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Brooks Men's Trance 7 Running Shoe,White/Black/Red,10 D

Brooks Men's Trance 7 Running Shoe,White/Black/Red,10 D
From Brooks

List Price: $134.95
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Product Description

The Brooks Trance 7 running shoe is designed to make a statement, or several. Features smooth stability paired with the long-lasting cushioning and energy return of MoGo™. HVAC, e-1™ and e-2™ technologies. Highly breathable Element™ mesh upper. HydroFlow® ST-XL with forefoot HydroFlow®. New full-length MoGo™ midsole offers dramatically enhanced cushioning and energy return with reduced fatigue, for an improved first feel that lasts over more miles. Progressive Diagonal Rollbar (PDRB), dual-density DRB™ Accel. Engineered Stable-Pod™ configuration. HPR Plus™ in the heel strike area. Wt. 12.9 oz.


Product Details

  • Size: 10 D
  • Color: White/Black/Red
  • Brand: Brooks
  • Fabric type: Mesh

Features

  • New full length MoGo midsole
  • Heel and forefoot HydroFlow ST-XL
  • Dual-density DRB accel
  • e-1
  • s 257 Cushsole

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
Designed to elevate the running experience, Brooks' advanced stability, cushioning, and motion control gear is recognized as the product of choice among runners of all levels. Entirely focused on the run, Brooks is dedicated to inspiring people to be active. Brooks creates innovative equipment that keeps you running longer, farther, and faster -- and with more enjoyment of the run.


Customer Reviews

I Bought two pair5
The fit and finish was so good on the Brook's Trance 7 that I immediately ordered a second pair. I'm not a runner. I'm into comfortable and attractive footwear.

Not used for running, but a comfortable sneaker.5
I will preface by saying I dislike running, a lot, have never used this sneaker for running (I'm a 20-25 mile per day cyclist), and don't plan to. I do like the comfort of these sneakers for casual wear and walking the dog. My old sneakers were Asics Gel Kayano 13's which worked out great. These, while fitting differently, are very comfortable in their own right. The toe-box is the main difference that I've noticed. The Brooks has a more open toe-box and seems like it has better contact with the ground (although it doesn't really feel like there is less cushioning, just a better interface). This might help runners "feel" the ground as they run, and I've found Brooks to be even more specialized to running than Asics-a local specialized athletic shoe store seemed to always push Brooks. Everything else seems fine for a higher price-point shoe: construction, materials, look are all top-notch. I ended up not getting the Gel Kayano 14's at the local sneaker store because although the retail prices were almost identical, the Brooks were on sale for $30 cheaper. Then, after buying them and taking them home, I looked on Amazon and found them here for $20 less than that. Throw in Prime overnight shipping for $4 and you have a pretty nice deal.

Great shoe, a little different from v.64
This is another great shoe, but it feels a little different from v.6 (which I've owned multiple pairs of) -- at least that is what a blister on my foot tells me, where I never had a blister before (left side of my right foot, neat the ball of my foot). I'm breaking them in, they have over 50, I'll try them out at Marine Corps marathon in a few weeks...

This shoe has a little more ventilation, other than that, its almost the same as v.6 -- We will see how it fares in a few weeks! If it doesn't work out, perhaps I will try out v.8, or try a different pair of shoes.

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