Ordered a pair of these from Run Moore in size 11 D. Ordering and shipping was easy and quick! When I got the shoes, I found they were about a half size too long. Called the store, and they sent me a prepaid shipping label. The shoes arrived at Run Moore on a Friday and on the next Monday I received my replacement shoes in 10.5. Great customer service! Love the cushioning of these compared to my old GTS 19's.
I purchased the Glycerin GTS 19 after undergoing an evaluation at my local running shoe store. After treadmill and foot scans they told me I definitely needed a stability shoe. Well after running in them for a week I developed left knee pain and hip discomfort. I already had a pair of the Ghost 14 so I went back to running in that and the knee and hip issues went away. I’ll be a neutral shoe runner always now!
That goes for me too. My left knee hurts after walking in them. And when I switched back to my other neutral shoes, the pain was not there. Tried 3 times and proved to be so. Sadly, I could not get a refund because it was 6 months past from the date I purchased of 3 July with the proof of the transaction made. I don't run but in it as I am a senior person. I like the lightness of the weight though. The shoes were recommended by the sales person at the Brooks branch in Sunway Mall, Malaysia. I hope the maker could kindly explain and make a fair deal to us as customer. 😢
Best technical review yet, I have plantar fasciitis and was hope this would be a good fit for me also I have flat feet. Just picked up a pair of the glycerin. Thanks
You're 100% right as far fit is concerned. I've noticed that in many models in the last 3 or so years, the US 10.5 was just too short and narrow, so I had to go US 11. I just recently bought the GTS 20 second hand in US 10.5 and it fits like a glove! *muah*
Hey I know this is an old video. But thank you for the content, and explaining the shoes to me. I am about to purchase my first pair of brooks , mainly to use at work, which is 40+ hours a week of warehouse work, so me standing on my feet is the easiest part of my job. The rest is lifting and driving equipment, which is also standing. When I was younger I used to run 5-10ks for boredom, because I was already, boxing,playing baseball and football taking martial arts etc,etc. so it was the only thing left to do. I was to young for a car and the library and ball park or anything a teenager might want to do was over 5-10 miles away. So I started reading books on how to run, so I did. Well now I’m in my 40’s I’ve had 3 back surgeries and have broken more bones then I can count, and I work out and the guys at my gym told me about brooks. I’m not sure if you fill online orders. But I would love to order my shoes from you. Just to show my support ,because of this video. Ty. Ps sorry to not spell check, etc. I’m being rushed out the door.
Nice review, I have the Brooks Glycerin 20. Not sure if it's just me but I don't feel they are a max cushion shoe in comparison to other brands, they feel a lot stiffer in comparison to my Saucony Triumph 20's
I have been buying the Ghost 13 then 14 for the past 3 years, I go through a shoe almost every 10-12 months. I walk on cement all day for work and drive alot. The tops of my feet are really starting to hurt along with the balls of my feet. Should I be buying up to this model or changing out my shoes more often? Possibly even buying 2 pairs at once for on and off the clock?
Usually, a shoe's lifetime will be somewhere between 300-500 miles depending on use. If you are wearing a shoe every day for all uses then that will quickly drain a shoe's lifespan. For people on their feet all day for work, we find that they go through the cushioning on their shoes in 4-6 months. Typically we would suggest getting another shoe so you can rotate shoes and keep the cushion alive for longer. You could also look for a shoe with more cushioning than the Ghost. If you want to stay with Brooks, you should check out the Glycerin or the Beast.
@@RunMoore that's just what I'll do! Thank you I have been rotating my shoes almost once every 10 months so I think that's why my feet, back, knees, and hips have been hurting! I also will be getting two pairs to try and improve the over all life cycle of them!
Great video with excellent explanation. Just ordered a pair of GTX Stealthfit Blk/Gecko Green. Exciting try them after having Nike Invincibles. Wanted something different. Hopefully these do the trick.
