Known for over twenty years as a runner favorite, these supportive running shoes continue to deliver. Designed to offer a perfect balance of support and softness, the women's Adrenaline GTS 22 offers a smooth ride plus comfort that's ready for any run. Smart support All our running shoes prioritize comfort, but our GuideRails technology adds support by keeping excess movement in check. So you stay in your natural stride, even when you get tired. Soft cushioning Updated midsole is now 100% DNA LOFT cushioning for a soft, smooth ride. Smooth transitions The new soft midsole and Segmented Crash Pad team up for easier flow from landing to toe-off.
Known for over twenty years as a runner favorite, these supportive running shoes continue to deliver. Designed to offer a perfect balance of support and softness, the women's Adrenaline GTS 22 offers a smooth ride plus comfort that's ready for any run. Smart support All our running shoes prioritize comfort, but our GuideRails technology adds support by keeping excess movement in check. So you stay in your natural stride, even when you get tired. Soft cushioning Updated midsole is now 100% DNA LOFT cushioning for a soft, smooth ride. Smooth transitions The new soft midsole and Segmented Crash Pad team up for easier flow from landing to toe-off.
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Brooks Adrenaline GTS 22 Women's ALLOY/BLUE/GREEN
Known for over twenty years as a runner favorite, these supportive running shoes continue to deliver. Designed to offer a perfect balance of support and softness, the women's Adrenaline GTS 22 offers a smooth ride plus comfort that's ready for any run. Smart support All our running shoes prioritize comfort, but our GuideRails technology adds support by keeping excess movement in check. So you stay in your natural stride, even when you get tired. Soft cushioning Updated midsole is now 100% DNA LOFT cushioning for a soft, smooth ride. Smooth transitions The new soft midsole and Segmented Crash Pad team up for easier flow from landing to toe-off.
Known for over twenty years as a runner favorite, these supportive running shoes continue to deliver. Designed to offer a perfect balance of support and softness, the women's Adrenaline GTS 22 offers a smooth ride plus comfort that's ready for any run. Smart support All our running shoes prioritize comfort, but our GuideRails technology adds support by keeping excess movement in check. So you stay in your natural stride, even when you get tired. Soft cushioning Updated midsole is now 100% DNA LOFT cushioning for a soft, smooth ride. Smooth transitions The new soft midsole and Segmented Crash Pad team up for easier flow from landing to toe-off.
Last updated at 14/03/2026 17:10:50
Brooks Adrenaline GTS 22 Women's Running - Sports Shoes Online, ALLOY/BLUE / 10
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originally posted on brooksrunning.com
So I've been wearing the Adrenaline GTS since the 21s (which were the best of those I've tried by a very long shot). I bought a pair of the 22s last year, and they're okay. They had the larger thing on the heel, which reduced my joy in them over the 21s, but c'est la vie. So, when I needed new shoes this time around I bought some 22s as well as some 23s to see which I preferred, after reading all of the reviews (will send back the less preferable of the two). I have duck feet--narrow heel, wide up front. For me, the 23s have a much roomier heel area. As in, it's kind of baggy back there and while my heel isn't slipping at this point, it's not feeling too secure either, which was one of the things I most appreciated about the Adrenaline line. They feel wider in the ... MoreSo I've been wearing the Adrenaline GTS since the 21s (which were the best of those I've tried by a very long shot). I bought a pair of the 22s last year, and they're okay. They had the larger thing on the heel, which reduced my joy in them over the 21s, but c'est la vie. So, when I needed new shoes this time around I bought some 22s as well as some 23s to see which I preferred, after reading all of the reviews (will send back the less preferable of the two). I have duck feet--narrow heel, wide up front. For me, the 23s have a much roomier heel area. As in, it's kind of baggy back there and while my heel isn't slipping at this point, it's not feeling too secure either, which was one of the things I most appreciated about the Adrenaline line. They feel wider in the toe box area, too, and it makes me wonder if I should have gone down a size. For dress type shoes I typically where a 6.5 in narrower brands and sometimes a 6 with certain wider styles. In running shoes, including Adrenaline, a standard 6 works. These feel roomier (particularly on the right shoe, which may be an adjustment thing) all around, especially the heel and the mesh portion of the front. Will be keeping one pair of the 23s for day-to-day use for the color, so interested in what they wear like over the long term. But, for running, I'm going to stick with the 22s again for a bit longer.
