I'm a bit annoyed with the Brooks Glycerin 18 I got recently. The rubber on the soles seems to be very soft and wear extremely quickly.
This is the wear after just 150 miles:
This is about equivalent the wear I've seen after 500 miles in most my other running shoes. After some googling it seems the light blue rubber on the heel is a harder wearing rubber and the darker blue is a softer rubber. They seem to do this on all their shoes so I thought I'd warn other forefoot strikers to avoid Brooks. Heel strikers might be ok.
On top of that it's just a dull feeling shoe too. I've not really found a pace that suits it and it feels very hard and stiff for a shoe that is marketed as "your softest shoe ever". The upper is plush but my feet soon get too warm. So yeah, I would avoid.
I'm looking now at the Nike Invincible but hard to justify the £160 price tag for an easy day shoe.
This is the wear after just 150 miles:
This is about equivalent the wear I've seen after 500 miles in most my other running shoes. After some googling it seems the light blue rubber on the heel is a harder wearing rubber and the darker blue is a softer rubber. They seem to do this on all their shoes so I thought I'd warn other forefoot strikers to avoid Brooks. Heel strikers might be ok.
On top of that it's just a dull feeling shoe too. I've not really found a pace that suits it and it feels very hard and stiff for a shoe that is marketed as "your softest shoe ever". The upper is plush but my feet soon get too warm. So yeah, I would avoid.
I'm looking now at the Nike Invincible but hard to justify the £160 price tag for an easy day shoe.