Article by Sam Winebaum, Jeff Beck, Peter Stuart, Sally Reiley, and Dave Ames
Introduction
The Ricochet represents the 3d Brooks with DNA AMP polyurethane (PU) in the midsole after the Levitate and recently introduced guided stability Bedlam. Whereas the the Levitate and Bedlam have 100% DNA AMP midsoles, the Ricochet is targeted as a more “up tempo” option, with DNA AMP under foot then and then below Brooks standard BioMoGO DNA EVA blend. EVA is lighter and thus part of the concept is to reduce the considerable weight of its siblings while combining the pneumatic, long last resiliency of DNA AMP with more conventional lighter materials.
The Ricochet comes in at approximately 10.3 oz/292 g for a men’s size 9, so at the high end of a performance oriented trainer and about the same weight as the Ghost 11, but still considerably less than the Levitate 2 which weighs 11.7 oz. All three DNA AMP models share Brooks FitKnit upper and a similar outsole configuration although the Ricochet has a more conventional rubber outsole than the other two’s translucent rubber.
Of course comparisons also come to mind with the identical weight Brooks Ghost 11 daily trainer, lighter 9.2 oz Launch 5 performance trainer, and 9.5 oz Ravenna 9 light stability trainer. We will compare all of those as well as others here, Well, in the end while weights do matter, in the end it is about ride and purpose.
Brooks headlines Ricochet as follows:
"A lightweight that is anything but"
Rarely has so much innovation weighed so little.
Chock full of technology in a lightweight frame, the Ricochet fuels your run by returning the energy you give with every step you take.”
The Ricochet sits in the Brooks Energize quadrant of shoes between the Launch and Levitate in the neutral category. Energize shoes are characterized as being Springy and Responsive. In more support oriented models Energize includes the Ravenna and new Bedlam and for trail the Caldera.
Read on to see how it measured up to the headlines.