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 |
| Weight | 253g | 298g |
| Heel drop | 10mm | 12mm |
| Heel stack | 37mm | 36mm |
| Midsole feel | 30 HC | 30 HC |
| CoreScore | 84 | 87 |
| Arch support | stability | stability |
| Best for | Overpronators, Daily training, Long runs | Overpronators, Daily training, Wide feet |
| Not ideal for | Neutral runners, Racing | Neutral 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.
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