7 of Brooks' most popular running shoes are reduced right now — get up to 37% off the Ghost, Glycerin and more
Some of the most comfortable running shoes you can get are on sale
Brooks makes some of the most popular cushioned running shoes on the market and they update those sneakers with new versions every year, which means there are usually big discounts available on older models.
However, it’s not just older Brooks shoes that are reduced right now in the Amazon sale, with discounts also available on some of the most exciting sneakers in the brand’s current line-up.
Whether you’re looking for a comfortable cushioned cruiser for training runs or a carbon plate racer to chase PRs, you can save big on Brooks shoes right now.
Here are seven deals I recommend as a running shoe reviewer.
Quick links
- Brooks Revel 8: was $99 now $84 @ Amazon
- Brooks Glycerin 22: was $164 now $103 @ Amazon
- Brooks Ghost 17: was $149 now $109 @ Amazon
- Brooks Ghost Max 3: was $159 now $119 @ Amazon
- Brooks Glycerin Max: was $199 now $149 @ Amazon
- Brooks Hyperion Max 3: was $199 now $149 @ Amazon
- Brooks Hyperion Elite 5: was $274 now $199 @ Amazon
Note: With Amazon deals the sale price can vary based on the size and color you pick, so check the different options to find the best deal for you.
Brooks running shoe deals
The Revel 8 is a budget-friendly running shoe that uses an older midsole foam than the top models in the Brooks line-up, but it's still comfortable and well-suited to shorter runs and gym workouts. It's just $84 on sale right now.
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The Glycerin 22 is a comfortable daily trainer that uses Brooks' top DNA Tuned midsole foam. It's not the latest model of the shoe, but the Glycerin 23 is not a huge update and it costs $70 more at the moment, so grabbing this deal on the black color of the older shoe is a major saving.
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I'm currently testing the new Brooks Ghost 18 and it feels very similar to the Ghost 17 to me, so if you're a fan of Brooks' most popular trainer I'd definitely go for this deal on the previous model and save a bit of cash.
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The Ghost Max 3 is a more cushioned and rockered alternative to the Ghost 17, and I prefer the ride of the shoe myself to the classic Ghost. The Ghost Max 4 has just come out, meaning the Ghost Max 3 is reduced by $40, with almost all colors and sizes included in the sale.
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The original Glycerin Max is not just $50 cheaper than the Glycerin Max 2 thanks to this deal, I also think it's better than the latest model because it's a bit lighter. This is the most cushioned model in the Brooks' line-up, and perfect for anyone who loves a comfortable running shoe.
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The Brooks Hyperion Max 3 is a plated training shoe with a mega-stack of cushioning in its midsole, the top layer of which is made from a particularly springy PEBA material. It's a speedier option than shoes like the Glycerin and Ghost, and still comfortable for easy runs as well.
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When it comes to running fast, carbon plate racers are the shoe to go for, but they're normally prohibitively expensive. Thanks to this $75 saving the Brooks Hyperion Elite 5 is under $200 in the Amazon sale. It's still not exactly cheap, but if you have PRs in mind, it will help get you there with its lightweight, propulsive design.
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Nick Harris-Fry is an experienced health and fitness journalist, writing professionally since 2012. He spent nine years working on the Coach magazine and website before moving to the fitness team at Tom’s Guide in 2024. Nick is a keen runner and also the founder of YouTube channel The Run Testers, which specialises in reviewing running shoes, watches, headphones and other gear.
Nick ran his first marathon in 2016 and became obsessed with the sport. He now has PBs of 2hr 25min for the marathon and 15min 30sec for 5K. Nick is also a qualified Run Leader in the UK.
Nick is an established expert in the fitness area and along with writing for many publications, including Live Science, Expert Reviews, Wareable, Coach and Get Sweat Go, he has been quoted on The Guardian and The Independent.
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