@@RunMoore thanks for the reply! So far so good. I really like them after pretty much wearing strictly Nike Invincible and Nike Pegasus. I would say these sit in between Nike Infinity and Nike Invincible…close to a Pegasus- maybe a little more cushion LOVE the Invincible BUT not good for standing long periods of time - my ankles feet get “tired”. The Glycerine are just right. I bought the Stealth GTX in Black/Gecko Green. My first Brooks shoes Tried on the Hoka Clifton 9’s and liked these better - more cushion IMO Love the channel and how in depth you go and the comparisons between similar shoes but from different manufacturers etc. thank you!
Hello Sir Thanks to your informative vedio. i am 175 CM and 109 Kilo I walk daily.before you recommend to me before the adrenaline 21 gts wide and it was great because i have wide foot. Now I saw this GLYCERIN 20 Gts do you recommend just as a changé to new model . Is it true to size same as adrenaline 21 ? Thanks à lot
Great review. I use NB 1080 and 880 in wide as well as clifton wide but altra paradigm on D size. Would a glicerin gts EE or D would be better. I had a ghost 13 D , worked fine.
I have duck shaped feet, Haglund’s bump and am just getting over plantar fasciitis. Throughout these maladies I have used Bondi and Clifton in wide and they have been wonderful. Now that it seems that these things are dying down, looking at Brooks as an option. I know the drop is very different, but any other differences that might keep me away from Brooks?
The Glycerin GTS 20 would work for you. However, we recommend a shoe with more support when compared to the Glycerin like the Ariel. The Ariel is a heavier shoe, but the added stability makes it worth it.
Working in a hospital 5 days a week for 8 hours I got fitted for my foot type and activity. They gave me my 2 best choices being the glycerin 20 and the ghost 14. Anyone have their opinions on the better option? Price point being 160$ and 115$
I'd definitely opt for Glycerin, they are comfortable for sure and far more cushioned Keep in mind these are designed for a runner in mind so you may not get the best out of them.
If you plan on going for a faster pace, we actually would recommend the Hyperion GTS. It is in the same cushion level as the Adrenaline GTS. However, the Hyperion is built with speed in mind. It's lighter and more responsive, giving the Hyperion a quicker feel. If you are set on the Glycerin 20 or Adrenaline 22/23, we would pick the Adrenaline. The Glycerin is a bit bulky for faster paces.
I have been running in the Brooks Adrenaline GTS for years (over-pronator with borderline narrow feet and flat feet, bunion on my right foot and mild planter fasciitis right foot). I run a 5k on the road 4 times per week. No issues with them. I am wanting to try something different. What are your thoughts on the Glycerin StealthFit GTS 20? I am really intrigued by the StealthFit.
@@danielburetti4711 I tried the Glycerin StealthFit GTS 20 last week (three 5k runs). Too much cushion for me. Felt like I was chugging along on the run. Additionally, I prefer the traditional upper vs. the StealthFit. That said, I just received the Levitate GTS 5 and like it so far. They have the nice springy ride and the needed support.
Question how is the sizing because i normally just wear anything that is Nike/Jordan and for Nike I wear a 10.5 and than jordan a 10 so what size would you recommend for the brooks GTS
My go to shoes are Nimbus 24, More 3, Clifton 8, and Wave Sky 4. Had the Glycerin 17 or so, and they QUICKLY became lawn mowing shoes. How's the 20 compared to my go to shoes? ty
They stack up pretty well with the amount of cushion you're used to and they are neutral like your other shoes. I would say, this Glycerin is quite a bit softer than the previous versions and, in my opinion, even softer than the Clifton.
Wow, did Brooks fix the sizing with the Glycerin? Their Glycerin line has had problems for ages: most importantly not true to size (too short), and sometimes too narrow in the toebox. It's been a dangerous shoe: those sizing issues can lead to injuries. It's also crazy because their Ghost series has *not* seemed to have these issues. Thanks for discussing the Glycerin line's #1 problem, and I hope your assessment of 20 is correct!
Follow up to myself (since someone liked my comment and I forgot I asked this) yes, glycerin fits just like the ghost. Word. Good job Barry. Peace out Doggy.
