Looking for a running shoe that can handle both roads and light trails? The men's Divide 5 trail shoes fits the bill. This shoe combines soft cushioning with sticky traction and a familiar road-shoe fit to help you transition easily from road to trail and back again.
Go from the roads to the trails in the Divide 5. A road shoe-inspired fit is protective and breathable, while DNA LOFT v2 midsole foam offers lightweight cushioning on the roads and light trails. A TrailTack Green outsole provides the traction you need to test out the trails, and is made with 25% recycled material.
- Smooth fit
- Enhanced traction
- Dynamic cushioning
- Road-to-trail versatility
*PERFORMANCE TRAIL
*SPECS:
- Midsole drop - 8mm
- Weight - 289,2g / 10,2 oz
- Experience level - Trail (Trail-specific features like extra traction and stable design ensure that you get the most out of every adventurous mile.)
- Cushion level - Standard cushioning (Shoes with standard cushioning provide a just-right blend of softness and responsiveness that creates a comfortable platform for your run or walk.)
- Support level - Neutral (Brooks shoes that are designated “neutral” are designed to deliver comfort and durability for a neutral stride — one that doesn’t need additional support.)
- Designed for - Trail
- Best for - Light trails, Novice trail runners, High-performance traction, Gravel roads & groomed trails
*TECHNOLOGIES:
ROAD-TO-TRAIL VERSATILITY: DNA LOFT v2 cushioning is 10% lighter than before and delivers a soft and smooth ride from roads to trails while aggressive lugs provide offroad grip.
STICKY TRACTION: TrailTack Green rubber outsole is made with 25% recycled content and offers high performance traction on both wet and dry terrain.
FAMILIAR ROAD-SHOE FIT: Road shoe-inspired fit features breathable mesh and a TPU toe-cap for protection on the trails.
WHAT'S NEW: • DNA LOFT v2 is 10% lighter than before • 4mm added to midsole for a softer ride • TrailTack Green made with 25% recycled material.
THIS SHOE IS FOR: The Divide 5 is for runners looking to confidently explore light trails or transition from road running to trails.