originally posted on brooksrunning.com
I’m a 30+ year New Balance customer….but I require a Narrow width with a hard-to-find balanced support/cushioning shoe. NB discontinued my go-to shoe in Narrow widths (940W in 9.5 AA) & they no longer offer anything outside of exaggerated rocker super cushioned shoes or a pure 100% support running shoe in a Narrow width. So, I tried the Adrenaline GTS in my size and I immediately fell in love after the 1st run. The fit is just like my beloved NB 940W with that perfect balance between support & cushioning. I have a bone spur on one toe that really appreciates the form fitting upper that provides enough support without putting pressure on my big toe. I immediately went back to purchase a 2nd pair since I always like to keep a spare pair of running shoes to rotate in ... MoreI’m a 30+ year New Balance customer….but I require a Narrow width with a hard-to-find balanced support/cushioning shoe. NB discontinued my go-to shoe in Narrow widths (940W in 9.5 AA) & they no longer offer anything outside of exaggerated rocker super cushioned shoes or a pure 100% support running shoe in a Narrow width. So, I tried the Adrenaline GTS in my size and I immediately fell in love after the 1st run. The fit is just like my beloved NB 940W with that perfect balance between support & cushioning. I have a bone spur on one toe that really appreciates the form fitting upper that provides enough support without putting pressure on my big toe. I immediately went back to purchase a 2nd pair since I always like to keep a spare pair of running shoes to rotate in as my primary pair begins to wear out. Looks like after 30 years, I’ll be a Brooks customer! Thank you for continuing to innovate AND offer running shoes in Narrow widths! I’ll plan to buy only Brooks running shoes for the next 30 years! :-)
originally posted on ewavedemo.com
This Brooks walking shoe is one of three brands I tried, it just felt good, a snug fit and supportive. I had difficulty walking due to plantar fasciitis which lasted for months. It is a good supportive and comfortable shoe which is imperative for me to continue my daily 5km walk. It helped ease the pain and with orthotic inserts and some treatment the pain went and is now gone. I still wear them daily with pleasure everywhere I go. They look good and are hardy I've worn them for many months now and they haven't worn out as much as cheaper brands that loose their support and have holes at the back of the ankles from the rubbing. The initial pair was expensive but worth it. I've always bought cheap shoes and went through many as they don't last and wear out. So ... MoreThis Brooks walking shoe is one of three brands I tried, it just felt good, a snug fit and supportive. I had difficulty walking due to plantar fasciitis which lasted for months. It is a good supportive and comfortable shoe which is imperative for me to continue my daily 5km walk. It helped ease the pain and with orthotic inserts and some treatment the pain went and is now gone. I still wear them daily with pleasure everywhere I go. They look good and are hardy I've worn them for many months now and they haven't worn out as much as cheaper brands that loose their support and have holes at the back of the ankles from the rubbing. The initial pair was expensive but worth it. I've always bought cheap shoes and went through many as they don't last and wear out. So recently I bought several high quality different branded pairs on special as they recommend to alternate shoes which I do regularly.The advice I received and foot test was thorough and customer service excellent by the young athletic man that served me.I recommend this shoe.
