Podiatrists and editors say they will always recommend this shoe brand — we found deals up to 55% off (2024)

There's a pretty good reason why you hear so many runners and experts name-drop Brooks when talking about sneakers — the brand makes really good shoes, and has been for a while now.

Brooks was founded in 1914 and began in a small factory in Philadelphia making bathing and ballet shoes before shifting into manufacturing sporting cleats. But it wasn't until the latter half of the decade that the brand really began to find its stride, shifting its focus more heavily to running shoes, developing new technologies, and, ultimately, releasing one of its all-time bestsellers, the Adrenaline GTS 1 shoe in 1999. All of which helped establish Brooks as a top brand for runners.

"The Brooks brand itself has a really long history in the running world and a really great reputation amongst runners and podiatrists," says Dr. Priya Parthasarathy, a podiatrist in Silver Spring, Maryland. "They're unique because they combine newer technology and a really lightweight shoe."

Below, we're diving into everything you need to know about the brand and sharing some of the best Brooks sneakers (even on sale options!), according to both experts and editors.

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Do podiatrists recommend Brooks?

Given its popularity, it's no surprise that the brand came highly recommended by both of the podiatrists that we spoke to. "Brooks are one of my top recommended gym shoes," Dr. Ashley Lee, a podiatrist in Hinsdale, Illinois (who also wears Brooks herself), tells Shop TODAY. "Year after year, Brooks makes a quality shoe and they do not compromise on the material."

When you're looking for shoes, one easy way to see if a pair might be a good option is to check whether it has the Seal of Acceptance by the American Podiatric Medical Association. "And Brooks actually holds one of the highest numbers of acceptances in their shoes," Parthasarathy says. To get this seal, companies can submit shoes to be reviewed. And after a comprehensive review, if the committee finds that "the shoes allow for normal foot function and promote foot health," it will receive the seal.

One of the best things about Brooks is that it creates so many different styles, including protonated, neutral and supinated options, Parthasarathy says. "You could find something for everyone," she adds. "Because they do have wide styles, they're cushioned and they have enough of a variety that I'd be pretty confident that my patients would be able to find something that would work for them."

Lee says that the shoes are so versatile, she recommends them to "casual walkers and elite runners." And adds that their shoes feature quality materials along with "a nice balance of stability and cushion."

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Many of their new technologies are also based on intensive research. (The brand says that it partners with researchers to study how the body moves before applying the learnings to its gear design and ultimately wear testing products with runners.) "Most recently, they have something called DNA AMP technology, which is featured in some of their brands, like the Levitate, Bedlam and Ricochet versions. Also, they have a lot of cushioning as well. So the cushioning combined with a lightweight shoe and the mechanics for a runner is really good combination."

We asked the experts to share some of their most recommended shoes from the brand. Plus, we polled our team to get some of their favorites as well.

And that's not all, right now, Brooks is running a winter sale where you can score up to 50% off podiatrist and editor-loved running shoes on the retailer's website — and across multiple retailers.

Best Brooks shoes

Brooks Women's Ghost 14

The Brooks Ghost is "one of the most popular neutral shoes on the market," Parthasarathy says. Meaning, it's a great choice for those who have a neutral arch and neither overpronate or supinate (or do either mildly).

While it's technically marketed as a running shoe, Lee says that it's also a good walking shoe, as it's light and flexible.

Shop TODAY senior social media editor Kate McCarthy has been a longtime fan of Brooks, and this sneaker, specifically. "I've been wearing the Brooks Ghost for almost a decade now and run everything from 5ks to marathons in them," she says. "They're the perfect combination of being supportive without feeling too heavy, and in all the years I've been running with them I've never had any blisters or foot pain. Whenever I hear someone is in the market for new sneakers they're the number one brand I always recommend, they've treated me so well throughout the years!"

Select colors and sizes of the editor-loved and marathon-worthy shoes are marked down by 21% on Amazon.

Brooks Women's Levitate 5

According to Parthasarathy, the Brooks Levitate is "a nice cross-training shoe." "It has some stability to it, but it's more breathable, slightly more flexible and very lightweight."

The brand says that the shoe has springy cushioning and a sock-like fit that flexes to comfortably move with your foot. You can save up to 55% off this expert-approved sneaker during Brooks' Winter Sale.

Brooks Women’s Adrenaline GTS 22

Parthasarathy calls Brooks’ Adrenaline sneakers “a really good choice.” “Because if you’re an overpronator or have flatter feet, they provide a lot of stability when running, combined with cushioning.”

