Brooks Cascadia 5
User Reviews
These shoes are the bomb! I've been running for 10…
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Price Paid: $60
These shoes are the bomb! I've been running for 10 years and this is my favorite running shoe I've owned.
I have a women's size 8.5 foot with an arch a little higher than normal. I have somewhat narrow feet, but the toe box is still wide enough to provide comfort for your toes.
I have the turquoise color, which I love. I have gotten lots of compliments on them! Great traction on and off trail. My feet don't get tired or sore in them at all.
I've probably put about 180-190 miles on them and they still have quite a bit of life left in them. I'm thinking about getting the Cascadia 6 when these wear out.
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Description
The Women's Cascadia 5 is a women's trail running shoe made by Brooks. It has an average rating of 5 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review
The Women's Cascadia 5 has been discontinued.
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