The upper is more comfortable, modern and attractive, the midsole combines a softer lateral heel foam with firmer medial and front foam to provide softer yet still decently energetic and stable landings and take offs. Might it be a bit overbuilt? Time for some midsole innovation on the lighter weights side? Weight aside, and focusing on the details of upper, midsole, and outsole Brooks has for sure moved the Ghost forward and more so than any of the prior versions I have tested. It does gain some weight which wasn't really noticed on the run, but that I wish could have been avoided as at 10.3 oz-10.6 oz in a modern trainer as many other contenders are now at or below 10 oz. It will feel and run very familiar to Ghost fans, but is more polished top to bottom. ![]() There are no wild innovations here, no missteps either, just carefully considered real improvements. Conclusions and Recommendations The Ghost 11 does not change its basic formula of a well cushioned higher drop geometry daily trainer.
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