Lee also listed the shoes as a good choice for walkers, saying that they are a stable shoe and offer “the most cushioning and support” of the options in Brooks’ walking family. If you're hoping to achieve more steps this year, you'll want to grab them while they're under $100!

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Brooks Women’s Glycerin 20

Lee says that Brooks' Glycerin sneakers are some of the most popular gym shoes out there — and they're the ones that she herself runs in. "It is a nice balance of comfort, cushion and stability," she says. "It's not too heavy so it makes for a nice ride, whether you are walking or running. They also provide plenty of room in the toe box so my feet don't feel cramped."

Brooks and other retailers are marking down these podiatrist-loved sneakers by 25%!

Brooks Women's Launch 10

One of the most recent additions to Brooks' running collection, the Launch 10 sneaker debuted in early July, and the brand sent me a pair to try. This was my first introduction to Brooks' shoes, and I have to say, I was pretty impressed. Most of the shoes I wear now tend to be bulkier, dad-style sneakers, so I loved how lightweight these felt (and, as a result how each step felt easier). According to the brand, the shoes are designed to offer dependable speed for all times of workouts and even races. That being said, after running and walking in them a couple of times, I prefer them for walks or casual, short runs. For longer runs, I think I will still reach for something with more propulsive cushioning and bounce, like the Hoka Rocket X 2.

Brooks Revel 6

After learning that the shoes that she had been wearing weren't ideal for running, editorial assistant Sierra Hoeger switched over to Brooks, having had many friends (who are also avid marathoners) recommend them to her. "I had the Brooks Revel 5 (which they don't make anymore). This was my second pair of Brooks, and I've run miles upon miles in them, wearing them down until I was forced to get a new pair. They're lightweight, don't cause blisters and come in fun designs and colors that elevate any workout outfit."


Brooks Women’s Addiction Walker 2

If you’re looking for a good “everyday walking shoe,” Parthasarathy says this is it. “It has lots of cushioning.” Shoppers have said that they wear them for everything from walks to trips to the theme park and workdays spent on their feet.

How to clean Brooks sneakers

When it comes to cleaning your sneakers, the brand has one main recommendation — don't stick them in the washing machine or dryer. Instead, Brooks says that you should clean them by hand.

To start, they recommend brushing off the bottom of the shoes to remove dirt and mud. Then, remove the shoelaces and use a damp cloth or a brush to clean the upper section. After rinsing them with warm water, the brand suggests removing the insoles and cleaning and drying them separately. When drying, Brooks says that stuffing your shoes with newspaper can help them maintain their shape and decrease drying time.

Meet our experts

Dr. Priya Parthasarathy, DPM, is a podiatrist in Silver Spring, Maryland. She is an American Podiatric Medical Association Spokesperson and serves on the board of directors of the American Board of Podiatric Medicine.

Dr. Ashley Lee, DPM, is a podiatrist in Hinsdale, Illinois. While Lee treats all adult foot and ankle disorders, she has a special interest in pediatric reconstructive surgery as well as adult and pediatric sports medicine.

Emma Stessman

Emma Stessman is a writer for Shop TODAY.

Podiatrists and editors say they will always recommend this shoe brand — we found deals up to 55% off (2024)

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Podiatrists and editors say they will always recommend this shoe brand — we found deals up to 55% off? ›

Podiatrists and editors say they will always recommend this shoe brand — we found deals up to 55% off. Brooks

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Brooks Sports, Inc., also known as Brooks Running, is an American sports equipment company that designs and markets high-performance men's and women's sneakers, clothing, and accessories. Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, Brooks products are available in 60 countries worldwide.
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has been a longtime favorite of runners and walkers alike; you'll want to shop the retailer's sale.

Why do podiatrists recommend Brooks? ›

Podiatrists love Brooks walking shoes because they are high quality, long-lasting and perfect for various foot types. Whether you need support or extra room in your shoes, there's a Brooks shoe for everyone. This article will discuss why podiatrists love the Brooks brand and what makes these shoes great!

Which is better, Hoka or Brooks? ›

The price point of each brand is comparable, so consider what type of cushioning and stability you prefer before making your final shopping decision. If you prefer more hefty, stacked cushioning, grab a pair of Hokas. For those who prefer a more grounding stability shoe, Brooks is the answer.

What is so special about Brooks shoes? ›

A long-time favorite brand for runners, Brooks is known for the plush comfort, reliable support, and high-quality materials of its shoes. With an extensive lineup, Brooks has options for all types of feet, arches, and running gaits, with different levels of arch support and padding.

Are Brooks good shoes for seniors? ›

Designed to stabilize your feet, ankles, and knees, Brooks' Adrenaline GTS 22 Sneakers are the best choice for seniors who need some extra support.

