Brooks Women's Adrenaline GTS 7 Running Shoe | 
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| Brand: Brooks Category: Shoes Department: Womens
Buy New: $69.99 - $89.95 (On sale from $94.99)
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Rating: 20 reviews Sales Rank: 363
Fabric Type: Air Mesh Color: BLUE/ZNC/WHT/ALLR Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 12.5 x 7.4 x 5
ASIN: B000NK8OFK
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| Features:
| • | Full length MoGo Midsole | | • | Heel and forefoot HydroFlow cushioning | | • | Progressive Diagonal Rollbar(PDRB) | | • | S 257 Cushsole | | • | Ideal for moderate pronation |
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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 Pump up the endorphins when you exercise in the sporty Adrenaline GTS 7 by Brooks, a company made famous for its attention to a runner's specific 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 pronators.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 15 more reviews...
First pair I've had August 25, 2008 Anonymous (Palo Alto, CA) I have always bought Mizuno for walking daily about 4 miles. They didn't carry Mizunos anymore so the salesman recommended Brooks. I have now developed a painful corn between my 4th and little toe that he has tried to fix with an insert and tying my shoes tighter. It still hurts after walking on it for a while. Never had the problem with Mizuno. I will be going back to Mizuno.
Awesome running shoes! August 14, 2008 Jay Stickney (Charlotte, NC USA) These are the best running shoes! I have been using them for 10 years and will buy no other brand to run in. I highly recommend them!
Great looks, no substance August 2, 2008 J. Browning (Ravenel, SC USA) Shoe looks great, but doesn't have the structural support of previous Adrenaline or Ariel models. I am a relatively light (125 lbs) middle-aged runner and this shoe was shot, no cushioning left, after only 100 miles. Even at the discounted price, I expected more from Brooks.
Great basic shoe July 27, 2008 Jack Sventy (Chicago, IL) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Daughter has been using this model or something similar for several years for running Cross-country. Decent shoe at a reasonable price. All good.
Not as good as the GTS 6 July 18, 2008 Jessica N. Smith 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I always buy the same running shoe - the Brooks Adrenaline GTS 6. Unfortunately that style has been discontinued so it has been difficult to find. I thought that the GTS 7 would probably be pretty much the same, maybe even better so I decided to try it. It's not a terrible shoe, but I think the GTS 6 is much better. I do a lot of long runs and the GTS 7 doesn't have as much cushioning. It actually feels like the GTS 6 after about 200 miles of running. I think it would probably be better for shorter distances like 2-3 miles or walking.
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