Really informative video thankyou! I really struggled last year with Brooks and their sizing which started to put me off repurchasing them - you mention the width is bigger than the 19 - are you finding those you put in wide fittings in the 19s are now feeling comfortable in the standard size this year with the 20?
Yes! I sure am. The 19 was short and narrow. This model seems to have Brooks sizing back on track. If anything, this almost seems to run a tad long. Which I always prefer to being a tad short.
@@RunMoore I can confirm this as well. My TTS in the 20 fits perfect now. I have found with Brooks they also need about 10-20 miles to break in and confirm to your foot
Technically, this shoe should do the job of an over the counter insert. If you are used to wearing inserts I might suggest trying the shoes as is without them for two weeks. See if the stability of the shoe is strong enough to go without them.
We recommend trying a shoe with a lower heel drop to take pressure off of the ball of your foot. The Glycerin has a higher heel drop at 10mm. Better shoes to try would be the Altra Torin 7 or Paradigm 7. They both are zero-drop. This helps spread the pressure evenly throughout your foot instead of focusing it on the forefoot. They have the same cushion level as the Glycerin. The Paradigm has stability, but the Torin does not. If you prefer a traditional shoe like the Glycerin, we suggest adding an insert with a metatarsal pad to spread the pressure on your forefoot. The Aetrex L705 is a great insert to help with Morton's Neuroma. You can check out our video linked below to learn more. ua-cam.com/users/shortssp4cCOiw7kc
@RunMoore thank you for your reply. I'm not a runner but enjoy walking, so I wanted a shoe that is good on pavements as well as walking in the countryside. Which shoe would be best for this to help the Morton's Neuroma and arthritis of the spine? I appreciate your help.
@JulieC49 All the shoes in our store are designated run/walk shoes. Around 60% of our customer base aren't runners, but people looking for an every day or walking shoe. The best shoe would be something with maximum cushion and high support. A few options from some of the brands we carry are the Brooks Glycerin GTS 20, Hoka Gaviota 5, New Balance Vongo v6, Mizuno Wave Horizon 6, and Altra Paradigm 7. The Paradigm would be the best shoe for Morton's Neuroma because of the zero-drop platform. However, they are all great options that will help your feet out.
@RunMoore thanks but I thought you didn't recommend Glycerin GTS 20 in an earlier message as it has a high heel drop as opposed to a zero heel drop, which may be better for Morton's Neuroma?
@@JulieC49 We don't usually recommend it for Morton's Neuroma. However, we know how different going from a traditional drop shoe to a zero-drop shoe can be. If lower-heel drop shoes feel uncomfortable for you, then the Glycerin GTS would be the best of the bunch.
This is their max cushion and max stability model, so it has always been on the higher end of their price range but, just like everything at the moment, prices are going up.
Exactly! In the UK I used to pay £100 and then £89 with discount, now Brooks are £150 and even with a discount code I'm looking at "free delivery" or occasionally 10% off. It's extortionate. Under armour and ASICS can be cheaper than brooks these days
Okay, all of these reviews are scaring me. I just bought a pair for a $165 and they're being shipped to me today. Please don't tell me I made a mistake
Nope, just went from the 19GTS (after 750km) to the 20GTS. For me the 20GTS has got the same stability but much more cushiony is a good way. (Without loosing the right stiffness) for a comfortable fast run. The fit is slightly less snug then the 19GTS. (Mayby this will come after a few runs and or different socks)
Can you please suggest me between Brooks glysrine gts 22 or Brooks adrenaline or ASICS gel kayano 29 I have flat foot my age is 50 years I run 10 kms or brisk walking for 10 kms and I have narrow foot
Of that selection, the Asics. They have great stability and tend to run more narrow than the Brooks. All great shoes for what you are doing though but if you are more narrow I would try the Asics.
@@RunMoore sorry sir I wrote it wrong I am not narrow but wide foot and I on your recommendation I have already ordered the Brooks glysrine gts 20 wide and ASICS gel kayano 28 extra wide I hope 🤞 I have made the right decision
Yes, a good stability shoe will often alleviate knee pain because knee pain is usually caused or exacerbated by walking on the inside or outside of your foot.