What do podiatrists think of Skechers? ›

Sketchers DO NOT have appropriate stability in the upper fabric and the heel counter to complement an orthotic. As such, you will probably find the orthotic redundant, or in worse case contributing to the cause of injury. Remember, an orthotic does 50% of the work. The shoe does the other 50%.

What shoes do podiatrists recommend most? ›

“There are many shoe brands out there so it is important to try on different styles and types of shoes to see what matches your foot the best. Though there are many other great brands of shoes, some examples of tennis shoe brands that provide good support are Brooks, Asics, New Balance, and Hoka,” Dr. Jensen said.

What shoe compares to HOKA? ›

Hoka Vs On Cloud: Trail Shoes

On's Cloudvista is the functional antithesis to Hoka's design. It's super low to the ground for extra stability and groundfeel, but it's one hell of a stiff ride. This shoe will feel more at home on short trail runs and races where you want to feel some extra responsiveness.

What's better, Hoka Clifton or Bondi? ›

In summary, if you prioritize functionality, a streamlined design, and a shoe that's great for various running styles and durations, the Hoka Clifton may be your top pick. However, if you lean towards cushioned comfort and need a shoe that excels on longer, more leisurely runs, the Hoka Bondi is an excellent choice.

Are HOKA or Brooks better for flat feet? ›

Our pick for the best running shoes for flat feet overall, the Brooks Adrenaline GTS 22 is durable and supportive with built-in arch support. If you're prone to shin splints, consider the lightweight Hoka Clifton 9 that has an EVA foam midsole to reduce the impact on your shins.

Can I wear Brooks Ghost for walking? ›

The Ghost is Brooks' flagship running shoe and one of the best running shoes in the U.S. because of its comfortable fit, soft feel and reliable performance. The Brooks Ghost 13 is suitable for both walkers and runners and is for distances from a 5k to a marathon.

Which is better, Brooks adrenaline or Ghost? ›

The midsole of the Adrenaline caters towards runners who overpronate, but does not provide the same level of responsiveness as the Ghost. Both shoes are workhorses designed to handle a ton of miles. Ultimately, if you prioritize responsiveness and a more neutral ride, the Brooks Ghost may be the better choice for you.

Are Brooks worth it? ›

In fact, Brooks is often my top recommendation for beginners stepping into the world of running. Its stability shoes are particularly ideal for beginners who may benefit from the added support of GuideRails, which is designed to help minimize unnecessary movement or rotation.

What is the difference between Brooks and Hoka? ›

Hoka and Brooks are mainstays among the most popular shoe brands for dedicated runners. Both are known for making comfortable, durable running shoes. And both offer models to suit a wide range of running scenarios. The main difference between the two is cushioning versus stability.

Are Hokas for older people? ›

I recommend the Hoka Bondi for patients that need max cushioning, such as older patients that have fat pad atrophy (where the fat on the bottom of your foot thins) or arthritis,” says Parthasarathy.

What is the most comfortable Brooks shoe? ›

Best Brooks Running Shoes
  • Best Overall: Ghost 15.
  • Best Value: Revel 6.
  • Most Versatile: Hyperion Max.
  • Best Cushioning: Glycerin 20.
  • Best Trail Shoe: Catamount 2.
Jul 27, 2023

What shoes do orthopedic surgeons recommend? ›

Klaw 528
  • Klaw 528. Best orthopedic shoe overall. ...
  • More options. Dansko Fawna Mary Jane for Women. ...
  • More options. Cole Haan Men's Original Grand Shortwing Oxford. ...
  • Hoka Bondi 8. Best orthopedic walking shoe. ...
  • More options. Puma Deviate Nitro 2 Running Shoes. ...
  • More options. ...
  • Vionic Karmelle Oxford Casual Sneaker. ...
  • Kuru Atom.
Mar 21, 2024

Which brook is best for walking? ›

If you're looking for maximum cushioning and support for long walks or full days on your feet, then highly cushioned shoes like the Brooks Ghost or Glycerin are what you're after. These models provide ample cushioning for all-day comfort.

Who is Brooks target audience? ›

TARGET AUDIENCE Right now, we appeal to older, college-educated runners. Folks who can appreciate our technology and afford the price tag that comes with it. But people age out of running, and like many other companies, we need millennials.

Which style of Brooks is best for plantar fasciitis? ›

A great option to help with plantar fasciitis relief is our Adrenaline GTS model. The Adrenaline GTS offers a 12mm drop from heel to toe which helps to put your weight more in the forefoot and away from the plantar in your heel.

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