![]() I have feet on the wider side (although I don’t quite need the wide fit version of the shoe) and these shoes feel a little snugger than the 12s. The Ghost 14s fit like a glove right out of the box. This has been changed in the 14’s and the new softer (thicker looking) DNA loft midsole is designed for ‘smoother transitions’, giving more energy. It had a stiff midsole (which has been made softer in the Ghost 14), and minimal sculpting on the heel – creating a stable landing for heel strikers, like myself. I think what I like most about the Ghost 12 is that for a neutral shoe, there are nods towards features typically found in stability shoes. #Brooks ghost 14 full#It retains the 12mm toe drop, with the change to full DNA loft cushioning, the midsole is softer than in previous iterations of the shoe. They have long been a neutral, heavily cushioned, stable shoe. And as I’ve written before, make a great beginner shoe. The Ghost 14 are Brooks first Carbon neutral shoes (they aim to be totally carbon zero by 2040).īrooks Ghosts are a workhorse, they have you covered for your easy runs and long runs. ![]() I do like them more than the previous versions but the comfort of the Ghost 12 is unrivaled in my opinion.įor those that like me, didn’t stockpile the Ghost 12, or if you haven’t tried a Brooks Ghost yet, hopefully this review will help make up your mind whether to try the 14’s or not… And spoiler alert, neither are the Ghost 14’s. I took it for granted that the Ghost 13 would be exactly the same…but they weren’t. ![]() I’ve googled Brooks Ghost 12 many times, hoping to find a pair that has been unearthed in an independent running shop, or that someone bought, never wore and is now selling. ![]()
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