Specs
Support |
Neutral |
Midsole Drop |
10mm |
Weight |
12.3oz / 348.7g |
Arch |
Medium, High |
Experience Type |
Cushion |
Country of Origin |
Imported |
Technology |
DNA Midsole, Gore-Tex, BioMoGo DNA |
use |
Road Running |
What’s New
- 3D Rubber Print Mud Guard to protect against trail debris
- Integrated gaiter connection point
- Internal saddle system for a close-to-foot fit
- Ariaprene tongue for comfort and breathability
- Slightly increased softness underfoot
Benefits

Protective Stability
Our rock shield guards your foot from trail debris, while SUV-like stability provides extra control as you run over uneven terrain.

Rugged Traction
The right mix of traction ensures you're ready for any obstacles the trail throws at you.

Streamlined Durability
Our advanced 3D Rubber Print Mud Guard provides on-the-go protection from trail debris.
BioMoGO DNA
BioMoGo DNA midsole cushioning dynamically adapts to your stride.
Stabalizing Suspension
A Pivot Post system connects to create a stabilizing suspension system.
Breathable Upper
The GORE-TEX® version has a waterproof, breathable upper. A lace guard keeps laces secure and out of the way.
Our Runners Have Spoken
Like a comfy all-terrain tire for your foot!
This is the most comfortable pair of running shoes I have ever owned. The gore-tex keeps my feet warm and dry, but doesn't overheat. The grip is soft and fantastic. Brooks are awesome!
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Good overall but could have been great
I bought these shoes for Fall/Winter/Spring running in Minnesota where getting wet feet can ruin your day. I am a big fan of the non-waterproof Cascadia 11s I have been using, so it seemed like a no-brainer to get the Cascadia 13 GTX. Overall, it has been a great shoe. My feet stay dry and comfortable during runs in the rain and snow. The traction has been good on loose and packed snow. Pairing these shoes with nanospikes has worked out well when things get icy. When I first got them, one shoe seemed to have the rock plate bent up toward my foot which led to an uncomfortable hot spot just behind the ball of my foot. Bending the shoe the opposite way seems to have fixed that. My main gripe is the lack of padding in the tongue, which has led to uncomfortable pressure against the front on my ankle. Different lacing patterns and pads have helped mitigate this, but even with those measures, I can't lace up my shoes as tight as I would like without having discomfort. The resulting loose fit has led to some bruised toes, especially when wearing traction devices when running on ice, since the spikes grip the ground and my foot slides forward. Extra tongue padding (similar to my old Cascadias or my current Ghosts) would make this an excellent shoe. Read MoreSizing | Feels true to size |
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Great shoes.
Felt great on the trail. It felt like the soles we're hugging the terrain.
Sizing | Feels true to size |
Width | Feels true to width |
Excellent shoe, love the waterproof trail shoe
I use the product to run the trails. Great stability and comfort! Waterproof is super nice to have on the muddy trails!
Sizing | Feels true to size |
Width | Feels true to width |
Great Shoe!!
I have been a fan of the Cascadia shoe for a long time. I bought this shoe because I wanted to run outside more this winter than on the treadmill. I recently used this shoe in a trail 50k and it was great. It rained some so the trail was wet with some puddles. The shoe performed great. No issues. No wierd rubbing points. I would definitely buy this shoe again.
Sizing | Feels true to size |
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NextWhere is the gaiter connection point? How does it work?
The gator tab is located on the heel of the shoe. You can use the Velcro tab to attach the gaiter.
The description says it has gator connection points Please explain ... do you sell gators for these shoes ?
We do not sell Gators. The Cascadia 13 GTX connection points where you can attach gators.
Hi, when will there be prettier or more exciting colors? Last year had the whole national parks thing which was beautiful, but now it's just sorta clay and rust which is not that good.
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