2 Color Options
Textile: The textile upper of the sneakers is lightweight, breathable and comfortable, ideal for everyday wear and sports. It ensures air circulation, keeps feet fresh and adapts to their shape. Often complemented with synthetic or rubber details for durability and support.
DNA LOFT v3: This version contains nitrogen-infused foam, making it softer, lighter and more responsive than previous versions. A unique blend of EVA foam, rubber, air and nitrogen ensures the suspension remains durable while offering excellent energy return. This technology is particularly beneficial for runners looking for a comfortable and supportive ride, especially on hard surfaces such as concrete.
TrailTack Green: It is a notable elment of the Brooks Cascadia line of trail running shoes, which is recognized for its use of 25% recycled materials. This innovative outsole offers increased traction and durability for trail runners and suits a variety of terrains from moderate to technical trails.
Brooks is a renowned brand specializing in running shoes, with a history dating back to 1914. Founded by John Brooks Goldenburg, the brand initially focused on ballet slippers and bathing shoes. Over time, Brooks expanded into making baseball cleats (worn by legends like Mickey Mantle!) and roller skates, before entering the running shoe market in the early 1970s.
With a global presence, Brooks has its headquarters in Seattle, situated along the Burke-Gilman running and biking trail by Lake Union. The brand also operates a flagship retail store, Brooks Trailhead. Brooks gear is trusted by runners in over 50 countries, with a second home in Amsterdam.
Brooks designs its equipment in the lab, but brings it to life with a human touch. Their world-leading researchers study physiology and biomechanics to ensure every stride is as comfortable as possible in their gear.
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