Product Details
- Size: 9 D(M) US
- Color: Cherry Tomato/Gargoyle/Anthracite/Silver
- Brand: Brooks
- Model: Cascadia 7-M
- Fabric type: Synthetic and mesh
- Dimensions: .75 pounds
Features
- Brooks Best-Selling Trail shoe was designed by and for Ultramarathoner Scott Jurek
- Asymmetric upper anatomically wraps the foot with conforming materials
- Four-point pivot posts act like a suspension system for your feet
- Designed from the ground up to epitomize what a trail shoe should be: rugged without sacrificing runnability
- Brooks DNA Cushioning Technology - automatically and physically adapts with each foot strike to provide the optimal balance of cushioning and stability personalized for each runner and each step
Brooks Men's Cascadia 7 Trail Running Shoe,Cherry Tomato/Gargoyle/Anthracite/Silver,9 D US
Product Description
Designed from the ground up, the Cascadia 7 defines what a trail shoe should be: rugged without sacrificing runnability. Infused with Brooks technology and a bit of insight from ultrarunner Scott Jurek, this amazing piece of equipment features an asymmetric upper that anatomically wraps the foot with conforming materials, a ballistic rock shield and toe protector for dicey terrain, and four-point pivot posts that act like a suspension system for your feet. Top it off with an intuitive lug pattern and this trailblazer is ready to tackle even the toughest terrain. > See the Women's Cascadia 7 Category: Trail/Neutral Weight: 12.2 oz Platform: Universal Sprung Construction: Strobel Brooks DNA: Anatomical Launch Date: February 1, 2012
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
Rugged and Comfortable Trail Shoe
By Michael Costa
I picked up an orange pair of these after completely destroying another brand's shoes in about six months. As I write this, I can see my Cascadia 7s by the door, caked in mud. Most, if not all of my running is on dirt trails, hills, and occasional pavement. I'm constantly on uneven outdoor surfaces, and foot protection is just as important as shock absorption to me.The first thing I noticed with the Cascadia 7s is the fit--they are especially comfortable across the tops of my feet, they breathe well, and have nice elasticity. The soles are designed to take a beating while stabilizing the foot, and they have excellent traction--the tread appears to run both ways, so it grips well going up, and going down slippery surfaces. There's a rock guard around the toes, which comes in handy when I'm occasionally banging into exposed tree roots, and they do a good job of keeping most moisture away from the foot. They're not completely waterproof, but they dry quickly after being in the rain or splashing into a puddle.As for shock absorption, if you're strictly a flat surface/pavement runner, these probably aren't for you. Each shoe weighs about 12.5 ounces, they have nice bounce and absorb impact well, but they're a bit sturdier/stiffer than a regular road shoe--that's the price of admission for the extra protection. Overall, I'm so impressed with my Cascadia 7s that I bought a second pair in the other color (green.) I expect to have these for at least a year, probably longer.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
Awesome Shoe and lasts for miles!
By Active Duty Marine
I am an active duty Marine and have ran in these style shoes four the last four years. I started with the Brooks Cascadia 3s and now I am on the 7s. This shoe is both comfortable and durable. I run on average 30 miles a week, prepped and ran the Marine Corps Marathon in this shoe. Even after all that the running the shoe lastts me about 9 months. The other brands barely make it through a few months. The best part of all is that my knees and joints never hurt. I can also take these on pavement or trail running. Which is great cause i like to change it up all the time to break up the boredom. Finally all I have to say is thanks to Brooks for making a great shoe and keep this model.6'4" 220 lbsJoshua
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
great trail shoe
By henry
I have run several trail races already in my 7s and knew they are superb in areas of traction and comfort, but today I ran a mud/ adventure race thru thick mud climbs and water crossings. shed out water immediately, and I could literally walk or run up and down hills that other people were crawling and sliding on. I mean the cleats on them are unbelievable in mud and slick stuff. Over all conditions the only time I have felt them to be skittish was on large wet rocks
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