@@RunMoore Thanks for the response. I purchased some Nike model cw7157-001 that’s when I started having knee problems. I do walk more on the ball of my feet. Will the GTS still work ?
Just ran the Dallas Marathon on these bad boys. Highly recommended.
Regular or GTS version?
Nice, planning to used this for my long runs once I recover from my plantar facilitis
Ordered a pair of these from Run Moore in size 11 D. Ordering and shipping was easy and quick! When I got the shoes, I found they were about a half size too long. Called the store, and they sent me a prepaid shipping label. The shoes arrived at Run Moore on a Friday and on the next Monday I received my replacement shoes in 10.5. Great customer service! Love the cushioning of these compared to my old GTS 19's.
Thanks so much for the support! We're glad we could make everything right for you!
I purchased the Glycerin GTS 19 after undergoing an evaluation at my local running shoe store. After treadmill and foot scans they told me I definitely needed a stability shoe. Well after running in them for a week I developed left knee pain and hip discomfort. I already had a pair of the Ghost 14 so I went back to running in that and the knee and hip issues went away. I’ll be a neutral shoe runner always now!
Interesting
That goes for me too. My left knee hurts after walking in them. And when I switched back to my other neutral shoes, the pain was not there. Tried 3 times and proved to be so. Sadly, I could not get a refund because it was 6 months past from the date I purchased of 3 July with the proof of the transaction made.
I don't run but in it as I am a senior person. I like the lightness of the weight though. The shoes were recommended by the sales person at the Brooks branch in Sunway Mall, Malaysia. I hope the maker could kindly explain and make a fair deal to us as customer. 😢
Best technical review yet, I have plantar fasciitis and was hope this would be a good fit for me also I have flat feet. Just picked up a pair of the glycerin. Thanks
My wife has Plantar Fascitis as well. How do these sneakers hold up when being on your feet all day and walking around?
You're 100% right as far fit is concerned. I've noticed that in many models in the last 3 or so years, the US 10.5 was just too short and narrow, so I had to go US 11. I just recently bought the GTS 20 second hand in US 10.5 and it fits like a glove! *muah*
Hey I know this is an old video. But thank you for the content, and explaining the shoes to me. I am about to purchase my first pair of brooks , mainly to use at work, which is 40+ hours a week of warehouse work, so me standing on my feet is the easiest part of my job. The rest is lifting and driving equipment, which is also standing. When I was younger I used to run 5-10ks for boredom, because I was already, boxing,playing baseball and football taking martial arts etc,etc. so it was the only thing left to do. I was to young for a car and the library and ball park or anything a teenager might want to do was over 5-10 miles away. So I started reading books on how to run, so I did. Well now I’m in my 40’s I’ve had 3 back surgeries and have broken more bones then I can count, and I work out and the guys at my gym told me about brooks. I’m not sure if you fill online orders. But I would love to order my shoes from you. Just to show my support ,because of this video. Ty. Ps sorry to not spell check, etc. I’m being rushed out the door.
Which one should you suggest between Brooks glysrine gts 22 or Brooks Adrenaline GTS 22 or ASICS gel kayano 29
Always great reviews - solid
Nice review, I have the Brooks Glycerin 20. Not sure if it's just me but I don't feel they are a max cushion shoe in comparison to other brands, they feel a lot stiffer in comparison to my Saucony Triumph 20's
Txs Steve for v well summerized review
Great Shoes I already trained wearing it fantastic shoes . Honest review 100%. THANKS
Glycerin GTS 20 Blue. How is the fit at toe? Wide or narrow?
Hi I want to ask for my supination feet which should I get brooks glycerin or hoka one Bondi 8 or ASICS gel nimbus 25.
I have been buying the Ghost 13 then 14 for the past 3 years, I go through a shoe almost every 10-12 months. I walk on cement all day for work and drive alot. The tops of my feet are really starting to hurt along with the balls of my feet. Should I be buying up to this model or changing out my shoes more often? Possibly even buying 2 pairs at once for on and off the clock?
