- SEasy Pace
- CModerate Pace
- CRace Pace
- AComfort
The Brooks Adrenaline GTS 25 is a long-standing moderate stability daily trainer, ideal for overpronators, new runners, and individuals seeking reliable support for running, walking, or extended standing. It features a softer ride with increased DNA LOFT v3 cushioning, a lower 10mm heel-to-toe drop for smoother transitions, and a roomier forefoot in its plush, adaptable engineered mesh upper, complemented by a durable outsole. While praised for consistent stability, improved heel transitions, and comfort for short to moderate runs, it's noted to lack bounce and can firm up in the forefoot on longer efforts, with its less breathable upper making it warm; nevertheless, it remains a trusted choice for daily training, recovery jogs, and long sessions for those prioritizing consistent support over a 'snappy' feel.
Highlights
- GuideRail technology provides reliable moderate stability for overpronation
- Roomier forefoot and toe box accommodate wider or higher-volume feet
- Durable outsole with excellent traction on varied surfaces
- Improved heel bevel and 10mm drop enable smooth transitions
- Consistent, slightly softer cushioning ideal for daily miles and walking
Considerations
- Forefoot midsole firms up after several miles, which may reduce comfort on longer runs
- Less breathable upper can feel warm in hot conditions
- Slightly reduced midfoot lockdown and snappiness compared to the previous model
- Stable, reliable ride lacks bounce or a fast, responsive feel
- Flexible forefoot may not suit runners who prefer a stiff rocker or significant lateral support
Specifications
Key features
- Long Run
- Stable
Midsole
Primary midsole
DNA Loft v3
EVA · Brooks

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Brooks Adrenaline GTS 25 after 100 miles
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