Description
- THIS MEN’S SHOE IS FOR: Runners looking for a smooth ride, with great cushion and trusted GuideRails support that won’t distract from the fun of the run. This Brooks Adrenaline GTS 22 is a certified PDAC A5500 Diabetic shoe and has been granted the APMA Seal of Acceptance. We recommend ordering Brooks running shoes 1/2 to one size larger than your dress shoe.
- SUPPORT AND CUSHION: Provides just the right amount of stability and support, great for overpronation while providing high energizing cushioning. Ideal for road running, cross training, the gym or wherever you might want to take them! Predecessor: Adrenaline GTS 21
- BALANCED, SOFT CUSHIONING: The updated midsole is now 100% DNA LOFT cushioning paired with the Segmented Crash Pad for an even softer, smoother ride and easier flow from landing to toe-off.
- MODERNIZED FIT: More strategic use of the 3D Fit Print upper technology offers the structure and proven fit the Adrenaline is known for without excess bulk.
- GUIDERAILS HOLISTIC SUPPORT SYSTEM: We’ve shifted our focus beyond the feet to the most injury-prone part of a runner’s body: the knees. GuideRails keep you moving comfortably by keeping excess movement in check.
















jose l. –
Tenis de muy buena calidad, cómodos y bonitos
LarryV –
I have arthritis in both feet and have had a complete knee replacement on my right knee, so I do not jog, but do walk and hike. While these are no what I use for hiking, I’ve got expensive hiking boots, I do use these daily for every other activity. I’ve got this shoe, Brooks Ghost and Brooks Beast. Due to needing motion control shoes any of these three works. The Beast is to me the best for motion control, but they are more expensive and seem a little heavier. This shoe is nice, I can walk 2 miles a day and my feet don’t hurt. Perfect arch support looks nice and built very well. I’m 70 and if you are my age, you probably have arthritis of some type so buy you a pair of Brooks shoes. Any of the three I listed. Your feet and ankles will love you for it.
Tim Carlson –
Brooks makes the best shoes, great fit, comfortable and reasonably long lasting. They may be a bit more expensive than other brands, but they never disappoint.
Oliver D Hummel –
Support. Comfortable to walk in – more than I thought it would be. Very lightweight for a sneaker. They look nice, too.
vikastus –
I go to Orange Theory – a High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) exercise class – about 5 times per week. There is a combination of rowing, running, and weights / agility. I think these shoes are excellent for Orange Theory, as their stack height (height of the midsole foam) is reasonable, there are some guardrails to provide stability, and enough cushion for 3 to 5 mile runs on the treadmill.
Surprisingly, finding a good pair of shoes for the rowing machine can be difficult. If the shoe has too much foam and overly cushioned, one loses a lot of force in the leg drive due to the cushioning in the shoe. The Adrenalines have a reasonable amount of foam and the foam is a bit more firm, so not as much energy is lost in the shoes during the row.
The shoes have “guard rails” around the heel of the shoe. The idea behind these guard rails is to limit the heel movement if one overpronates (role in) or supinates (roll out). These guard rails really help with agility exercises that have a lot of lateral movement, keeping the foot planted in the shoe. I have tried agility exercises in running shoes that have high stack heights and limited lateral stability and I;m always afraid of rolling an ankle.
The shoes are designed for running and they are comfortable for the treadmill. I can easily do 3 to 5 mile runs with no issues.
The fit is ample – the toebox is pretty wide. The feel of the foam is firm, rather than squishy like some of the new foams. There’s plenty of rubber on the outsole, so they won’t wear out quickly.
The only con with these shoes is the foam is the tried and trued EVA (essentially Styrofoam and Elmer’s Glue), which I find tends to break down faster than some of the new foams like Adidas Boost, Nike React, and Saucony’s Powerrun+.
Gary Eagar –
Fit perfit and are very comfortable
KJ –
I have a bad ankle and flat feet. These shoes provide the best support I’ve ever had. Normally I have to get inserts, but these shoes do great. I am now able to walk for literally miles at a time, on long hikes. The rest of my body may ache, but my feet feel fine.
Russ Madaus –
I don’t buy gym shoes that often, so when I bought these from Amazon without trying them on first, I was a bit concerned that they would not fit me well. They fit perfectly! These shoes are amazingly comfortable and the quality is exceptional. The style and construction are top notch and they look AWESOME! Highly recommend!
KInner –
For me Brooks is fantastic. They fit to size and are perfect for someone with a wide foot. I purchase this brand over and over.
Charlie –
Another one of the many superlative Brooks athletic shoes. I evaluated the GTS 22 against the Brooks Beast; and chose the Beast over the GTS 22 only because I have weak ankles and arches, and the Beast is a little more supportive for these conditions. But the Beast is also heavier and stiffer. The GTS 22 on the other hand is more flexible and comfortable, and because of those qualities it is probably a better choice for most people.
But either shoe is a terrific choice; and Brooks in my experience are very well made and especially durable, compared to other brands.
Bernard R. –
I got the shoes as I exactly expected them and on time. They are classy, strong, and perfectly fit my size. If you need strong and stylish walking shoes, I recommend you Brooks…
LEOPOLDO SILVA MENDEZ –
el tenis es muy cómodo y funcional esta marca es excelente
Brian Dacey –
My second pair. Best running shoe I’ve ever owned. Super supportive.