Usually, a shoe's lifetime will be somewhere between 300-500 miles depending on use. If you are wearing a shoe every day for all uses then that will quickly drain a shoe's lifespan. For people on their feet all day for work, we find that they go through the cushioning on their shoes in 4-6 months. Typically we would suggest getting another shoe so you can rotate shoes and keep the cushion alive for longer. You could also look for a shoe with more cushioning than the Ghost. If you want to stay with Brooks, you should check out the Glycerin or the Beast.
@@RunMoore that's just what I'll do! Thank you I have been rotating my shoes almost once every 10 months so I think that's why my feet, back, knees, and hips have been hurting! I also will be getting two pairs to try and improve the over all life cycle of them!
Great video with excellent explanation. Just ordered a pair of GTX Stealthfit Blk/Gecko Green. Exciting try them after having Nike Invincibles. Wanted something different. Hopefully these do the trick.
The Glycerin is one of the most popular shoes we sell. Hopefully, you will like it as much as our customers do!
@@RunMoore thanks for the reply! So far so good. I really like them after pretty much wearing strictly Nike Invincible and Nike Pegasus.
I would say these sit in between Nike Infinity and Nike Invincible…close to a Pegasus- maybe a little more cushion
LOVE the Invincible BUT not good for standing long periods of time - my ankles feet get “tired”.
The Glycerine are just right. I bought the Stealth GTX in Black/Gecko Green. My first Brooks shoes
Tried on the Hoka Clifton 9’s and liked these better - more cushion IMO
Love the channel and how in depth you go and the comparisons between similar shoes but from different manufacturers etc. thank you!
Hello Sir Thanks to your informative vedio. i am 175 CM and 109 Kilo I walk daily.before you recommend to me before the adrenaline 21 gts wide and it was great because i have wide foot. Now I saw this GLYCERIN 20 Gts do you recommend just as a changé to new model . Is it true to size same as adrenaline 21 ?
Thanks à lot
What a drop??? Thanks! Good for fasciitis??
Great review.
I use NB 1080 and 880 in wide as well as clifton wide but altra paradigm on D size.
Would a glicerin gts EE or D would be better. I had a ghost 13 D , worked fine.
I have duck shaped feet, Haglund’s bump and am just getting over plantar fasciitis. Throughout these maladies I have used Bondi and Clifton in wide and they have been wonderful. Now that it seems that these things are dying down, looking at Brooks as an option. I know the drop is very different, but any other differences that might keep me away from Brooks?
Is Brooks Glycerin Gts 20 suitable for a wearer with OA knees? I don't run but walk a lot. I like the lightness of it.
The Glycerin GTS 20 would work for you. However, we recommend a shoe with more support when compared to the Glycerin like the Ariel. The Ariel is a heavier shoe, but the added stability makes it worth it.
Working in a hospital 5 days a week for 8 hours I got fitted for my foot type and activity.
They gave me my 2 best choices being the glycerin 20 and the ghost 14. Anyone have their opinions on the better option? Price point being 160$ and 115$
I'd definitely opt for Glycerin, they are comfortable for sure and far more cushioned Keep in mind these are designed for a runner in mind so you may not get the best out of them.
Which one should I go for - Glycerine 20 Or Gts 22/23
For 3 miles at faster pace
A reply would be appreciated 👍🏻
If you plan on going for a faster pace, we actually would recommend the Hyperion GTS. It is in the same cushion level as the Adrenaline GTS. However, the Hyperion is built with speed in mind. It's lighter and more responsive, giving the Hyperion a quicker feel. If you are set on the Glycerin 20 or Adrenaline 22/23, we would pick the Adrenaline. The Glycerin is a bit bulky for faster paces.
I had Saucony Endorphin Shift 1st edition. Is there any Brooks that matches The responsiveness? Thanks!
I have been running in the Brooks Adrenaline GTS for years (over-pronator with borderline narrow feet and flat feet, bunion on my right foot and mild planter fasciitis right foot). I run a 5k on the road 4 times per week. No issues with them. I am wanting to try something different.
