DID YOU know that experts recommend replacing running sneakers every 300 to 500 miles? But buying a new pair of quality runners doesn’t always come cheap. Enter Amazon and Zappos, which have just dropped an early President’s Day sale on some of our favorite Brooks Running sneakers.
From now, while supplies last, both sites are taking up to 40% off some editor-approved runners, including the Hyperion Elite II, Ghost 14, Launch 9, and Revel 5.
Founded in 1914, Brooks Running has built a storied reputation for its cushioned-yet-sturdy runners that can hold up for miles on end. So much so that our fitness team has consistently given them top marks in our best running shoes, best trail running shoes, and Sneaker Awards.
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Brooks sneakers come in many variations, but all of its styles boast some version of the brand’s proprietary DNA-cushioning technology, which the brand claims can adapt to your specific stride, weight, and speed. Take the Hyperion Elite II, which is loaded with a nitrogen-infused midsole designed to propel you forward and return energy under your step without weighing you down. Take it from our Fitness Editor Brett Williams, who used it to get through his first marathon.
“[The Hyperion] Elites performed impeccably,” he said in his review of an earlier version of the Hyperion. “The upper’s minimalist design and forefoot vents kept water from collecting in the shoes, so even though I was chugging along through comically deep puddles, my feet didn’t get any heavier.”
However, premium runners usually mean higher price tags, and some Brooks Running models can run from $150 to $250. But thanks to Amazon and Zappos’ President’s Day deals, now’s a smart time to replace your over-worn sneakers. Check out these Brooks picks while supplies last.
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Fitness and Commerce Editor
Talene Appleton is the Fitness and Commerce Editor at Men’s Health, where she covers fitness, nutrition, health, and wellness. She was previously the Associate Editor of General Surgery News, and a nutrition writer for The Food Institute. Talene is a retired professional dancer, and loves to spend her free time cooking elaborate meals for her friends and family.
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