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4 Best Brooks Trail Running Shoes Perfect for Different Trails

Last Updated: August 1, 2025

By Paul Freary   

My Brooks off road lineup consists of four trail models, the Divide, Cascadia, Caldara and Catamount. Lets see which shoes are suiable for the different types of trails. I will also give you some tips on choosing the perfect trail running shoes below.

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Brooks Trail Shoes

1. Brooks Divide 5  - Best Value for Money
2. Brooks Cascadia 19 - Best for Technical Trails
3. Brooks Caldera 8 - Best for Ultra Distance Trail Racing
4. Brooks Catamount 4 - Best for Trail Races
How to Choose the Perfect Trail Running Shoe
My Verdict

1. Brooks Divide 5  - Best Value for Money

Brooks Divide 5
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  • Weight: Men 290g (10.2oz) Women 252g (8.9oz)
  • Stack Height: 24mm heel /16mm forefoot
  • Drop: 8mm
  • Cushioning: Mid-level cushioning
  • Fit: True to size
  • Shoe Rating: Best value, entry-level trail shoe
  • Best for: Light, non-technical trail

Not only is the Divide 5 the best value Brooks trail shoe, but it could well be one of the best value off-road shoes around full stop!

While most entry-level trail shoes feel built to a price, the Divide doesn’t skimp on quality and feels every bit a well-put-together and considered model.

Brooks Divide 5 Outsole Lugs

The midsole offers mid-level cushioning and the outsole is perfect for light trails: gravel paths, forest tracks and stony ground. While it can’t compete in the mud, remember this is a general trail shoe rather than a specific ‘mud runner’.

The Divide 5 feels a little like a Ghost from a few years ago, the DNA Loft midsole foam has a familiar feel and ride and while not as soft as a Ghost, this shoe has the full coverage trail outsole for traction.

The traction is perfectly capable for a variety of ‘light’ trails and even if things do get a little wet underfoot you shouldn’t have any issues.

The overall fit is great and the upper has a nice degree of padding in all the key areas, in particular around the ankle collar and Achilles, which I find a bonus on the trails as the foot twists and turns, this keeps a snug and comfortable fit.

2. Brooks Cascadia 19 - Best for Technical Trails

Brooks Cascadia 19
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  • Weight: Men 303g (10.7oz) Women 277g (9.8oz)
  • Stack Height: 35mm heel /29mm forefoot
  • Drop: 6mm
  • Cushioning: Mid-level cushioning
  • Fit: True to size
  • Shoe Rating: Best for technical trails
  • Best for: Trail running on firmer and more technical trail

The most established off-road shoe from Brooks, the Cascadia has become a go-to model for dry, technical trails for Brooks fans.

Brooks Cascadia 19 Lugs

The midsole of the Cascadia features the brand’s ‘Trail Adapt System’. This is a special contoured midsole that can flex and adapt to the ground, contours and conditions to help keep your feet balanced and connected.

A stone guard is built into the shoe, placed between the semi-aggressive outsole and midsole cushioning. This prevents sharp stones and rocks from penetrating the shoes cushioning on the more technical surfaces.

The upper uses a strong woven material to keep trail debris out and has thick overlays around all the key areas of friction and ground contact to add protection and durability.

The toe bumper is particularly strong, so again take care with fit and allow a little bit of ‘wiggle room’ at the end of the longest toes.

3. Brooks Caldera 8 - Best for Ultra Distance Trail Racing

Brooks Caldera 8
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  • Weight: Men 300g (10.6oz) Women 266g (9.4oz)
  • Stack Height: 39mm heel /33mm forefoot
  • Drop: 6mm
  • Cushioning: Max cushioned
  • Fit: True to size
  • Shoe Rating: Perfect for long days on the trails or ultra-distance trail races
  • Best for: Longer off-road adventures

When Brooks gave the Caldera DNA Loft v3 cushioning, nitrogen-injected foam, it changed the game for trail shoes. One of the first models to offer a new ‘superfoam’ type midsole, the shoe offers a different ride experience in terms of plush cushioning and comfort sitting beside off-road traction.

Brooks Caldera 8 Outsole Lugs

The Caldera has a large, soft stack of DNA Loft v3, the same foam as found on the brand’s range-topping road shoe from 2023, the Glycerin 21. Its soft, pillowy ride has a great feel of energy return and above all, it is very durable. In a shoe like the Caldera, which is tailored more towards longer and ultra-distance trail runners, these features make it a great choice.

The upper of the Caldera is a little roomier (although still a regular width fit) than other models from the brand and this extra ‘wiggle’ room is to accommodate any foot swelling should you be tackling ultra-distance events. This doesn’t detract from the overall fit and I still went for my usual size in Brooks.

The shoe is very stable and its broad footprint and raised sidewalls both contribute to this. There are no GuideRails like the GTS shoes, but the sidewalls do extend a little to provide a similar result.