What are your thoughts on the Glycerin StealthFit GTS 20? I am really intrigued by the StealthFit.
Good question. I too have a narrow flat foot and have the Adrenaline. I hope someone responds.
@@danielburetti4711 I tried the Glycerin StealthFit GTS 20 last week (three 5k runs). Too much cushion for me. Felt like I was chugging along on the run. Additionally, I prefer the traditional upper vs. the StealthFit. That said, I just received the Levitate GTS 5 and like it so far. They have the nice springy ride and the needed support.
@@danielburetti4711 You may want to try the New Balance Vongo v5. I have a narrow flat foot and these shoes are supportive and cushioned.
I've been wearing Brooks for years, bought the stealth fit last month and I highly recommend. Get the GTS for extra support.
Same for me
Question how is the sizing because i normally just wear anything that is Nike/Jordan and for Nike I wear a 10.5 and than jordan a 10 so what size would you recommend for the brooks GTS
Do you charge sales taxes when shipping inside the USA?
My go to shoes are Nimbus 24, More 3, Clifton 8, and Wave Sky 4. Had the Glycerin 17 or so, and they QUICKLY became lawn mowing shoes. How's the 20 compared to my go to shoes? ty
They stack up pretty well with the amount of cushion you're used to and they are neutral like your other shoes. I would say, this Glycerin is quite a bit softer than the previous versions and, in my opinion, even softer than the Clifton.
@@RunMoore Softer than the Clifton? Nice!
Hey Steve! Do these wear true to size or are they slightly bigger?
Wow, did Brooks fix the sizing with the Glycerin? Their Glycerin line has had problems for ages: most importantly not true to size (too short), and sometimes too narrow in the toebox. It's been a dangerous shoe: those sizing issues can lead to injuries. It's also crazy because their Ghost series has *not* seemed to have these issues. Thanks for discussing the Glycerin line's #1 problem, and I hope your assessment of 20 is correct!
I typically wear a 12 to a 12.5. When I got my Ghost 13 and 14s, I got a size 13 2E. Would you say I should get a Glycerin in size 13 2E as well?
Follow up to myself (since someone liked my comment and I forgot I asked this) yes, glycerin fits just like the ghost. Word. Good job Barry. Peace out Doggy.
Really informative video thankyou! I really struggled last year with Brooks and their sizing which started to put me off repurchasing them - you mention the width is bigger than the 19 - are you finding those you put in wide fittings in the 19s are now feeling comfortable in the standard size this year with the 20?
Yes! I sure am. The 19 was short and narrow. This model seems to have Brooks sizing back on track. If anything, this almost seems to run a tad long. Which I always prefer to being a tad short.
@@RunMoore I can confirm this as well. My TTS in the 20 fits perfect now. I have found with Brooks they also need about 10-20 miles to break in and confirm to your foot
Do you recommend inserts for the Glycerin GTS?
Technically, this shoe should do the job of an over the counter insert. If you are used to wearing inserts I might suggest trying the shoes as is without them for two weeks. See if the stability of the shoe is strong enough to go without them.
Is this shoe ok for general walking with the foot condition Morton's Neuroma? Or is it mainly a running shoe?
We recommend trying a shoe with a lower heel drop to take pressure off of the ball of your foot. The Glycerin has a higher heel drop at 10mm. Better shoes to try would be the Altra Torin 7 or Paradigm 7. They both are zero-drop. This helps spread the pressure evenly throughout your foot instead of focusing it on the forefoot. They have the same cushion level as the Glycerin. The Paradigm has stability, but the Torin does not. If you prefer a traditional shoe like the Glycerin, we suggest adding an insert with a metatarsal pad to spread the pressure on your forefoot. The Aetrex L705 is a great insert to help with Morton's Neuroma. You can check out our video linked below to learn more.
ua-cam.com/users/shortssp4cCOiw7kc
@RunMoore thank you for your reply. I'm not a runner but enjoy walking, so I wanted a shoe that is good on pavements as well as walking in the countryside. Which shoe would be best for this to help the Morton's Neuroma and arthritis of the spine? I appreciate your help.
