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JOIN NOWNeutral Running Shoes / Brooks Running Shoes
Average Weight: Mens 306g / Womens 269g
Offset: 6mm
Heel drop: 28/22mm
The new and improved Ghost Max 2 provides softer cushioning and better flexibility, boasting a more comfortable running experience.
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Immediately more comfortable and secure than the original Ghost Max, this new addition by Brooks made a noticeable difference to my longer runs. It was the high-stack, plush cushioning that made me feel less tired during a half-marathon training. Additionally, the GlideRoll Rocker technology urged me to strike less with my heel, promoting even weight distribution. I am now planning to use the Ghost Max 2 instead of my usual trainers for longer distances, as the comfort is unparalleled.
For both Brooks loyalists and curious newbies, the Ghost Max 2 is an excellent option if you’re looking for a plush and stable neutral road running shoe. The improvements made in this iteration have overcome the shortcomings of the previous one, with a greater focus on reducing muscle strain and promoting a healthier, softer landing.
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