Overall, the Caldera is simply a great off-road shoe that is versatile and can go anywhere. Fit and feel are excellent and long-term comfort is great. If you are considering longer days on the trails, the Caldera is a great choice.

4. Brooks Catamount 4 - Best for Trail Races

Broks Catamount 4
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  • Weight: Men 270g (9.5oz) Women 241g (8.5oz)
  • Stack Height: 34mm heel /28mm forefoot
  • Drop: 6mm
  • Cushioning: Mid-level, more responsive cushioning
  • Fit: True to size
  • Shoe Rating: When speed matters, the Catamount gives road racing shoe performance off the beaten track
  • Best for: Trail races

The Catamount 4 has always been Brooks’ ‘faster’ off-road model and the latest versions reinforces that with the addition of the DNA Flash v2 midsole.

Broks Catamount 4 Outsole Lugs

This midsole was seen previously on the Hyperion and adds a much more ‘energized’ feel to the shoe. It is now essentially a road race with off-road traction and protection.

Built with a focus on climbing, the shoe has a more flexible forefoot and its overall geometry favours a faster pace, with an agility and versatility that’s lacking in many trail models.

The Catamount 4 has a much closer, secure fit when compared to the other shoes in the brand’s off-road range. It feels much more like the Brooks road racing models, with a more wrap-around midfoot. This does give it a more ‘connected’ feel of the ground and adds some confidence, particularly on more technical trails.

The shoe is the lightest of the Brooks trail shoes too and again, this adds to its fast feel.

The upper is a familiar, closely woven mesh and provides enough protection and durability and there’s reinforcement around the toe. Here it’s lighter and more of a printed rubberised overlay, but it works well and offers sufficient protection.

A ‘Skyvault’ nylon plate runs through the midsole. This offers an energised feel to the shoe on toe off as well as aiding lateral stability and acting as a stone guard in more extreme circumstances. It doesn’t offer a ‘supershoe’ carbon plate feel, but it does give the shoe just a little extra ‘pop’!

How to Choose the Perfect Trail Running Shoe

Trail running offers an exciting escape away from the concrete jungle and into nature, but choosing the right pair of trail running shoes is essential for comfort, performance, and injury prevention.

Brooks Caldera 8 Upper

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Unlike road running shoes, trail shoes are designed to handle uneven surfaces, slippery rocks, mud, and steep inclines. To find the right pair, you need to consider several factors, particularly the type of terrain and weather conditions you’ll be facing.

Terrain

The first step is to assess where you’ll be running most often. Trails vary widely, and your shoes should match the demands of the environment and surface.

  • Technical Trails: These trails feature roots, rocks, and steep inclines. Shoes for this terrain should offer strong grip, rock plates for underfoot protection, and a durable upper. Look for aggressive outsoles with deep lugs to maintain traction on uneven ground.
  • Muddy or Wet Trails: Muddy trails require shoes with widely spaced lugs to shed mud easily. A water-resistant upper or quick-drying mesh is also key.
  • Hard-packed or Dry Trails: On well-groomed trails or dry conditions, opt for trail shoes with moderate lug depth and lightweight construction. These provide better speed and comfort while still offering enough grip.
  • Mountain or Alpine Terrain: For high-altitude or rocky environments, choose a shoe with robust toe protection, stiff midsoles, and excellent traction. These shoes tend to be heavier but are essential for safety and stability.
Weather Conditions

Weather plays a major role in determining the right trail running shoe.

  • Rain and Wet Weather: Prioritize quick-draining shoes or those with Gore-Tex or similar waterproof membranes if the trails are consistently soaked or if temperatures are cold. Be cautious, though, waterproof shoes can overheat in warm conditions.
  • Hot and Dry Weather: Choose breathable shoes with mesh uppers to allow airflow and prevent blisters caused by sweat. Lightweight shoes with minimal construction will help keep your feet cool.
Fit

Regardless of terrain or weather, fit is a very important consideration. When tackling steep descents, the feet can slide forward in your shoes. As trail shoes have a stronger upper and usually a thick rubber toe bumper, there will be less ‘give’ in this area.

Brooks Cascadia 18 Top View

With this in mind you should allow an additional half a size over your usual running shoe size. (i.e. if you were a US10 in a Brooks Ghost road shoe, go for a US10.5 in a trail model). Ultimately, you’ll know for yourself how much grip your local trails demand.

My Verdict

Essentially, there is something in the Brooks lineup for everyone when considering a trail shoe.

If you are conscious of price and simply want a trail shoe for occasional trail excursions, then the Divide will be great.

Broks Catamount 4 Heel

If you want some waterproof protection but again, good value, the Divide 5 in Gore-Tex is a must.

For durability, the Cascadia is your shoe, its reputation and rugged nature and second to note.

Author

  • Paul Freary
    Paul Freary

    Paul has a lifetime of running experience. As an athlete, he competed at the international level and has some pretty impressive PR’s. He lives in Lancashire in the UK and writes for several leading publications including Athletics Weekly.

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