Runningcan, and oftenshould becomfortable.
The new shoe follows last years debutGhost Max, which outfittedBrooks stalwartGhostwith extra cushioning and some added support.
That shoe was a hit, offering a superbly comfortable option for everyday training.
Oscar Hartzog
I used the first Ghost Max just once and thought it might be good for some but not me.
Lace them up now for$150.
But theGhost Max 2might be converting me.
This is probably what sold me on the shoe.
Each strike felt pillowy and easy, but there wasnt any ankle rolling or instability.
Of course, all that plushness doesnt lend itself to uptempo runs or speed work.
If youre especially sensitive to weight, though, it might not be the right pick for you.
In short, theGhost Max 2can handle it.
Some tech and design features to note here are the GlideRoll Rocker and a six-millimeter drop for smooth transitions.
Brooks Ghost Max 2 Review: Fit
So, theGhost Max 2has fantastic cushioning and support.
Heres what I assume will be the divisive part: Fit.
I loved the spaciousness, which suited the comfy character and left some room for my feet to breathe.
But, if you have narrow and/or long feet, these might feel a little odd.
Brooks Ghost Max 2: Are They Worth It?
Im a big fan of the Ghost Max 2.
Pick them up now atBrooks.com for $150.