Brooks running shoes are discounted up to 50% this Memorial Day weekend, with major models now available at reduced prices. The Ghost, Ghost Max, and Glycerin styles lead the sale, each offering different benefits for different runners.

The Ghost remains Brooks' best-selling neutral cushioning shoe, designed for everyday training and recovery runs. It delivers consistent support for runners seeking reliable cushioning without specialized features. The Ghost Max takes cushioning further with extra foam underfoot, appealing to runners who prioritize comfort over responsiveness or those managing impact-related concerns.

The Glycerin targets runners wanting maximum luxury and plush feel during longer distances. This model uses additional foam layers and softer materials compared to the Ghost, making it popular for runners recovering from injury or those preferring maximum shock absorption during high-mileage weeks.

All three shoes suit different training phases and runner preferences. The Ghost works best for base-building and general training. The Ghost Max handles high-volume training when cumulative impact becomes a concern. The Glycerin shines during peak mileage phases or for runners with lower injury tolerance.

This sale timing aligns with the start of summer training season, when many runners increase weekly mileage. Having properly cushioned shoes matters during this transition, as inadequate footwear during high-mileage buildup increases injury risk.

Brooks shoes consistently rank among the most recommended models by running coaches and physical therapists. Their structured cushioning approach appeals to runners seeking proven biomechanical support rather than minimal shoes. The current pricing makes these tested models more accessible than typical retail prices.

The discount applies to multiple colorways and sizes across their website and select retailers. Stock typically depletes quickly during major holiday sales, so runners interested in these specific models should act within the promotional window.