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Brooks Adrenaline GTS 23 Review

If you're after stability, this is one of the best all-around options in our lineup
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Price:  $140 List
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Manufacturer:   Brooks
By Nathaniel Bailey ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Oct 9, 2023
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#16 of 19
  • Cushioning and Landing Comfort - 25% 6.0
  • Responsiveness - 25% 6.0
  • Stability - 20% 7.0
  • Upper Comfort - 15% 8.0
  • Weight - 15% 5.3

Our Verdict

The Brooks Adrenaline GTS 23 is a reliable, stability-oriented daily trainer. Thanks to its GuideRail technology, it has a supportive ride that helps keep your motion directed forward without feeling invasive. Paired with a comfortable upper and good traction, this is a good option for runners who want a daily trainer that can help cue good mechanics without sacrificing all ability to pick up the pace. That said, we found the Adrenaline to be stiff, heavy, and not meant for speed. It all depends on your preferences, but with a competitive lineup of top-of-the-line contenders, this one just wasn't our favorite this round. See the best pairs we tested in our men's running shoe review.
REASONS TO BUY
Stable ride
Comfortable upper
Decent cushioning
REASONS TO AVOID
Stiff
Heavy
Not the best at speed

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Bottom Line A great option for stability and all-around reliability, though stiff and heavyA daily trainer that can handle most runs, the Novablast 4 is fun and extremely comfortableCushioning and comfort in a lightweight design that can do everythingA daily trainer that blends comfort and versatility at a reasonable priceA daily trainer that feels fast but comes up short of the competition in other key areas
Rating Categories Brooks Adrenaline G... Asics Novablast 4 Hoka Mach 5 Puma Velocity Nitro 3 Saucony Kinvara 14
Cushioning and Landing Comfort (25%)
6.0
8.3
8.0
8.0
6.5
Responsiveness (25%)
6.0
7.5
7.0
7.0
6.5
Stability (20%)
7.0
7.0
6.0
6.0
5.5
Upper Comfort (15%)
8.0
8.0
8.0
7.0
6.5
Weight (15%)
5.3
6.4
7.7
5.8
10.0
Specs Brooks Adrenaline G... Asics Novablast 4 Hoka Mach 5 Puma Velocity Nitro 3 Saucony Kinvara 14
Weight (per shoe, size 10.5) 10.57 oz 9.76 oz 8.84 oz 10.07 oz 7.27 oz
Style Stability Daily/cushioning Daily Daily Low drop
Sizes Available 7 - 15 US 6 - 15 US 7 - 14 US 7 - 14 US 7 - 15 US
Measured Heel-to-Toe Drop 12 mm 7 mm 9 mm 10 mm 4 mm
Measured Heel Stack Height 35 mm 43 mm 37 mm 39 mm 30 mm
Measured Forefoot Stack Height 23 mm 36 mm 28 mm 29 mm 26 mm
Claimed Heel-to-Toe Drop 12 mm 8 mm 5 mm 8 mm 4 mm
Claimed Heel Stack Height Not stated 41.5 mm Not stated Not stated 31.0 mm
Claimed Forefoot Stack Height Not stated 33.5 mm Not stated Not stated 27.0 mm
Measured Outsole Length 12.3 in 12.6 in 12.6 in 12.3 in 11.9 in
Measured Outsole Width 4.5 in 4.8 in 4.5 in 4.4 in 4.4 in
Upper Engineered knit Engineered woven/knit Engineered mesh Engineered knit Engineered mesh
Midsole DNA Loft v2 FF Blast + Eco PROFLY+ Profoam PWRRUN
Outsole Rubber AHAR Lo Rubberized EVA PumaGrip Exposed foam
Measured Outsole Hardness Outer heel: 72
Inner heel: 63
Forefoot: 52
64 52 Heel: 55
Arch: 55
Forefoot: 55
Outer heel: 66
Inner forefoot: 66
Rest of shoe: 30
Heel Tab Type None Finger loop None None Finger loop
Width Options Narrow, medium, wide, extra wide Regular Regular Regular Regular, wide
Heel Compression Stiffness 57 lbs 44 lbs 35 lbs 41 lbs 41 lbs
Toe Compression Stiffness 44 lbs 44 lbs 38 lbs 48 lbs 45 lbs
Toe Box Volume 9.9 in cu 7.6 in cu 8.9 in cu 8.4 in cu 9.3 in cu
Rocker Angle 24.0 degrees 22.5 degrees 15.5 degrees 18.0 degrees 20.5 degrees

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Adrenaline has been around for a long time as a go-to for runners looking for support and stability. Obviously, shoes are a very personal thing, but we just don't think it holds up well from a performance standpoint; the cushioning is harsher than most modern shoes, and it isn't as responsive. That said, it's a good option we'd recommend if you're in need of something that can help cue healthier running mechanics.

