





Let me start by saying these shoes feel like walking on supportive marshmallows - in the best way possible. As someone who's tested dozens of running shoes, the Brooks Beast GTS 24 stands out for its perfect balance of stability and cushioning.
The nitrogen-infused DNA Loft v3 cushioning is a game-changer. Unlike memory foam that bottoms out, this maintains its bounce even after months of use. I've put about 50 miles on mine through city streets and light trails, and they still feel as responsive as day one.
For fellow wide-footed folks - rejoice! The roomy toe box is a dream come true. No more squished toes after long walks. The engineered upper provides that rare combination of generous space without sacrificing lockdown security when you pick up the pace.
The GuideRails technology truly delivers on its promise. As someone prone to ankle rolls, I was shocked how stable these feel on uneven terrain. They don't correct your gait so much as create guardrails that keep you safely in your natural motion path.
Now for the reality check: These aren't your sleek marathon racers. At 12oz (size 9), they're slightly heavier than neutral shoes. Also beware - the traction isn't ideal for wet conditions based on one user's unfortunate hospital visit report.
At $160, they're an investment, but considering I used to replace shoes every 6 months, these show minimal wear after daily use. The APMA Seal and diabetic certification make them worth every penny for those needing therapeutic footwear.
Pro tip: Size up if between sizes, and definitely opt for wide if you have any doubt (the standard width runs slightly narrow). These have become my go-to not just for running, but all-day wear when comfort trumps style points.
