- The primary materials that compose this product contain a minimum of 20 percent recycled content.
- Conquer every trail with confidence! The Brooks® Cascadia 18 GTX redefines trail running with its durable rubber upper and outsole, nylon lining, and EVA insole for unmatched comfort. The Trail Adapt System, featuring an integrated midsole, rock plate, and zonal outsole pods, ensures enhanced control and stability over any terrain. Experience the soft cushioning of DNA Loft v2 and superior traction of TrailTack outsole rubber, perfect for both wet and dry surfaces. The GORE-TEX® technology offers a lightweight, flexible fit, providing breathable, waterproof protection. Lace up the Cascadia 18 GTX and conquer every trail with confidence and comfort!
- Imported.
- Product measurements were taken using size 9, width D – Medium. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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- Weight: 12 oz
Brooks Cascadia 18 GTX | Sneakers & Athletic Shoes
$169.95 Original price was: $169.95.$92.99Current price is: $92.99.
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| Color | Blackened Pearl/Black/Tomato |
|---|---|
| size | 10, 10.5, 11, 11.5, 12, 13, 7, 8, 8.5, 9, 9.5 |
| width | D – Medium |
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Anonymous –
Excellent shoe. I purchased one with Gore, one without, and will likely want to get at least another pair… it’s perfect for me for daily use, hiking, and trail-running. In my opinion nothing should change about this shoe other than more color options – I love it!
Anonymous –
Fit is different from prior versions – feels stiffer and less contoured to foot.
Anonymous –
These kept me sure footed and dry on light wooded trail runs that had mud, ice, and snow. I wear these outside of running in winter because they’re waterproof, attractive and really good on snow and ice.
Anonymous –
I found the Brooks Cascadia 18 GTX to be very disappointing. I have been buying Brooks for over 20 years, and these shoes were the first ones that failed to meet just my basic expectations. Though advertised as having Goretex, these shoes leaked in water right from the beginning. Also, the fit was not what I’m used to from Brooks. Brooks shoes are usually a great fit. Not so the Cascadia 18 GTX.
Arthur F –
These are great fitting, comfortable and keep your feet dry in wet conditions. Good traction and grip and feels very supportive of my ankle. I use this shoe to rotate into wet my condition days outdoors. I like mine and recommend them! Thank you.
Jason H –
Comfortable in the toe block. Lots of room. Thats the one positive thing. other than that, I feel like I lost my Brooks shoe comfort. Much more rigid cushioning that I was expecting, Ill be sticking with Brooks, but Ill be paying closer attention to other aspects before I purchase another pair
Richard H –
The fit is too small. The ghost line of the same size fits more accurately.
Patrick J –
Great shoe. Perfect fit right out of the box
Anonymous –
Ran my first 50k in these and they were perfect!! The course was very technical and they handled the course very well!
Israel C –
Great shoes love them its taking time breaking them in I had to order them in medium and needed a wider fit a little more cushion would be nice as well.
Anonymous –
My go-to shoe this fall and early winter. Yes, it is waterproof! It’s been great on the Colorado single track in the mud and snow. Great grip in the slippy stuff and easy to scuff the mud off. The sole is stiffer than my Catamounts, so I found a slightly thicker sock works to break-in. Dry feet keep the cold out!
Anonymous –
Super tight. Do not purchase. They don’t get better after break in.
Anonymous –
I hope that the shoe will be available in blue in the future.
Outlander –
Unfortunately , i am disappointed , it really feels flat when you put em on , no cushioning as expected , made mistake by buying online without trying first
Lianne –
Great style .. Too tight in width
OC –
Brooks Cascadias are the only running shoes I buy. I get the GTX for winter and the regular version for the other seasons. Although there’s nothing wrong with running in them in warmer weather, but I’m less concerned with water getting inside when it’s warm. I wear light (mostly wool) socks with the GTX shoes and I’m never cold. They are good for 300 miles and then I replace. Love Brooks, love the Cascadias!
Anonymous –
Love the GTX for the wet days. Comfortable. Breathable. Great shoe!
Anonymous –
Great trail shoe, perfect for any weather.
Anonymous –
Great for muddy runs and dog walks around my walnut orchard. Stable and most importantly keeps my feet dry as I do laps. Also just a good shoe for the muck when I dont feel like putting on my boots
Anonymous –
I am always on the lookout (without regular success) for reliably waterproof, comfortable and light shoes to handle 2-3 mile daily dog walks the rainy Pacific Northwest. So far so good after a week of these! If they last reasonably, I will reorder in about 6 months.
Jlorunn –
True to size. Stiff and take a while to break in. I teach PE and used them in wet fields. Also, I play disc golf with them. I wouldnt say they ever get super comfortable, however, they worked well for a while. The gtx waterproofing only lasted for about 6-8 weeks.
Anonymous –
A little hard to put on with high arches with heavy socks for winter running, fit OK otherwise. I have purchased many size 10 Brooks shoes over the years with consistent fit. These were purchased specifically for snow, wet conditions, and gravel running and were excellent after our recent blizzard and subzero temperatures.
Anonymous –
Unfortunately I had to return these. I was happy with the grip and waterproof technology. I found the grip in crunchy snow to be superb and the ride very stable, however the shoes were too stiff and uncomfortable under my heel. I had a sore heel on my right foot each time I tried them (even for dog walks around the neighborhood).
I love Brooks and have been really struggling to find a Goretex trail shoe that meets my current needs, as a pair of a competing brand just did not hold up over time (inner liner, mainly). Ive had good experiences with the Brooks Cascadia line in the past (OMG the 7 series was my favorite shoe for so long!). But these just felt so stiff and like theyd never break in to me. I know the Goretex liners can cause this perception and I was prepared for that, however I have had a few pairs of Ghost GTX (9? 11 or 12?) that were just awesome shoes and the GTX effect only enhanced the comfort on those.
In summary, I honestly hated to send these back as I had high hopes based on some of the other reviews, but Im back to the drawing board and BTW, I DO stand by Brooks shoes overall (I have WAY too many pair of Brooks in rotation to even mention). Im a huge fan of the Ghost Max series and on my 4th pair of Glycerin 20s.
Anonymous –
I also have a pair of Ghost Max. I like the thicker sole of the Ghost Max. Also I selected the least garish color scheme. It would be good if you had at least one color option that has a more classic look and also still looks good with some dirt on it (ie not white)
Cindy –
Female who wears normal width shoes but wears wide running shoes for orthotics and room for metatarsal pad. The women’s GTX version doesn’t come in a wide width and it was tighter than normal. These fit perfectly. The color isn’t my favorite but in happy to have found a Gore Tex trail shoe that works for me!