Article by Dominique Winebaum, Allison and Jeff Valliere
Brooks Cascadia 18 ($140)
Introduction
This 18th iteration of the Brooks Cascadia features an updated mesh upper with protective overlay in high-wear areas. The significant upgrades first seen in the 17 have been carried over, such as the Trail Adapt System and outsole. Despite the lack of fanfare about this newer edition, it features changes in the upper and tweaks in the midsole firmness (softer) that I would characterize as noteworthy. Our test pairs are the non-waterproof model, with no change in price from last year ($140). GTX 18 is $170.
Pros:
Updated upper with excellent foothold, slightly squared off toebox - Dominique/Jeff /Allison
Very comfortable and secure fit - Dominique/Jeff
Protective upper against shocks and rocks - Dominique/JeffAllison
DNA Loft V2 midsole foam has been carried over from its predecessor but “tweaked” for a softer ride - Dominique/Jeff/Allison
Attractive color options - Dominique/Jeff/Allison
Well-priced at $140 for the non-GTX version - Dominique/Jeff/Allison
Trail Adapt protection and propulsion system - Dominique/Jeff/Allison
Grippy and sturdy outsole - Dominique/Jeff/Allison
Cons:
Though 10 grams lighter than the 17, it remains a bit heavy - Dominique/Jeff