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Brooks Ghost 18 Vs Ghost 17 – Worth the Upgrade?

Last Updated: June 5, 2026

By Paul Freary  

The Brooks Ghost has, for a long time, been one of the most popular neutral cushioned, daily training shoes on the market. It has also always been one of the most popular models that the brand makes. 

With the latest version of the Ghost, the Ghost 18 being launched, what’s changed and is it worth upgrading?

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Brooks Ghost 18 vs 17

Ghost 18 vs 17

Stats
Design
Fit
Performance
Competitors
My Verdict

The Ghost is a long-time favorite for many runners thanks to its no-nonsense, neutral cushioning. The great blend of cushioning, all-around support and gently responsive feel has made it a go-anywhere, do-anything option for a wide range of runners.

Stats

Brooks

Ghost 17

Ghost 18

Best for

Good value daily training shoe for neutral runners

Good value daily training shoe for neutral runners

Support

Neutral

Neutral

Cushion

Mid-to high-level cushioning

Mid-to high-level cushioning

Stack Height

37mm heel
27mm forefoot

37mm heel
27mm forefoot

Drop

10mm

10mm

Weight

Men 286g (10.1oz)
Women 255g (9oz)

Men 289g (10.2oz)
Women 260g (9.2oz)

Suggested Retail Price

$140

$150

Fit

True to size

True to size

Rating

8.5/ 10

8.5/ 10

Design

The Brooks DNA Loft v3 nitrogen-infused midsole cushioning remains unchanged from the Ghost 17 to the Ghost 18. 

A new Ortholite sockliner is used in the Ghost 18, and this improves the step-in comfort a little, it’s better than the Ghost 17, but it is not a significant upgrade.

Brooks Ghost 17 vs 18 DNA Loft Midsole

The Ghost 18 is now using a triple-jacquard knit upper, and this is a significant update over the Ghost 17. A triple-jacquard construction offers a more premium, almost ‘padded’ feel to the upper. It’s similar to that used on the Glycerin 23 and lifts the overall fit, feel and general appearance of the shoe. 

Brooks Ghost 18 vs 17 Uppers

Other improvements to the upper include a new tongue design with a knitted section for improved comfort against the instep and a flared heel tab, which gently turns away from the Achilles to reduce any possible irritation and make the shoe easy to slide into.

Brooks Ghost 18

Ghost 18

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Brooks Ghost 17

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Fit

Both the Ghost 17 and Ghost 18 fit true to size in both length and width and are consistent, as always, with Brooks models across the range. 

The new upper of the Ghost 18 has a touch more ‘stretch’ to it in the toe box area, but it doesn’t affect the size; it simply adds to the overall comfort.

Brooks Ghost 17 vs 18 Toe Box

Being a Ghost, the shoe is available in a range of width fittings for both men and women. 

In women’s, narrow (A width), regular (B width), wide (D width) and in men’s, narrow (B width), regular (D width), wide (2E width) and extra wide (4E width).

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Performance

The ride of the Ghost 18 doesn’t, if being totally honest, feel any different to the Ghost 17. Yes, the fit is improved and more premium, but under the foot, the cushioning remains unchanged, as does the performance on the run.

Brooks Ghost 17 vs 18 Pairs

This isn’t a bad thing, the Ghost 17 offered a great value for money ride, it’s just the Ghost 18 is a slight evolution in terms of the upper, rather than a revolution!

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Competitors

The competitors to the Ghost 18 remain the same as those for the previous model, the Ghost 17. But, as the Ghost 18 is largely unchanged and some shoes have seen more significant upgrades, the competition increases.

Mizuno Rider 30

The new Mizuno Wave Rider 30 (coming in mid-June) is a significant upgrade over the previous model and offers a very lively performance. It is certainly worth holding out for if you are considering new neutral daily trainers this month! (review coming soon)

Ghost AMP

Brooks will also launch a new Ghost model next month, the Ghost AMP. This addition to the Ghost line is a lighter, faster and more responsive version of the Ghost and most definitely worth waiting for. 

Saucony Azura

Saucony’s Azura is their latest neutral daily trainer and offers a very responsive and lightweight feel for a daily trainer.

Cellula 2

And if you fancy something a little different, I’ve recently been trying the Cellula 2 from Diadora, a high-stack neutral cushioned shoe that is bound to make inroads in this category in the coming months and years.

My Verdict

Overall, the Brooks Ghost 18 is only a small update from the previous model. The cushioning and ride of the show are virtually indistinguishable, and it’s just the upper that has been upgraded.

Brooks Ghost 17 vs 18 Heel Rear

This isn’t a bad thing, after all, the Ghost 17 represented a great value for money daily trainer. 

Brooks Ghost 17 vs 18 Heel Collar

As always, the Ghost 18 is available in a wide range of colors, which, as usual include all-black, which is always a popular option for those who use the shoe as a daily walking and work shoe.

Brooks Ghost 17 vs 18 Lacing and Tongue

There will also be a waterproof, Gore-Tex model in the autumn.

As there has been no price increase (at least in the UK), the Ghost 18 is for me the better option, as I think the fit of the new shoe is better. That said, you may find the Ghost 17 discounted, in which case, go for it, as in that case it represents even better value for money!

Brooks Ghost 17 vs 18 Forefoot

My overall rating for both shoes is 8.5 / 10

The small improvements don’t make enough of a difference to justify a score increase, and the Ghost 18 remains a great, do-it-all option.

Author

  • Paul Freary
    Paul Freary

    Paul has a lifetime of running experience. As well as being a qualified sports therapist with a wealth of experience, he has also worked in the running industry for over 30 years.

    Paul Has been conducting his own specialist running store for 24 years and has run to an international standard with a half-marathon best of under 65 minutes.

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