Review: Gliding in the Glycerin 21, Brooks’s Smoothest Shoe Ever

The latest trainer from the Washington-based running company promises a cushy ride, but how does it actually stand up?

a Brooks trainer on a blue spring backgrounds

Brooks' latest train is the running companies smoothest ride yet.

By Paolo Sandoval

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What do runners really want out of their trainers? PR-breaking super shoes or a 50mm stack height might seem like the obvious choice, but the answer I hear most commonly from everyday runners isn’t concerned with lightning-fast speed or cloud-level cushioning — it’s centered around injury prevention. More than ever, sensible sneakers that keep you healthy and on your feet are in demand, and Washington-based Brooks might have just cracked the code.

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You probably recognize Brooks as the maker of the cult (and currently on sale) Ghost silo, but the running company’s strides in both performance — Josh Kerr, Brooks’ top middle-distance athlete, just won gold at World Champs in dominant fashion — and everyday training are no joke. We gave the new Ghost Max a rave review, a testament to the massive network of wear-testers and oodles of tech crammed into Brooks products.

With the launch of the Glycerin 21, the latest from their stability line, Brooks is looking to strike gold with another excellent everyday trainer, this time gear towards a smooth and cushioned ride. Featuring a reworked upper and Brooks’ latest DNA LOFT v3 cushioning, the Glycerin 21 has been branded as Brooks’ softest sneaker yet, perfect for those easy runs that should make up the bulk of your training.

Given their recent run of form (and the fact that I am already something of a Brooks-angelist), I decided to test out the cushy trainer for myself, After a month-ish of training, here’s my proper Brooks Glycerin 21 review. More on that below.

Brooks Glycerin 21, at a glance


Specs

  • Midsole Drop: 10mm
  • Weight: 9.8 oz.
  • Type: Road
  • Support: Nuetral
  • Widths: 1D-2E
  • Sizes: 7-15
  • Colorways: 8
  • Best for: Easy Runs, Recovery Runs

How we tested

Over the course of nearly a month, I’ve run 60-odd miles in the shoe for this Brooks Glycerin 21 review, predominantly on easy or recovery runs. These range from runs through my local Prospect Park to time on the track. I did not try to run on rough terrain — the Glycerin 21 is firmly a road shoe, and I was immediately wary that I might injure myself trying.

What we liked

Glyercin 21 offers Brooks’ smoothest ride yet.
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What we didn’t

Brooks Glycerin is stacked on top of a massive amount of foam.
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The verdict: should you buy the Brooks Glycerin 21?

As far as I’m concerned, anyone looking for a calculated combination of ride and cushion will thrive in Brooks’ latest addition to the Glycerin line-up. As I’ve mentioned, it’s not a particularly speedy shoe, and the cushion stack can feel offputting for minimalist runners when compared to classic styles like the Ghost, but overall, the Brooks Glycerin 21 breathability and transition proves a marked improvement for the everyday trainer silo.

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