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Editorial Review: Product Description: Designed to release endorphins in mild-to-moderate overpronators, the Brooks Adrenaline GTS 7 running shoe features a new full-length MoGo midsole for a rush worthy ride through mile 100. Whether you're addicted to adrenaline, crave cushioning or seek support, it's your aptly named "go-to-shoe". Microfiber upper with Element™ Air mesh and linings, internal support saddle. Heel and forefoot HydroFlow®. Progressive Diagonal Rollbar (PDRB™), dual-density DRB™ Accel. Engineered stable pod configuration, S-257™ Cushsole. HPR™ Plus, sponge rubber outsole. Wt. 11.5 oz. Amazon.com Product Description: Catch a rush of energy when you lace into the Adrenaline GTS 7 by Brooks, a company made famous for its constant attention to a runner's foot movement. With special heel and forefoot hydroFlow technology, this shoe lets you keep running with refreshing ease. A full length MoGo Midsole and a S-257 Cushsole keep your feet happy mile after mile, and a new Extended Progressive Diagonal Rollbar (PDRB) makes this sporty sneaker ideal for moderate pronation. Amazon.com Product Description: Catch a rush of energy when you lace into the Adrenaline GTS 7 by Brooks, a company made famous for its constant attention to a runner's foot movement. With special heel and forefoot hydroFlow technology, this shoe lets you keep running with refreshing ease. A full length MoGo Midsole and a S-257 Cushsole keep your feet happy mile after mile, and a new Extended Progressive Diagonal Rollbar (PDRB) makes this sporty sneaker ideal for moderate pronation. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Great shoesMy last pair of shoes were Nike Pegasus, which I thoroughly enjoyed. I find the Adrenalines to be lighter and less bulky than the Pegasus, with comparable padding. I had tried a pair of Asics Gel Kayanos in the interim, but dropped them very quickly after developing pain in my calves and knees. Since switching to the Brooks I have developed no new injuries, which I attribute to the adequate padding and support. I've really enjoyed about 100 miles in my Adrenalines. Rating: - Solid shoe for a larger runnerAt 6'3" 230lbs. and 20 miles/week, it was between the Beast and the Adrenaline. I have somewhat flat, but not truly flat feet, and the Adrenaline provides plenty of stability/cushioning for my 10k and feels pretty light during intervals. I can not comment on higher mileage runs, but if I could I probably wouldn't be 230. As long as the shoe holds up, I would purchase this product again. Rating: - Adrenaline 7, We Hardly Knew YeNote: These have since been superseded by the Brooks Adrenaline GTS 8 - Men's, a /Runner's World/ Best Buy. As far as I know, the 7's are out of production. I like the 8's a lot, but I will certainly miss the 7's. Running shoes are a very personal thing; my favorite shoe leave you injured and miserable, and yours could do the same to me. Reviews like this, then, aren't really very useful. Still, at 6'1", 263#, normal arch, walking & running about ten miles per week, this was the ... Read More Rating: - Excellent All RounderExtremely impressed with the all round characteristics of this shoe. I would be not telling the truth if I were not surprised. I have always loved Brooks (Trance & Beast model owner), but these are just perfect in so many ways. Rating: - Great versatile shoe for mild pronatorsI run somewhere between 30-50 miles a week and am a mild pronator. I'm on my second pair of the GTS 7's in about 6 months and I rotate between these and the similarly designed shoe from Mizuno (Wave Inspire 3) and Adidas (Supernova). Personally speaking, I find the Adrenaline are a pretty decent compromise between these shoes. They feel comfortable, pretty responsive, and generally wear very well once broken in. I feel faster in my Mizuno's, though (I don't think I've ever raced in the Brooks), ... Read More |