Running Shoes Buying Guide

Savor every mile with these Brooks road-running shoes. They have tuned cushion for plush landings and electric toe-offs. Wide platforms give you smooth and stable transitions.
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View the Brooks Glycerin Product LineView all Brooks Men's Road-Running Shoes| Best Use | Running |
|---|---|
| Running Shoe Support | Neutral |
| Running Shoe Cushioning | Maximum Cushion |
| Heel-to-Toe Drop (mm) | 8 |
| Heel Stack Height (mm) | 38 |
| Forefoot Stack Height (mm) | 30 |
| Footwear Height | Ankle |
| Footwear Closure | Lace-up |
| Upper | Engineered knit |
| Midsole | DNA Tuned |
| Outsole | Rubber |
| Vegan | Yes |
| Weight (Pair) | 1 lb. 5.2 oz. |
| Gender | Men's |
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I think my 11th pair of this model and the best yet by far. 88km in the first week is a fair road test I’m looking forward to my next pair as have a 200km run around Bali in 6 weeks and only fair to share the load between 2 pair! Straight out of the box, the Glycerin 23 feels premium. The upper is soft, breathable, and wraps the foot in a way that’s secure without being restrictive. It’s the kind of shoe you can slip on and immediately trust for a long run. Lacing system is spot on so you can loop de look and knock out a runners knot easy. Today I get my third pair delivered ( I’ll need to change regularly running 200k) and have every confidence they’ll do the job brilliantly
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] It doesn't get better than this, I'll wear them full-time by far the most comfortable shoes I've ever worn. There's no impact on the heel of your foot and the other thing I noticed was compared to the older version of the 22s this has more stability side-by-side. I didn't look for that when buying a shoe however a senior I noticed immediately I felt more secure. I love working with the company. I've had many shoes. I wish they had more the models that are just in black rather than all the colors, but they are a great company to work for if you're not happy there no questions ask, just buy and believe me you'll be happy with the 23s.
Yeah, they are awesome. 51 years old, running since I was 14( Competitive XC, decades of mountain trails, and blah pavement). I have more 'hardware' in my body than I would like to admit and write about (remember mountains, pavement and water have zero emotions or concern about the body). I recently picked up a limited edition color way, its killer. What's with the price? Really... I have had 2 pairs of ghost and do not care for the fit, but that's me. The Glycerin is my favorite shoe, I have a pair of On (pssssfffft, they suck), asics keyano's that are decent, but these are my go to. The price is getting hard to stomach.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I’ve owned more than 10 pairs of Brooks running shoes, including the Glycerin 21, 22, and now 23. Until this latest version, I had been a loyal Brooks customer and consistently recommended their shoes. After about two months of light use, the Glycerin 23 leaves my feet and legs noticeably fatigued and achy by the end of the day. This isn’t normal tiredness—it’s a persistent discomfort that I never experienced with previous Glycerin models. I’m not sure what changed between the 22 and 23, but the difference has been significant enough that I can no longer recommend the Glycerin line based on my experience with the 23.
The primary purpose for purchasing this running shoe was to alleviate the pain in my right heel. Mission accomplished. With every run, the pain is gradually going away. My feet and legs feel good after long maintenance runs, so they have plenty of impact cushion as you rack up the miles. You will definitely notice the "float/cushion" if you have been running in a feel/speed shoe. Overall, I am very happy with this purchase, thanks to its reduction of my heel pain. Question: Why can't wide sizes come in cool running colors? Would have liked something more colorful to run around in. Shoe evaluations to note. 1. A more breathable design or material would be nice to keep heat retention down. 2. Does not have a gusseted tongue. At this price, it should be a standard feature. Speaking of the tongue, it is thick, so if you need padding on top of your foot, this might be a good feature for you but I found it adds to heat retention and less breathability. 3. Shoe laces are on the short side, which makes doing a runner's knot challenging. 4. SIZE RUNS SMALL. I'm a solid 8.5 across almost all footwear, but I had to return my first purchase to go up a half size. 5. Wide width is narrow compared to other footwear. 6. The heel-to-toe drop shifted how my toes impact the surface and has caused some nail bruising. PERFORMANCE NOTES: 1. A solid everyday maintenance cruiser. 2. Float. If you need it, this one has it, but there are drawbacks to be aware of. 3. Lack of surface contact feel makes uneven ground a bit more challenging. 4. I noticed pace speeds faster than 8.2; there is a loss of foot surface control due to float/cushion, and at 6.5, things get wobbly. 5. Stride length might increase due to bounce/cushion. 6. You will see an increase in your vertical ratio and oscillation if you track those details due to float/cushion. 7. You will see an increase in step speed loss and percent due to float/cushion. 8. On longer runs, you might have more fatigue and less stamina due to running less efficiently because of notes in 6 & 7.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Overall a pretty decent shoe. Feels a little heavy and inflexible overall but I’m hoping it changes as I break them in. The design feels a little outdated and quite chunky which I don’t really like but it is comfortable enough for quick little runs if I wanted to use them for that. I think this is a good option for someone just looking for walking shoes or shoes that might last a good amount of time but I wouldn’t really incorporate them into my training. In summary, good shoes but stiff and heavy.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Great shoe as far as comfort goes for me. I walk 5 miles a day and have foot issues requiring orthopedic insoles. Only issue i have is after 3 months a hole appeared in the toe fabric in the first pair i bought at a local running shoe store.
The Brooks Glycerin 23 is hands down one of the most comfortable running shoes I’ve worn. The cushioning feels soft without being unstable, making it ideal for both daily walking and long runs. As an Exercise Physiologist, I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend the Glycerin 23 to patients, runners, and athletes looking for a shoe that delivers comfort, support, and reduced impact loading. Whether you’re returning from injury, spending long hours on your feet, or chasing performance, this shoe strikes a great balance between protection and responsiveness. Brooks have absolutely nailed comfort with the Glycerin 23.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The Limited Edition Glycerin 23 is an excellent addition to the shoe line! It should be made available permanently to the line! It’s cooler , and just as comfortable. I like the looks of both of the styles, they almost don’t seem like the same shoe, until you put them on & wow, very comfortable! A very breathable upper & a soft comfortable midsole! The fit is nice offering just alittle more space, to accommodate my just a bit wider foot.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is my second pair of Brooks glycerine running shoes. I love the support of the shoes especially the heel that it help me walk properly with must less foot fatigue. This helps my endurance.




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