| Shoe Category | Support |
| Experience Type | Cushion |
| Surface | Road |
| Suits Foot Arch Type | Medium, Flat |
| Midsole Technology | DNA LOFT, Segmented Crash Pad |
Brooks Adrenaline GTS 22 Women's Running - Sports Shoes Online, ALLOY/BLUE / 10
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So I've been wearing the Adrenaline GTS since the 21s (which were the best of those I've tried by a very long shot). I bought a pair of the 22s last year, and they're okay. They had the larger thing on the heel, which reduced my joy in them over the 21s, but c'est la vie. So, when I needed new shoes this time around I bought some 22s as well as some 23s to see which I preferred, after reading all of the reviews (will send back the less preferable of the two). I have duck feet--narrow heel, wide up front. For me, the 23s have a much roomier heel area. As in, it's kind of baggy back there and while my heel isn't slipping at this point, it's not feeling too secure either, which was one of the things I most appreciated about the Adrenaline line. They feel wider in the ... MoreSo I've been wearing the Adrenaline GTS since the 21s (which were the best of those I've tried by a very long shot). I bought a pair of the 22s last year, and they're okay. They had the larger thing on the heel, which reduced my joy in them over the 21s, but c'est la vie. So, when I needed new shoes this time around I bought some 22s as well as some 23s to see which I preferred, after reading all of the reviews (will send back the less preferable of the two). I have duck feet--narrow heel, wide up front. For me, the 23s have a much roomier heel area. As in, it's kind of baggy back there and while my heel isn't slipping at this point, it's not feeling too secure either, which was one of the things I most appreciated about the Adrenaline line. They feel wider in the toe box area, too, and it makes me wonder if I should have gone down a size. For dress type shoes I typically where a 6.5 in narrower brands and sometimes a 6 with certain wider styles. In running shoes, including Adrenaline, a standard 6 works. These feel roomier (particularly on the right shoe, which may be an adjustment thing) all around, especially the heel and the mesh portion of the front. Will be keeping one pair of the 23s for day-to-day use for the color, so interested in what they wear like over the long term. But, for running, I'm going to stick with the 22s again for a bit longer.
I’m a 30+ year New Balance customer….but I require a Narrow width with a hard-to-find balanced support/cushioning shoe. NB discontinued my go-to shoe in Narrow widths (940W in 9.5 AA) & they no longer offer anything outside of exaggerated rocker super cushioned shoes or a pure 100% support running shoe in a Narrow width. So, I tried the Adrenaline GTS in my size and I immediately fell in love after the 1st run. The fit is just like my beloved NB 940W with that perfect balance between support & cushioning. I have a bone spur on one toe that really appreciates the form fitting upper that provides enough support without putting pressure on my big toe. I immediately went back to purchase a 2nd pair since I always like to keep a spare pair of running shoes to rotate in ... MoreI’m a 30+ year New Balance customer….but I require a Narrow width with a hard-to-find balanced support/cushioning shoe. NB discontinued my go-to shoe in Narrow widths (940W in 9.5 AA) & they no longer offer anything outside of exaggerated rocker super cushioned shoes or a pure 100% support running shoe in a Narrow width. So, I tried the Adrenaline GTS in my size and I immediately fell in love after the 1st run. The fit is just like my beloved NB 940W with that perfect balance between support & cushioning. I have a bone spur on one toe that really appreciates the form fitting upper that provides enough support without putting pressure on my big toe. I immediately went back to purchase a 2nd pair since I always like to keep a spare pair of running shoes to rotate in as my primary pair begins to wear out. Looks like after 30 years, I’ll be a Brooks customer! Thank you for continuing to innovate AND offer running shoes in Narrow widths! I’ll plan to buy only Brooks running shoes for the next 30 years! :-)
This Brooks walking shoe is one of three brands I tried, it just felt good, a snug fit and supportive. I had difficulty walking due to plantar fasciitis which lasted for months. It is a good supportive and comfortable shoe which is imperative for me to continue my daily 5km walk. It helped ease the pain and with orthotic inserts and some treatment the pain went and is now gone. I still wear them daily with pleasure everywhere I go. They look good and are hardy I've worn them for many months now and they haven't worn out as much as cheaper brands that loose their support and have holes at the back of the ankles from the rubbing. The initial pair was expensive but worth it. I've always bought cheap shoes and went through many as they don't last and wear out. So ... MoreThis Brooks walking shoe is one of three brands I tried, it just felt good, a snug fit and supportive. I had difficulty walking due to plantar fasciitis which lasted for months. It is a good supportive and comfortable shoe which is imperative for me to continue my daily 5km walk. It helped ease the pain and with orthotic inserts and some treatment the pain went and is now gone. I still wear them daily with pleasure everywhere I go. They look good and are hardy I've worn them for many months now and they haven't worn out as much as cheaper brands that loose their support and have holes at the back of the ankles from the rubbing. The initial pair was expensive but worth it. I've always bought cheap shoes and went through many as they don't last and wear out. So recently I bought several high quality different branded pairs on special as they recommend to alternate shoes which I do regularly.The advice I received and foot test was thorough and customer service excellent by the young athletic man that served me.I recommend this shoe.
