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Brooks Men's Trance 7 Running Shoe | 
| Brand: Brooks Category: Apparel Department: Mens
Buy New: $99.99 (On sale from $134.99) - $121.49 (On sale from $134.99)
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Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 6493
Fabric Type: Air Mesh Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 14 x 5 x 5
ASIN: B000V20TCQ
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| Features:
| ⋅ | Full length MoGo midsole | | ⋅ | Heel and forefoot HydroFlow ST-XL | | ⋅ | Dual-density DRB accel | | ⋅ | e-1 Rearfoot Polymer | | ⋅ | s 257 Cushsole |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description Nothing is spared in the Trance 7. It's a captivating combination of Brooks' best technologies, most luxurious materials, and stepped-up styling. The incredible cushioning of their full-length MoGo midsole and smooth stability of the PDRB (Progressive Diagonal Roll Bar) only hint at its wealth of features. From sockliner to heel counter, no detail is overlooked and no indulgence is excluded.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
Great shoe January 8, 2009 L. Solomon (Northridge, CA United States) So far shoe has been great - I've ran about 75 miles and it is very comfortable. Great cushion and support. Only thing is - my pair is a bit squeaky.
great buy December 27, 2008 Amir Lavie I use Brooks' Adrenalines,and decided to try these...For 40$ they are well worth it,although I still prefer my Adrenalines!
very good deal December 27, 2008 Amarpreet Geadhoke (san jose ca) The shoes r the best. They look much better in real life. I wore them to the mall to compare and they r the best shoes compared to anything i could find in finishline store Nice to run in too I paid around $40 so it is truely a steal
great running shoes December 19, 2008 Calvin G. Lieu I run about 5-6 days a week, anywhere between 25 to 50 miles per week. I'm 5'6 and weigh 130 lbs. I overpronate and have been messing around a lot with different stability shoes over the years. I've tried asics GT 2120, kayano 12-14, brooks adrenaline gts 7, adidas supernova control, Nike structure triax 10, saucony progrid guide, la sportiva crossroad, raceblade, sonic TR and am currently on mizuno wave inspire 5. These shoes feels similar to the kayanos in terms of the amount of support, but lighter. It's less cushy than the adrenaline 7 and progrid guide, but more than la sportivas. Less flexible and sensitive than the mizunos. Still a good shoe, but I honestly believe sometimes cheaper shoes (around the 100 dollar range) are better than the high end ones (140 bucks -- kayano, hurricane, trance). Not only are they lighter and more simplistic, but sometimes when they try to pack all their best technology into a single shoe they over do it. But perhaps I'm just not heavy enough to appreciate the extra support they provide. STill, at 40 bucks for a shoe like this, you're silly for not getting em.
Excellent Running Shoes December 16, 2008 Brian Healy (MA, USA) Brooks Trance are a comfortable and efficient model. I have also found these running shoes to be quite durable. I purchsed a new insole to put in my last pair, and they still feel great after several hundred miles of runs. These shoes are normally expensive, but worth it if you can find a deal on them. I found these online for $40 when they retailed last year for about $135. If you have a model you like, that fit well, it pays to search online for older models that are overstocked.
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