Gender | Men , Women |
Drop | 10 mm |
Cushion | Neutral |
Runner weight | Light , Medium |
Running gait | Overpronation , Neutral |
Surface | Road |
Use | mixed |
Pace | Medium , High |
Foot | Normal feet |
Strike | Forefoot , heel |
Distance | 10K , Half-marathon , Marathon |
Year | 2022 |
The countdown begins for the arrival on the market of the Brooks Ravenna 12, a mixed shoe characterized by an excellent combination of cushioning and stability. Optimized for runners with a neutral and/or pronation tendency during running, the first information speaks of subtle changes in this last interaction to gain in lightness and breathability.
The Brooks Ravenna 12 Running shoes are one of the most eagerly awaited releases of the year by the American company's loyal followers. It is a mixed shoe designed to complete all types of asphalt runs, from a 10K to a marathon, with excellent cushioning, stability and protection during the race. A model that also incorporates the latest in the company's technology to ensure a permanent quality response.
If there is something that characterizes the successful Ravenna saga of Brooks Running, it is for offering a quality response in the most demanding training and/or competitions. A model that also offers great stability to the delight of pronator runners. In the absence of official confirmation, the first information speaks of July as the key date for the launch of this twelfth interaction.
A silhouette that will burst onto the scene with few changes, everything points to it being slightly less bulky than its previous version; the Brooks Ravenna 11. Barely noticeable changes in the midsole configuration, product designers bet, once again, on the presence of BioMoGo DNA technology, the perfect fusion between BioMoGo midsole and DNA cushioning technology.
Special mention deserves the inclusion of Guide Rails technology, a system that ensures greater control of pronation in the race ensuring smoother transitions.
The upper seems to have some changes compared to previous versions. A lighter and more breathable ingeria mesh will reduce the overall weight of this shoe.
The outsole, a priori, does not seem to vaya subject to modifications. It will continue to use the same compound as in previous versions.
Slightly less bulky and lighter, in the coming weeks the Brooks Ravenna 12 will burst onto the scene; a mixed shoe optimized for neutral and/or pronation-prone runners. Aimed at completing all kinds of distances, from a 10K to a marathon, it is consolidating itself as one of the most acclaimed models by the loyal followers of the American firm.