Brooks Running is a leading American brand specializing in high-performance running shoes and apparel. Founded in 1914, the brand originally produced various types of athletic footwear, but in the early 2000s, it strategically focused exclusively on running. This decision placed it among the most respected names in the running industry and earned it the status of one of the most advanced running brands in the world.
Brooks is known for its innovative cushioning technologies, such as DNA LOFT v3, BioMoGo DNA, and GuideRails®. These technologies provide optimal comfort, responsiveness, and stability, supporting the natural movement of the foot. Brooks shoes are suitable for both neutral runners and those needing extra pronation support. The legendary Glycerin and Adrenaline GTS models have become synonymous with a premium running experience.
What truly sets Brooks apart from the competition is its scientific and biomechanical approach to injury prevention. They invest in research and development to create footwear that supports the body and reduces impact with every step. That’s why both serious and recreational runners trust Brooks for a combination of comfort, safety, and performance.
However, Brooks doesn’t build its identity on technology alone. Its philosophy, “Run Happy,” emphasizes the joy of movement—running as relaxation, connection, and personal progress. This message is now evolving through their new campaign, “Let’s Run There,” based on the idea that we are all powered by something—the energy of goals, connection, nature, movement.
We’re all powered by something. Let’s run there.
Whether you’re driven by the buzz of a running community, the breathtaking energy of mountain trails, or simply the good feeling after a daily run—Brooks has the gear to help you unlock that energy. Their shoes are designed to get you where your inner drive takes you—be it a personal victory, the tranquility of nature, or the pure joy of movement.
On top of it all, Brooks is committed to sustainability. They use recycled materials, develop technologies with a lower carbon footprint, and aim for CarbonNeutral® certification for an increasing number of their footwear models—without compromising on performance.