This was my first pair of Brooks. I bought these last year, and tried my best to break them in. I wanted these shoes to work for me because every nurse I work with swears by this brand. I am a nurse, as well, and I want to find a good shoe for my tired feet. Now, about the shoe; These shoes make me walk slower, and stiffer. The shoe itself is extremely stiff, and doesn’t allow natural movement for bending/squating. These shoes feel like they are trying to correct something I don’t have a problem with. With that being said, because I’ve worn them for a year, they have changed how I walk/stand/squat. Even when I wear other shoes, my body feels like it still needs to compensate for these shoes. I got a lot of compliments on the appearance of the shoe, but that’s the ... MoreThis was my first pair of Brooks. I bought these last year, and tried my best to break them in. I wanted these shoes to work for me because every nurse I work with swears by this brand. I am a nurse, as well, and I want to find a good shoe for my tired feet. Now, about the shoe; These shoes make me walk slower, and stiffer. The shoe itself is extremely stiff, and doesn’t allow natural movement for bending/squating. These shoes feel like they are trying to correct something I don’t have a problem with. With that being said, because I’ve worn them for a year, they have changed how I walk/stand/squat. Even when I wear other shoes, my body feels like it still needs to compensate for these shoes. I got a lot of compliments on the appearance of the shoe, but that’s the only thing I can say as a positive. I also want to let others know the fit of this shoe is awful. I ordered my correct size, but somehow the shoe feels too small, and too big at the same time. How is that even possible?! Idk, but if you buy this shoe, you’ll find out.
I had a really high hope for this but was not only dissapointed but also injured by them. I have been wearing Adrenaline for 6 years and in all my races and in my 6 marathons (road). I used them exclusively for road running because of their supreme support (not about soft cushion like Ghost but the structure that "hugged" my feet). I have slightly wide feet but Brooks' shoelines have wider toebox than most of other brands, so size B (normal) was perfect. But GTS23 has a narrow toe box. I had skipped GTS22 (had GTS 17 x2, GTS19 x2, GTS21 x2) so I couldn't tell when reviews said GTS23 was wider than GTS22 which seems to be the narrowest in this Adrenaline line. I bought 7W but it was too big. So I went back to 7B. When I ran a half marathon in them, my toenails hurt ... MoreI had a really high hope for this but was not only dissapointed but also injured by them. I have been wearing Adrenaline for 6 years and in all my races and in my 6 marathons (road). I used them exclusively for road running because of their supreme support (not about soft cushion like Ghost but the structure that "hugged" my feet). I have slightly wide feet but Brooks' shoelines have wider toebox than most of other brands, so size B (normal) was perfect. But GTS23 has a narrow toe box. I had skipped GTS22 (had GTS 17 x2, GTS19 x2, GTS21 x2) so I couldn't tell when reviews said GTS23 was wider than GTS22 which seems to be the narrowest in this Adrenaline line. I bought 7W but it was too big. So I went back to 7B. When I ran a half marathon in them, my toenails hurt so much during and post run, and they are still wobby and healing since. The support was less too, and I felt my ankles were a little unstable during a run, which had never happened in other GTSs. I did feel GTS21 being slightly narrower than previous, but didn't think that was serious. This one IS. My other friend marathoner also pointed out the same problems with GTS 23. I assume Adrenaline is getting narrower and narrower and removing much of the supportive structure for being lightweight and springy? I have a race coming up soon but must look for and change to a new shoe.
