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ASICS GT-2000 13 vs Brooks Adrenaline GTS 23: Stability Trainers Compared

The two default recommendations for overpronators, and SoleHunt's engine ranks them first and second for flat-footed runners. The Adrenaline GTS 23 scores higher overall (87 vs 84) using Brooks's GuideRails — bumpers that engage only when your stride deviates — with a traditional 12mm drop and 298g of substance. The GT-2000 13 is 45g lighter (253g vs 298g), $20 cheaper ($108–$120 vs $118–$140), and carries the better value score (88 vs 86) with firmer, more conventional medial support and a 10mm drop.

ASICS

GT-2000 13

Brooks

Adrenaline GTS 23

Price$108$118
Weight253g298g
Heel drop10mm12mm
Heel stack37mm36mm
Midsole feel30 HC30 HC
CoreScore8487
Arch supportstabilitystability
Best forOverpronators, Daily training, Long runsOverpronators, Daily training, Wide feet
Not ideal forNeutral runners, RacingNeutral runners, Racing

Who should buy which

Choose the Adrenaline GTS 23 if you want support that stays out of the way until needed — GuideRails suit runners whose overpronation appears mainly when fatigued — and the smoother, more cushioned overall ride.

Choose the GT-2000 13 if you want firmer, always-on support at a lighter weight and lower price. For moderate-to-heavy overpronators on a budget, its 88/100 value score is the category's best.

Read the full ASICS GT-2000 13 review Read the full Brooks Adrenaline GTS 23 review

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