Brooks Glycerin shoes, including the Glycerin 22 and Glycerin Max, are renowned for their plush, soft ride. They use advanced DNA LOFT v3 or DNA Tuned cushioning, offering a luxurious underfoot feel ideal for easy miles, recovery runs, and marathon training. The engineered mesh upper and roomy fit further enhance all-round comfort.
The standard Brooks Glycerin is a neutral shoe, while the Glycerin GTS version features GuideRails® technology for added stability. This makes the GTS suitable for runners who need mild anti-pronation support, without compromising on the plush cushioning the Glycerin range is known for.
Yes, the Brooks Glycerin is designed for long distances. Its high level of cushioning, smooth transitions, and durable outsole make it a popular choice for marathon training and high-mileage runners seeking maximum comfort and protection on the road.
The plush cushioning and smooth ride of the Brooks Glycerin, especially the Glycerin Max, can help reduce impact on joints and alleviate discomfort from conditions like plantar fasciitis. The soft, supportive midsole is designed to protect your feet and legs during repetitive, high-impact activities.
Brooks Glycerin shoes are built for durability, with robust outsoles and high-quality materials. They are designed to withstand hundreds of miles, making them a reliable option for regular training and long-distance running.
Recent Glycerin models use recycled materials in the upper and RoadTack rubber in the outsole, reflecting Brooks’ commitment to sustainability. This ensures you get high performance while reducing environmental impact.