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Brooks Glycerin 20 - Women's Review

This smooth-riding, responsive, and traditionally shaped running shoe is a great daily trainer due to its overall versatility
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With underfoot cushion aplenty, the Glycerin is a prime shoe for long-distance efforts.
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Price:  $160 List
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Manufacturer:   Brooks
By Ally Arcuri ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Jan 19, 2024
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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Cushioning and Landing Comfort - 25% 8.0
  • Responsiveness - 25% 7.0
  • Stability - 20% 8.0
  • Upper Comfort - 15% 8.0
  • Weight - 15% 6.0

Our Verdict

The Brooks Glycerin 20 was released with redesigned technology and a lighter-weight upper, increasing its versatility. Brooks incorporated nitrogen in the midsole to add some energy return, and it feels leagues better than the responsiveness of the prior version. The latest DNA Loft provides 24mm and 34mm of cushion in the fore and rearfoot to keep you comfy on long runs, dog walks, and unending work days. The upper is softer and more forgiving than the last version, and the shoe also weighs less than it did in the past. Overall, this is what we reached for every time we wanted a comfortable daily trainer.
REASONS TO BUY
Comfortable
Many size options available
Durable
Traditional fit
REASONS TO AVOID
Heavier

Our Analysis and Test Results

Compare the Glycerin 20 we tested (left) to the updated Glycerin 21 (right).
Updated to the Glycerin 21
Brooks released the latest iteration of this shoe, the Glycerin 21. It features more cushioning than before, as well as a new upper design intended to provide additional structure and breathability.

With a 10mm drop, reconfigured DNA Loft, a lighter-weight upper, and more sizes and features than ever, the newest version of the Brooks Glycerin hit the market with the staying power of prior models but with even more lovable functionality.

Performance Comparison


brooks glycerin 20 for women running shoes review - the miles added up effortlessly in the brooks glycerin 20.
The miles added up effortlessly in the Brooks Glycerin 20.
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Cushioning and Landing Comfort


Brooks touts the Glycerin 20 as "the final word on comfort," and this is a marketing statement that our team of testers happens to agree with. The Glycerin takes a traditional running shoe shape and updates it to create prime comfort. The highly engineered materials are soft to the touch but strong and stabilizing.

The Glycerin 20 doesn't have a sole stacked with softness, nor does it feel like it is encasing your foot in cushioning like some of the more maximalist options on the market. It provides just as much landing comfort as these plusher options, but without all of the bulk. This is one of the main things we appreciate about the landing comfort of this shoe.

The underfoot cushion is springy and protective but in a natural-feeling way. The 360-degree softness and durable cushion make for a shoe that is appropriate for marathon mileage but lends itself well to shorter, comfortable jaunts as well. The Glycerin 20 has one of the most comfortable landing platforms and overall feel of all of the road running shoes in our lineup.

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The Glycerin strikes a perfect balance between providing a well-known running shoe shape with a soft, billowy landing pad.
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Responsiveness


The midsole and outsole designs of the Glycerin 20 have been reconfigured, leading to a more responsive shoe overall. It isn't the most responsive shoe in our lineup, but it truly gets the job done. Brooks updated their DNA Loft by infusing nitrogen, which is a crucial component in the lightness and energy return of their new designs. Called DNA Loft v3, this material also creates supreme comfort, which is not the most common in shoes with strong responsiveness.

Brooks also updated the width of the midsole and outsole to create a larger launchpad for quicker leg turnover. The customizable fit and breadth of sizes available help ensure that the Glycerin 20 hugs the contours of your foot. This is especially important when assessing a shoe's responsiveness because an ill-fitting shoe is likely to impede your natural stride patterns.

brooks glycerin 20 for women running shoes review - the responsive bounce of the glycerin is even better than before due...
The responsive bounce of the Glycerin is even better than before due to the addition of infused nitrogen in the midsole.
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Stability


When the Glycerin 20 launched, Brooks added an element that we hadn't seen before — you can choose to buy a neutrally-supportive Glycerin or one that offers structural support for lateral stability. This, in addition to their other customization options, is a huge reason why the Glycerin is one of our top recommendations.