It provides the stability, comfortable fit, and badly needed support for my ankles. I'm no longer a runner due to various physical problems I've developed over the past years. I use them for walking-casual and speed-walking. I'm very pleased to find shoes with great constuction and can accomodate my bunion on my right foot. I have purchased more than one pair of the Adrenaline GTS 23 and have also purchased 2 Ghost 15. I'm trying to see which model is the most comfortable. I'll know once I wear them for longer periods which model is better. With the size "D width", I can only wear thin socks with the Adrenaline. There never seems to be any 2D's available in my size. I'd like to be able to wear socks with light cushioning but the D width makes it too snug and is not ... MoreIt provides the stability, comfortable fit, and badly needed support for my ankles. I'm no longer a runner due to various physical problems I've developed over the past years. I use them for walking-casual and speed-walking. I'm very pleased to find shoes with great constuction and can accomodate my bunion on my right foot. I have purchased more than one pair of the Adrenaline GTS 23 and have also purchased 2 Ghost 15. I'm trying to see which model is the most comfortable. I'll know once I wear them for longer periods which model is better. With the size "D width", I can only wear thin socks with the Adrenaline. There never seems to be any 2D's available in my size. I'd like to be able to wear socks with light cushioning but the D width makes it too snug and is not as comfortable. I did order a size 11 and will see how those work out. I haven't tried them on yet so can't say how their fit is. All in all, I love my new shoes and glad I discovered them here at Brooks. Please carry more in the extra wide width in the future. Thank you, Brooks for making good quality shoes.
I’ve been an Adrenaline GTS fan for over 5 years. I pronate so I need the stabilization and I’m heavy (~250 lbs) so I need the support. Usually I get a pair every year as my everyday walking shoe. (I wear Ariel’s for running). Since I only wear them for walking, just normal running errands and such, they usually last at least a year.As much as I loved the v23, the new loft cushioning they’re using does not hold up. I bought my current v23 pair late last summer (late July/August) and the inside sole cushion felt significantly compressed down by early March. I started having to pull the laces much tighter because there is noticeably more room inside the shoe since the sole is thinned down. I kept wearing them thinking it wouldn’t be a big deal, but it’s gotten ... MoreI’ve been an Adrenaline GTS fan for over 5 years. I pronate so I need the stabilization and I’m heavy (~250 lbs) so I need the support. Usually I get a pair every year as my everyday walking shoe. (I wear Ariel’s for running). Since I only wear them for walking, just normal running errands and such, they usually last at least a year.As much as I loved the v23, the new loft cushioning they’re using does not hold up. I bought my current v23 pair late last summer (late July/August) and the inside sole cushion felt significantly compressed down by early March. I started having to pull the laces much tighter because there is noticeably more room inside the shoe since the sole is thinned down. I kept wearing them thinking it wouldn’t be a big deal, but it’s gotten progressively worse (sole is even more compressed). Now if I wear them walking in May my feet are sore the next day. My arches especially ache after a few hours of sedate walking.I’m going to buy another pair of v23 because they were great for the first ~8 months. But if you expect everyday walking around shoes to make it 11-12 months the v23 may disappoint.
I work in healthcare and decided to try Brooks after hearing positive things from coworkers and reading rather promising reviews. The brands I had relied on previously just weren’t holding up any more. But after only a few days of trying the Adrenaline GT23, my foot pain increased unbearably (I already have psoriatic arthritis that affects my feet any mild-moderate plantar fasciitis).The height of the shoe felt good. The aqua tone was nice. And I do like the concept of the guardrails. Yet the hardness of the shoe negated any positives. Based on experience, it felt too extreme to be remedied by an added insole.I haven’t given up on Brooks. But I’m definitely trying them on in stores first rather than gambling with online purchases.Also, I really do appreciate ... MoreI work in healthcare and decided to try Brooks after hearing positive things from coworkers and reading rather promising reviews. The brands I had relied on previously just weren’t holding up any more. But after only a few days of trying the Adrenaline GT23, my foot pain increased unbearably (I already have psoriatic arthritis that affects my feet any mild-moderate plantar fasciitis).The height of the shoe felt good. The aqua tone was nice. And I do like the concept of the guardrails. Yet the hardness of the shoe negated any positives. Based on experience, it felt too extreme to be remedied by an added insole.I haven’t given up on Brooks. But I’m definitely trying them on in stores first rather than gambling with online purchases.Also, I really do appreciate that Brooks has free return shipping. Although the product didn’t work for me, I think that level of customer service says a lot about the quality of the brand overall.