Performance Comparison


brooks adrenaline gts 23 running shoes men review - forefoot cushioning is extremely poor compared to most other trainers.
Forefoot cushioning is extremely poor compared to most other trainers.
Credit: Jessica Riconscente

Cushioning and Landing Comfort


In a lot of ways, this is a very similar shoe to the Ghost 15. Both shoes measured 12mm of drop — an identical 35mm in the heel and 23mm in the forefoot. The DNA Loft V2 foam is similarly firm in this application, although we think it is a little more forgiving. The GuideRails along the inside and outside of the heel and midfoot add some sidewall structure to provide motion support. Often, we find most support to feel intrusive. On this shoe, that wasn't the case.

While we thought the heel cushioning was fine, our lower legs took a beating from the lack of cushioning in the forefoot when landing mid to forefoot. We don't love the cushioning of this shoe. It feels both firm and dead. However, in a stability shoe, we expect a bit of added firmness to support the foot. We think the Adrenaline works much better for heel-strikers than it does for runners who land farther forward. Similarly, we found it was uncomfortable landing at high speeds, where the foot often first strikes on the outside and then moves inward as we roll through our gait.

brooks adrenaline gts 23 running shoes men review - the rocker angle of a shoe can affect how responsive and smooth it...
The rocker angle of a shoe can affect how responsive and smooth it feels underfoot.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

Responsiveness


Because of the dense and firm foam, there isn't much bounce to the Adrenaline 23. There's no rocker to promote a snappy toe-off, just a slab of foam under the foot that isn't very responsive. While this isn't a responsive shoe, that typically isn't your biggest concern when you're looking for a stability shoe. The features that make the Adrenaline stable also reduce its responsiveness, so it's a reasonable tradeoff.

The Adrenaline won't win any awards for a responsive shoe, but it's reasonably firm which allows for decent toe off.
Credit: Nathaniel Bailey

Stability


It's a stability shoe that gives lots of support! This shoe performed very well in this area. The GuideRails do a great job of keeping your foot feeling planted, and the very rigid heel cup keeps the foot locked in.

While the shoe scored highly for support, we think that the stiffness actually was a bit of a drawback when it came to lateral stability. On uneven surfaces, we found that the rigid heel cup and narrow base forced our ankles into awkward positions. This isn't a shoe we would recommend for anything other than smooth surfaces.

The GuideRails are the main stability feature of the Adrenaline.
The GuideRails are the main stability feature of the Adrenaline.
Two different approaches to stability, the GuideRails of the Brooks...
Two different approaches to stability, the GuideRails of the Brooks Adrenaline 23 (top) and the wide base of the Hoka Clifton 9 (bottom).

Upper Comfort


The upper of the Adrenaline is extremely comfortable. It's a traditional design that works well. We didn't experience any slippage, regardless of pace, and got no hotspots even on our longest runs. The padded tongue does a good job, and the gussets keep it well-planted. The footbed feels snug, as we would expect from a stability shoe, and we experienced great lockdown throughout the foot. Our only complaint about the upper is that we found it to be a bit warm on hot days. A little more breathability in the mesh would be a welcome addition.

brooks adrenaline gts 23 running shoes men review - a plush upper with great lockdown makes this a comfortable shoe to...
A plush upper with great lockdown makes this a comfortable shoe to spend time in.
Credit: Nathaniel Bailey

Weight


This is one of the heaviest shoes in the test, which is to be expected. It packs a lot of motion support features and a comfortable upper, so weight penalties are par for the course. Weighing in at 10.57 ounces for a US men's 10.5, this is clearly not a light daily trainer. But we were impressed by how similar in weight the Adrenaline is to the non-stability Ghost 15.

brooks adrenaline gts 23 running shoes men review - this isn't the heaviest shoe we tested, but it's close.
This isn't the heaviest shoe we tested, but it's close.
Credit: Jessica Riconscente

Should You Buy the Brooks Adrenaline GTS 23?


We think that this is the best all-around stability shoe in our lineup. If you want stability and support features, this is a good choice. If you don't need or want those supportive features, there are far more enjoyable shoes out there. The Adrenaline works well for longer and easy runs, but other neutral shoes offer decent stability that our testers prefer for workouts. But if you just want one shoe and need reliable stability, get this one.

What Other Running Shoes Should You Consider?


The Asics Gel-Kayano 30 is also a great stability shoe. It offers a wider base and less firm support, which we felt made it more enjoyable from a comfort standpoint. The Hoka Clifton 9's wide base and plentiful cushioning feels quite stable when fatigue sets in and mechanics begin to break down. It could be a great choice that's more enjoyable as a daily trainer.

Nathaniel Bailey