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Brooks Men's Trance 7 Running Shoe
from: Brooks
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Binding: Unknown BindingBrand: Brooks
Department: mens
Fabric Type: Air Mesh
Label: Brooks
Manufacturer: Brooks
Publisher: Brooks
Studio: Brooks
Features:
- Full length MoGo midsole
- Heel and forefoot HydroFlow ST-XL
- Dual-density DRB accel
- e-1 Rearfoot Polymer
- s 257 Cushsole
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Average Rating: 

Rating:
- Sweet Shoe!!I'm not an avid runner, but after running a 5K with NO training, I was told I should run more often. The biggest piece of advise... GET A GOOD PAIR OF RUNNING SHOES. I did some research, and found this shoe to be a good match for my running style and size (I'm 6'1" and 205lbs). Go on Brooks website. They have a neat tool to help pick the right shoe.
I just got these, and haven't run any real distance with them, but let me tell you... these felt great right out of the box! The size was ... Read More
Rating:
- Great Shoe!This shoe is a very good shoe for a bigger runner. I purchased it as an update to the Trance 6 that I had been using.
Compared to the Trance 6, this shoe is a little more flexible with a spongier feeling insole. I don't think it is quite as support as the previous version, but the extra cushioning seems to be the trade-off.
The shoe looks better in person than it does in the picture as well.
I'd absolutely purchase this pair again.
Rating:
- Very good long-distance ROAD shoe...I bought these for long (6-15 miles) runs on asphalt or concrete, and for that they work wonderfully...very sturdy and comfortable. The reason I don't use them for softer surfaces like dirt or grass, or for shorter runs, and especially not for speedwork, is their weight---the same massive amount of cushioning needed for long runs on hard surfaces is totally unnecessary and counterproductive for other applications. A lighter, thinner-soled and more flexible shoe is much better in those situations. ... Read More




