Brooks® Beast 21

The expected release date for the Brooks Beast 21 is November 6, 2023.

The Brooks Beast 21 will have the following features & updates:

  • The new Brooks Beast 21 will be designed for Motion Control for persons who Overpronate severely and have a low or flat arch.
  • The new model will be suited more for casual use, light jogging, and walking.
  • The uppers will have an improved moisture-wicking lining and an improved fit.
  • The Midsole will be more supportive of the BioMoGo DNA design.
  • They will improve the tread on the rubber outsole for better grip and traction.
  • There will also be some new color options available.

Previous model of the Beast:
The Brooks Beast 20 release date was on March 4, 2020.


Latest Version of the Brooks Beast

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PricePrice

  • According to Brooks®, the new Beast 21 recommended price should be $160.
  • There will not be much of an increase in the price for the new model as there will only be a few slight improvements.

Arch support and pronation controlArch Support and Pronation Control

  • The Brooks Beast 21 will provide Motion Control for persons that Overpronate excessively.
  • It will be aimed at persons with flat feet or very low arches.

TerrainTerrain

  • The New Brooks Beast 21 is ideal for Roads and indoor floors.
  • It will not be a trail or outdoor shoe.

UseUse

  • The new model from Brooks can be used for walking, jogging, and casual wear.
  • I would not recommend the new long-distance or marathon running model as it is quite heavy and not very flexible.

DurabilityDurability

  • The New Beast 21 from Brooks will be quite durable and enhanced.
  • You should, however, only use it as a road running shoe as this is what it will be designed for.

Fit and SizingFit and Sizing

  • The Brooks Beast 21 will have a more relaxed and true-to-size fit.
  • You will be able to select from a Normal, Wide, or Extra wide width option.

WeightWeight

  • The weight of the men’s edition will be around 332 grams.
  • Unfortunately, there is not a ladies model in these brooks beast 21.

Elevation of the Brooks Beast 21

Heel HeightHeel Height

  • There will be a heel height is expected at around 30mm.
  • The Heel height is average for motion control running shoes.

Forefoot HeightForefoot Height

  • His forefoot height should be expected at around 18.
  • The Drop-in of this new model will likewise be quite low.

Heel-to-Toe DropHeel-to-Toe Drop

  • The new Brooks beast Model will have a 12mm heel-to-toe drop.
  • The Heel-toe drop will be average for motion control running shoes.

Components of the Brooks Beast 21

OutsoleOutsole

  • As for the outsole of the new Brooks Beast 21, it will remain a durable HPR green rubber outsole.
  • The outsole will have improved abrasion resistance and durability.
  • They will enhance the tread for superior grip and traction.
  • Flex Grooves will also be improved for better flex where you need it in a stable running shoe.

MidsoleMidsole

  • The Midsole of the new Brooks Beast 21 is still expected to have the BioMoGo DNA midsole for shock absorbency.
  • There will also be GuideRails that will be improved for better stability and give a more locked-in feel.
  • You can look forward to the comfort of a Cushol top layer and a comfortable insole.
  • There will also be an improved full-length segmented crash pad in every shoe.

UpperUpper

  • The uppers will be a breathable engineered mesh for the new Brooks beast 21, and the fit will be more relaxed and comfortable.
  • Along with the mesh, there will be an improved mesh interior lining for moisture-wicking.
  • The saddle design for the new Brooks beast model will still have a more structured and supportive design improved for better motion control.
  • There will also be an improved internal heel counter that will be integrated into the new model.
  • Furthermore, the tongue and collar will still be padded, yet it may be less thick and plush this time around.

Brooks® Beast vs. Transcend


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About the Author

David Alegeta

David is a long-distance hiker, a writer and an editor whose favorite topics include backpacking and trail running. He is an adventure athlete who covered over 20,000 miles. He frequently speaks to groups about the benefits of proper footwear and has written numerous articles on this subject. He lives in Dallas, Texas with his family.