Adaptable stability with trail-ready protection. The women's Cascadia 17 is a mountain trail-running shoe, providing stability, soft cushioning, and protection from the elements. The latest updates include enhanced all-terrain stability, improved traction, and lightweight cushioning, all designed to keep you comfortable on your run.
Adaptable stability with trail-ready protection. The women's Cascadia 17 is a mountain trail-running shoe, providing stability, soft cushioning, and protection from the elements. The latest updates include enhanced all-terrain stability, improved traction, and lightweight cushioning, all designed to keep you comfortable on your run.
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The lowest price for Brooks Cascadia 17 Women's OYSTER/BLACKENED Pearl/Purple right now is $260.00 at Pace Athletic.
The all-time low was $179.95 on 17 Oct 2025 — today's price is 44% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 10 May 2026.
Brooks Cascadia 17 Women's OYSTER/BLACKENED Pearl/Purple
Adaptable stability with trail-ready protection. The women's Cascadia 17 is a mountain trail-running shoe, providing stability, soft cushioning, and protection from the elements. The latest updates include enhanced all-terrain stability, improved traction, and lightweight cushioning, all designed to keep you comfortable on your run.
Adaptable stability with trail-ready protection. The women's Cascadia 17 is a mountain trail-running shoe, providing stability, soft cushioning, and protection from the elements. The latest updates include enhanced all-terrain stability, improved traction, and lightweight cushioning, all designed to keep you comfortable on your run.
Last updated at 10/05/2026 12:12:20
Womens Brooks Cascadia 17 Oyster / Blackened Pearl / Purple / US 6
Free delivery between 14–22 May
originally posted on brooksrunning.com
I walk many jobsites on the daily, I immediately felt a difference the first day. Great support and grip.
originally posted on REI
*have not worn shoes yet* but originally ordered the oyster/black/purple style and the front was white instead of gray like the online photos showed. I ordered another pair in the primer/ebony/oriole style and the color was true to the online photos.They do seem on the narrow side, but since I have narrow feet I don’t expect an issue.
originally posted on brooksrunning.com
Used the shoes to backpack part of the appalachian trail. No foot or knee pain with the shoes despite carrying an additional 30 lbs. Traction was good on the terain and no water seeped in when crossing up to 1 inch deep creeks.
| Shoe Category | Neutral |
| Pronation | Trail |
| Suits Foot Arch Type | Trail |
| Body Build | Medium, High |
| Midsole Layout | DNA LOFT v2 |
Womens Brooks Cascadia 17 Oyster / Blackened Pearl / Purple / US 6
Free delivery between 14–22 May
I walk many jobsites on the daily, I immediately felt a difference the first day. Great support and grip.
*have not worn shoes yet* but originally ordered the oyster/black/purple style and the front was white instead of gray like the online photos showed. I ordered another pair in the primer/ebony/oriole style and the color was true to the online photos.They do seem on the narrow side, but since I have narrow feet I don’t expect an issue.
Used the shoes to backpack part of the appalachian trail. No foot or knee pain with the shoes despite carrying an additional 30 lbs. Traction was good on the terain and no water seeped in when crossing up to 1 inch deep creeks.
Oh man, I really wanted to love these. I’ve been wearing Cascadias for years and have had a love/hate relationship with the different versions. I was really hoping the 17s would feel more like the older Cascadias (the 16’s were way too blocky and clunky for me), but I’m really disappointed in these. I pulled them out of the box and immediately thought they looked like Hokas. The bottoms are super wide and yet they somehow fit oddly narrow in the upper. I have a narrow foot and ankle and the heel pads hit me in a very strange spot. I wear the Cascadias for my burlier trail runs and backpacking and I could barely wear these around the house before I got a hot spot on my heels. I tried two sizes and they both had the same issue. Such a disappointment! Please go back to ... MoreOh man, I really wanted to love these. I’ve been wearing Cascadias for years and have had a love/hate relationship with the different versions. I was really hoping the 17s would feel more like the older Cascadias (the 16’s were way too blocky and clunky for me), but I’m really disappointed in these. I pulled them out of the box and immediately thought they looked like Hokas. The bottoms are super wide and yet they somehow fit oddly narrow in the upper. I have a narrow foot and ankle and the heel pads hit me in a very strange spot. I wear the Cascadias for my burlier trail runs and backpacking and I could barely wear these around the house before I got a hot spot on my heels. I tried two sizes and they both had the same issue. Such a disappointment! Please go back to making a solid all around trail shoe and stick with the designs that have been popular and worked in the past rather than chasing the next fad.
I have a lot of trouble finding shoes that fit well and it's been so nice that I can rely on the Adrenaline narrow sizes. I would love to be able to get a trail runner in a narrow size as well!
I am fairly new to off road trail running and after numerous shoes, founds the Brooks Cascadia 16’s. I loved them and own 4 pair. I was excited about the 17’s but they are much narrower and I just could not get them to fit right on me. They were too tight mid foot and lacing them up almost hurt. I couldn’t imagine doing a 5K in them let along a 25K.
| Shoe Category | Neutral |
| Pronation | Trail |
| Suits Foot Arch Type | Trail |
| Body Build | Medium, High |
| Midsole Layout | DNA LOFT v2 |