Brooks has long been one of the most popular running brands for its breadth of assortment, impressive style and inviting aesthetics ideal for beginner running enthusiasts. It’s not a stretch to assume that many athletes — myself included — got their start in running by purchasing a pair of Brooks sneakers from their local sporting goods store.
The brand has built an impressive stable of running shoe silhouettes over the years dedicated to different needs, including the Ghost family who’s 15th iteration sits as one of our favorite neutral running shoes. Still, though, these families haven’t seen too many additions in terms of brand-new profiles. For example, the brand’s Hyperion lineup of fast, lightweight speedsters hasn’t seen a new addition since Brooks released the Tempo and Elite silhouettes nearly three years ago.
That is, until now.
With a new lightweight, durable outsole designed for ample traction and pickup, as well as a foot-hugging, stretch woven upper for impeccable fit, the Brooks Hyperion Max is the brand’s latest tempo-ready runner designed for daily training and quickening the pace at a moment’s notice. Perfect for getting those New Year’s Resolutions started on the right foot, here’s what you can expect from this all-new Brooks silhouette.
Brooks upgraded the outsole and upper for the new Hyperion Max
The two big callouts across this fresh running shoe include a Green Rubber outsole and stretch woven upper with 3D Fit Print. Brooks reimagined the traction and grip for the Hyperion Max, which aims to improve durability without sacrificing weight across the 7.8-ounce frame. Additionally, the “green” rubber nods to its environmentally-conscious focus while also providing optimal structure.
As far as the upper is concerned, the 3D Fit Print is intended to cloak the foot in a near-perfect wrap without any hotspots. The stretch woven nature should also be a beacon for exceptional breathability, and a thinner tongue can help protect your arch from lace bite while still maintaining its place across your extremity.