upper technology offers the structure and proven fit the Adrenaline is known for without excess bulk.
  • GUIDERAILS HOLISTIC SUPPORT SYSTEM: We've shifted our focus beyond the feet to the most injury-prone part of a runners body: the knees. GuideRails keep you moving comfortably by keeping excess movement in check.

Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 10 x 15 x 6 inches; 2 Pounds


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 17, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Brooks


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  • high quality, strange fit
Color: Alloy/Grey/Black Size: 10.5 Wide
so this was the last shoe in my 2 month journey to find walking shoes. I tried: Saucony ride 15w, Asics nimbus? 24, wide & xtra wide, brooks adrenaline gts 22w, new balance 880v12w, nike Pegasus 37, & new balance 1080v12w. all highly rated on so called running sites & YouTubers. im gonna try to cut & paste this on the other shoes reviews. my goal: a lightweight cool temp, wide, neutral, lower heel toe drop, mid cushiony shoe for walking & a little bit of running short distances. I was wearing a new balance industrial shoe then my nike monarchs for the same daily walking running amount. here's my 2 cents: 1. ride 15=surprise favorite shoe of the bunch, never wore saucony before, terrible logo. Reminds me of cheap MacGregor shoes you would get at Walmart in the 80s. Remember them? coolest temp shoe ive ever wore, lightweight & fairly flexible, midsole a little hard for me but people say this is one of the few modern shoes that need a break in period. a little harsh on concrete, but weirdly felt better on gravel. I was prepared to sell my children & leave my wife for these shoes, except after a couple of days around the house, I realized the outer portion of the insole was pressing against my outer big toes & heels. the fit of the shoe was perfect except that. & these were wide in size. if these were available in xtra wide, I would've found my forever shoe. the only extra wide I could find from them were the echelons? that didn't get very good ratings..2. asics nimbus24w=I ended up sending the wide back for xtra wide. narrow shoe similar feel to the pegasus. a foot strangler. not crazy about the gel. I feel it's taxing on your toes after awhile, from repeated squishing into the gel. a little warm but flexible & reasonably lightweight. these was what I ended up keeping. not from shoe design or build, but simply running out of options & risking amazon getting sick of me sending shoes back, & they fit the best out of all of them..3. brooks adrenaline gts22w= 1st impression was they're better made than the others. just a quality feel to them. however, I never could get the shoe to sit right on my feet, different lacing, socks, didn't help. it was too big and too small at the same time..4. nike pegs 37= waaayyy too tight. foot stranglers. cheapest feel of all of them. typical nike feel. the air pocket is a little too hard for light people in my opinion. couldn't find in xtra wide..5. new balance 880v12w & 6. nb 1080v12v= very similar feeling shoes. ive been a fan of nb shoes for decades. mostly work shoes, or kohls 49.95 cheapies. im only 48 & been teased for my dad shoes lol. but damn it nb has always been my go to, no nonsense, affordable, sensible brand. the 1080 is on every runners and walkers list. I basically poured thru YouTube, reddit, amazon reviews, and runners sites & came up with a handful of shoes that were always mentioned in the best category. the 1080 was my 1st shoe ordered assuming they'd be my only shoe. to my abject horror, both the 1080 & 880, had a weird ankle collar material that would repeatedly hit the underside of your ankle with every step. causing a weird numbness/pain. almost like they were hitting a nerve. sent back & got the 880, same thing. huge disappointment. loved everything else about the shoes except the collar thing...so this is the unfortunate end to my shoe shopping. just went with the Asics, hopefully they last. some advice: I think most YouTubers online magazines are getting either free product or payment for positive reviews. & shoes are highly personal. no two feet (not even you're own) are the same. so take what you read with a grain of salt. if possible take it advantage of Amazon's return policy and order two pairs at the same time so you can have a direct comparison. I do find it unfortunate that so many runners out there are convinced their shoes need to be surgically attached to their feet. I've never wore barefoot shoes, but I do think there's something to it and I think we're causing a lot of our own back and feet issues by wearing terrible pointy shoes that are too small/narrow for us. but come in bright and fun colors with name brands we grew up with and attach to social status. And unfortunately, barefoot shoes are not helping the matter by looking like awful bowling shoes, with ridiculous price tags for half the materials and technology in them. Being sold at douche bag stores like REI, and other rich white people hobby stores. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2023 by me1313

  • Best customer service
Color: Grey/Pearl/Nightlife Size: 7
Edited below: So customer service reached out to me regarding the damage of the shoes. And really it is my fault.... Running shoes by nature are designed to handing front and back forces that you would expect to see while running. But by using them to play pickleball, the side walls of the shoes are not designed to handle the quick sideways forces that happen during play, which has caused the holes. Not only did they recommend proper shoes for that sport to me, they also offered to replace them at no cost which blew my mind. Such amazing customer service to match the fantastic shoes. Original review: I purchased these shoes almost a year ago, planning to wear them for working out but never got started actually wearing them until around December. So I have been wearing them about twice a week either to the gym or on a run, for about 5 months and the inside edges of the shoes have worn completely through. Normally I have had great experiences with brooks shoes, but these are such a disappointment. My last pair lasted almost 2 years of harsh work wear. These shoes are so comfy and look great but they absolutely should not be wearing out like this under the minimal stress I have put them under ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2023 by Paul Paul

  • Appears larger than it is
Color: Black/Black/Ebony Size: 10.5 X-Wide
Initially I thought I should exchange these as compared to all of my other shoes in that same size these were almost an inch longer. I ordered 4E which may have been more width than I really need and that in conjunction with their additional length compared to all of my other size 10 1/2s led me to believe that I should opt for a 1/2 size smaller. The fact is that most of that extra length is cushioning and that internal dimension is nearly the same as the other pairs. I've now worn them for a week and am happy that I no longer have sore feet after a long walk. These were recommended by my doctor to remedy that foot pain and perform as expected. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2023 by stephen j haymaker

  • Immediate relief
Color: White/Red/Green Size: 11
So I just received these and took them for a 4 mile run. I have been suffering from plantar fasciitis and my last shoes were more of a fashion style and not the best for longer distance running. I have had good experiences with Brooks in the past and when I researched best shoes for plantar fasciitis these popped up. I figured okay I will give them a shot based on that and the reviews/recommendations, I watched a few “You Tube” reviews also. I got up this morning and laced these these up and immediately I felt relief and ready to go. These are a stable/stiffer show this the “GTS” but they keep you stable and provide the necessary cushion and support needed to keep running with plantar fasciitis, I’m hoping these help get everything back in alignment and fix the plantar fasciitis problem. It is still early but I was so impressed thus far that I wanted to write this review. I will add to this after I get around 50 miles on them or if something drastically changes before that. 50 mile review, so far so good. Plantar fasciitis so much better, and able to put in the miles needed with no pain. The shoe is much stiffer than I am used to but seems to be what I needed. At first it was hard to get used ui now no issues and do not even notice it, I hand noticed my stride snd step have been corrected slightly which it good too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Comfortable
Color: White/Grey/Black Size: 9.5
I bought these after researching what shoes are best for ankle arthritis that I can still run in. These were a constant on every site I researched and were reasonably priced. I'm so glad I purchased these. I've been wearing them as my primary shoe for a few months now and they still have the cushioned step as they did the day I first put them on. So comfortable. Awesome purchase. These are my first pair of Brooks and they are now my new go-to for running shoes. I ran track, cross country, and now run to stay in shape for my military physical tests. Please believe me when I say these are great shoes worth every penny. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2023 by Bruce Batman

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