![]() “The Ghost continues to improve with each new version,” said one tester. Some testers went as far to say that the shoe felt light, despite the Ghost’s recurring quibble for bulkiness in models past. (It’s the same material that replaced the soles of the Ghost’s more-cushioned sibling, the Glycerin 16.) While this didn’t affect the weight of the shoe, our testers who have run in several models of the Ghost thought that it did add an extra spring absent in previous versions. The Ghost delivers again with an almost spooky consistency, with some notable updates to its midsole.īrooks revamped the Ghost 11 with a new midsole foam that promises a lighter feel, without a loss of softness or bounce. ![]() And the 11th version of the shoe is no exception. Newbies love its comfy cushioning, marathon vets pick it for pounding out high-mileage weeks, and road runners like its quick, smooth ride. This year, the Brooks Ghost racks up its seventh Editor’s Choice award for its appeal to a wide variety of runners. ![]() The right shoe for: Long runs, and new runners
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