I’ve run in Brooks Adrenaline for nearly 20 years, and they have always been in my rotation even while adding in other brands. These have consistently been the shoe I can count on for long miles, consistent mileage without injury, etc.However, this version sucks. I was warned before the first guide rail version that I might not like them anymore, but even those were fine. This version is too firm and inflexible, with an odd fit. I’ve been an 8.5B forever, and have typically tied my laces in a heel lock. I had to forego the heel lock in these because they’re tight across the top & I can’t let the laces out further. I stopped to mess with them 2-3x on my first run with them, which was a typical 4 mile paved loop I typically run for easy miles. On a separate easy run ... MoreI’ve run in Brooks Adrenaline for nearly 20 years, and they have always been in my rotation even while adding in other brands. These have consistently been the shoe I can count on for long miles, consistent mileage without injury, etc.However, this version sucks. I was warned before the first guide rail version that I might not like them anymore, but even those were fine. This version is too firm and inflexible, with an odd fit. I’ve been an 8.5B forever, and have typically tied my laces in a heel lock. I had to forego the heel lock in these because they’re tight across the top & I can’t let the laces out further. I stopped to mess with them 2-3x on my first run with them, which was a typical 4 mile paved loop I typically run for easy miles. On a separate easy run day in these, I stopped to walk after the ball of my foot started hurting badly about halfway in. I was hesitant to attribute the pain to these shoes because they’ve so consistently worked for me, but after about a month, I’m unfortunately pretty sure it’s these shoes causing the issue. The foam just feels hard as a rock! The fit around my foot also feels different than usual, like it’s both too tight across the top and way too loose on the sides and heel? Disappointing to say the least. I ordered a pair of Hokas to take the place of these and am hoping version 24 will be a return to the usual “go to shoe” for me.
I have been so grateful that Brooks makes a shoe that fits my small wide feet unlike any other company. I have 4.5 Extra wide feet. High arch and instep as well. Your size 5W fits me perfectly and I've been wearing your Adrenalines for at least the past 5-8 years. I'm a walker. I usually only purchase a pair of white and a second in black,,.. sometimes with a little stripe of a different color. I'm not into crazy combos. My standard wardrobe colors are Red, Black, White and Purple. So I prefer having shoes that match. When one has small wide feet one doesn't usually get many options of colors. So I appreciate when you add a little red and purple onto your black & white styles.... but also still have plain black or white. I love the cushioning in my walk that the ... MoreI have been so grateful that Brooks makes a shoe that fits my small wide feet unlike any other company. I have 4.5 Extra wide feet. High arch and instep as well. Your size 5W fits me perfectly and I've been wearing your Adrenalines for at least the past 5-8 years. I'm a walker. I usually only purchase a pair of white and a second in black,,.. sometimes with a little stripe of a different color. I'm not into crazy combos. My standard wardrobe colors are Red, Black, White and Purple. So I prefer having shoes that match. When one has small wide feet one doesn't usually get many options of colors. So I appreciate when you add a little red and purple onto your black & white styles.... but also still have plain black or white. I love the cushioning in my walk that the Adrenalines give me. Oh... also so grateful you increased the length of your black laces this year. The 2022 Adrenalines had oddly short laces. Thanks to Brooks customer service rep Kevin for helping me out with that issue! I hope this helps you and or other customers. Heading out for another walk now!
| Shoe Category | Support |
| Experience Type | Cushion |
| Surface | Road |
| Suits Foot Arch Type | Medium, Flat |
| Midsole Technology | DNA LOFT, Segmented Crash Pad |