Brooks Ariel running shoes
Brooks produces running shoes that seldom disappoint. And Brooks Ariel is no exception to this general sentiment. The 3 things that almost every runner or walker say about Brooks Ariel is that it's comfortable, that it provides good stability, and that it's roomy.
Brooks Ariel combines maximum support with long-lasting cushioning into an adaptable running shoe that is popular among runners who need a great degree of motion control.
Brooks Ariel is a running shoe designed for women. It provides good stability and cushioning to the moderate to severe overpronator and is ideal for the heavier woman.
When all else fails, walkers and runners turn to Brooks. And Brooks Ariel does not disappoint in this regard. Brooks Ariel is a comfortable motion control shoe that can be worn either when running or walking.
Brooks Ariel is one of 2 motion control running shoes offered by Brooks. The other Brooks motion control running shoes is Brooks Addiction 8.
Brooks Ariel comes in models for both men (Brooks Beast) and women (Brooks Ariel). This article discusses the women's running shoe.
Brooks Ariel is heavier than all of the other motion control running shoes, but it makes up for its weight with comfort and room, so most runners don't mind the extra weight.
Brooks Ariel is roomy (true to size) and wide enough to fit big bunions and give solid support for flatter than flat feet. It has a wide toe box, so will not cause you to lose toenails because of a tight squeeze in the toe box.
You can wear orthotics for extra arch support if required. The heel cup is deep and accommodates orthotics quite easily. Even without orthotics they are extremely comfortable. They're comfortable right out of the box and it does not take long to "break the shoes in".
You can read a detailed comparison between the Brooks Ariel and the Brooks Addiction 8 running shoes and compare motion control running shoes by weight.
The suggested retail price of the Brooks Ariel is approximately US$10 cheaper than that of the ASICS Gel Kayano 15, but US$10 more expensive than the New Balance WR1011 and US$30 more expensive than the Brooks Addiction 8.
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