The standard Glycerin is a neutral shoe, which is the version that we tested. Since it boasts a classic running shoe shape and strong structure, it provides more stability than many of the more responsive shoes. The improved body gives a snug fit that aids in overall stability. One of our favorite things about running in the updated Glycerin is that it provides the stability we desire in a long-distance shoe but is light and springy enough to promote quicker leg turnover. Since the Glycerin is available with customizable options, there is likely a version that provides the stability you desire.

brooks glycerin 20 for women running shoes review - the traditional fit of the glycerin makes for a smooth ride with...
The traditional fit of the Glycerin makes for a smooth ride with just enough spring to keep you on your paces.
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Upper Comfort


Much like its namesake hints, the Glycerin 20 is incredibly smooth and soft, which is part of why it scored so well in this metric. From its lace bed to its overall fit, the Glycerin quickly became the running shoe we wanted to reach for on the daily. We purchased and tested the medium-width version, which fit our tester's average-width feet perfectly. Brooks also manufactures a narrow and a wide version to comfortably accommodate a wider range of foot shapes.

The toe box of the Glycerin 20 is not super wide, but it provides enough space for toes to splay and work a bit while running. The perfect amount of toe box space combined with the snug-fitting yet forgiving upper is part of what makes this shoe such a versatile and comfortable runner.

brooks glycerin 20 for women running shoes review - we absolutely love how soft the upper of the updated glycerin is.
We absolutely love how soft the upper of the updated Glycerin is.
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Unlike in some shoes, where this combination of features can feel clown-like, the Glycerin marries everything to create an optimal running shoe. The laces and lace bed are made of soft yet sturdy materials that stay put while in motion. The well-cushioned and placed tongue also adds to the overall comfort. If we had to choose one comfortable shoe to wear day in and day out, the Glycerin would be on our short list based on its versatility and comfort.

brooks glycerin 20 for women running shoes review - the lace bed and silky smooth laces provide great running comfort...
The lace bed and silky smooth laces provide great running comfort for runners who spend a lot of time in their running kicks.
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Weight


The Glycerin 20 feels significantly lighter than the prior model. The Glycerin 19 had a firmer, more solid outsole without any of the nitrogen-infused pockets that the 20 has. The upper of the latest version is more breathable and feels lighter on the feet while running.

Interestingly, though, the weight of the Glycerin 20 is minutely more than the last model, but both are lighter than the Glycerin 18. Because of how well the weight is distributed, this version of the Glycerin feels lighter than ever. Ultimately, the Glycerin earned a lower score in this metric, but don't let the weight deter you. We truly think this shoe is worth testing out, especially if you want something to wear for both short and long runs.

brooks glycerin 20 for women running shoes review - from push-off to landing, we never felt encumbered by the weight of...
From push-off to landing, we never felt encumbered by the weight of the Glycerin.
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Should You Buy the Brooks Glycerin 20?


In a word, yes, you should buy the Glycerin 20, especially now that Brooks has incorporated a stability version and their StealthFit profile. With enough cushion for protection and comfort, but enough bounce to get moving quickly, the Glycerin is a shoe that is appropriate for all types of runs. If you are looking to purchase one pair of durable shoes to wear under all conditions, the Glycerin is a worthy purchase. Brooks makes durable shoes that only seem to get more comfortable as time goes on.

brooks glycerin 20 for women running shoes review - we don't think you can go wrong if you choose to buy the brooks...
We don't think you can go wrong if you choose to buy the Brooks Glycerin. It provides comfort, durability, and speed.
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What Other Running Shoes Should You Consider?


If you are interested in a versatile shoe at a slightly lower price point, check out the Saucony Kinvara 14. The Kinvara is a lightweight and versatile shoe that is slightly more responsive than the Glycerin. If underfoot cushion is your priority, check out the Asics Gel Kayano 30 for ultimate plush comfort. And to read about our current favorite shoe overall, check out the Brooks Adrenaline GTS 23.

Ally Arcuri