@JulieC49 All the shoes in our store are designated run/walk shoes. Around 60% of our customer base aren't runners, but people looking for an every day or walking shoe. The best shoe would be something with maximum cushion and high support. A few options from some of the brands we carry are the Brooks Glycerin GTS 20, Hoka Gaviota 5, New Balance Vongo v6, Mizuno Wave Horizon 6, and Altra Paradigm 7. The Paradigm would be the best shoe for Morton's Neuroma because of the zero-drop platform. However, they are all great options that will help your feet out.
@RunMoore thanks but I thought you didn't recommend Glycerin GTS 20 in an earlier message as it has a high heel drop as opposed to a zero heel drop, which may be better for Morton's Neuroma?
@@JulieC49 We don't usually recommend it for Morton's Neuroma. However, we know how different going from a traditional drop shoe to a zero-drop shoe can be. If lower-heel drop shoes feel uncomfortable for you, then the Glycerin GTS would be the best of the bunch.
I'm a bit surprised by the high price. Brooks usually don't cost that much.
This is their max cushion and max stability model, so it has always been on the higher end of their price range but, just like everything at the moment, prices are going up.
Exactly! In the UK I used to pay £100 and then £89 with discount, now Brooks are £150 and even with a discount code I'm looking at "free delivery" or occasionally 10% off. It's extortionate. Under armour and ASICS can be cheaper than brooks these days
Okay, all of these reviews are scaring me. I just bought a pair for a $165 and they're being shipped to me today. Please don't tell me I made a mistake
Would the GTS be compared to the adrenaline gts20? A moderate stability shoe
The Glycerin GTS is the max cushion stability shoe whereas the Adrenaline is their mid cushion stability shoe
@@RunMoore can you recommend a mid cushion stability shoe?
@@Cardzfan1980 Some good options are the Brooks Adrenaline and the Hoka Arahi, they are our most popular mid cushion stability shoes.
@@RunMoore Asics nimbus or cumulus mid?
@@Cardzfan1980 The Cumulus is their mid cushion shoe but it is a neutral shoe, not stable.
Love them
So do we!
Is the 20 gts less stable than the 19 gts?
Nope, just went from the 19GTS (after 750km) to the 20GTS.
For me the 20GTS has got the same stability but much more cushiony is a good way. (Without loosing the right stiffness) for a comfortable fast run. The fit is slightly less snug then the 19GTS. (Mayby this will come after a few runs and or different socks)
Thankfully no, they kept the max stability of previous models!
What is the real difference between a glycerin gts and an adrenaline gts then? Seems like now brooks has made the same shoe with two different names.
Can anyone help me with my question?
@@jamestodd6243 i believe the glycerin has more foam and should be softer then the adrenaline.
The Adrenaline is a mid cusion show and Glycerin is a Max cusion Shoe
The glycerine has nitrogen injected into the midsole
Its much plusher than the adrenalines standard eva
Can you please suggest me between Brooks glysrine gts 22 or Brooks adrenaline or ASICS gel kayano 29 I have flat foot my age is 50 years I run 10 kms or brisk walking for 10 kms and I have narrow foot
Of that selection, the Asics. They have great stability and tend to run more narrow than the Brooks. All great shoes for what you are doing though but if you are more narrow I would try the Asics.
@@RunMoore sorry sir I wrote it wrong I am not narrow but wide foot and I on your recommendation I have already ordered the Brooks glysrine gts 20 wide and ASICS gel kayano 28 extra wide I hope 🤞 I have made the right decision
10 mm drop, right,?
Correct
Yes indeed!
Is the glycerin GTS good for knee pains ?
Yes, a good stability shoe will often alleviate knee pain because knee pain is usually caused or exacerbated by walking on the inside or outside of your foot.
@@RunMoore
Thanks for the response. I purchased some Nike model cw7157-001 that’s when I started having knee problems. I do walk more on the ball of my feet. Will the GTS still work ?