Brooks Launch 10 review

7 expert score
0 user's score
As editorial policy, we do not accept free samples. We purchased this pair at Running Warehouse with our own money.
Review written on 25th August by Paul Soriano Paul Soriano is an avid runner who enjoys racing and meeting fellow runners.
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Brooks Launch 10 Verdict

The Brooks Launch 10 is a versatile daily trainer that is light enough for even those speed workouts. And at an affordable price of $110 USD it comes at a bargain.

The pros

  • Versatile shoe
  • Lightweight for a daily trainer
  • Secure fit upper that is very comfortable
  • Price tag

The cons

  • Not as responsive as I would have liked it to be on the sole unit


Rating breakdown

Comfort
8.0
Build quality
9.0
Upper
9.0
Sole unit
7.0
Landing
7.0
Transition
7.0
Toe-off
7.0
Traction
8.0
Durability
7.0
Value / Price
10

Facts / Specs

Brand
Model
Launch 10
Previous model
Weight
8.3 oz (235 g)
MSRP
$110.00

Heel
34 mm.
Toe
24 mm.
Heel drop
10 mm.
Carbon plate
No plate

Size/Fit

Sizing
True to size
Heel fit
Tight
Midfoot fit
Normal
Toebox fit
Normal

Cushioning & ride

Type of cushioning
Responsive/balanced
Amount of cushioning
Medium cushioning
Stability
Some stability
Flexibility
Flexible

Usage

Racing
Speedwork  
Daily training  
Long distance racing
Ultra distance racing

Who should buy the Brooks Launch 10 ?

If you are someone who doesn’t mind running on a somewhat firm ride this could be the shoe for you. Also, the price at only $110 USD is hard to resist.

Who should not buy the Brooks Launch 10 ?

If you are looking for a daily trainer that has a lot of forgiveness and plushiness under your foot, this might not be the shoe for you. The shoe’s midsole is a little bit more on the firm side.

Brooks Launch 10 Introduction

Picture of Brooks Launch 10

The Brooks Launch 10 is a versatile daily trainer that can handle logging in those miles. It is also light enough to handle those speed workouts as well.

And at the price of only $110 USD it comes at a price that is affordable to all consumers.

Shoes that The Brooks Launch 10 can be compared to are Hoka Mach 5, and Nike’s Pegasus 40 when it comes to both price and what the purpose of the shoe is used for.

Brooks Launch 10 First Impressions

Picture of Brooks Launch 10

When I first opened the box, the first thing I noticed was the build quality of the shoe, especially the feel of the upper. I also noticed that the outsole had some sort of silicon feel to it compared to rubber.

As I tried to put them on, I had a hard time because of how snug the heel counter was. So, I had to readjust the lacing system just to get a better fit.

As I had my first run in them, it felt the ride of the midsole was a little firm and nothing spectacular. The upper felt really snugged and comfortable.

Brooks Launch 10 Upper

Picture of Brooks Launch 10


The upper uses what they call their Engineered Warp Knit Upper, which provides a soft and breathable experience. It also wraps around your feet comfortably and securely. The tongue is thin with little to no padding.

Both the tongue and the shoe lacing system seem to work well together. I had no issues with feeling any discomfort on the top of my feet and no movement of the tongue during my runs. The heel counter is very secure and not very pliable. A little too tight, for I sometimes have a hard time slipping the shoe on. A very snug fit.

Overall, I found the upper to be very similar to Hoka’s Mach 5. The upper molds around your feet and has a very nice secure fit. I found it to fit true to size and had no issues with any hot spots nor blistering whatsoever during my runs.

Brooks Launch 10 Sole Unit

Picture of Brooks Launch 10


The Brooks Launch 10 midsole uses what is call BioMoGo DNA. The midsole technology provides the customer with a ride that can handle different paces. I’ve tested this shoe mainly for daily miles but have also tested it for speed workouts as well.

During my speed workouts I found the shoe to be somewhat responsive, but more on the firmer side. When it comes to easy running the shoe it felt okay.

There was really nothing spectacular that stood out or anything to be quite honest. I would compare the ride of the shoe to the Salomon Aero Volt that I tested not too long ago. The only difference is that the Aero Volt felt much lighter underfoot compared to the Launch 10.

The outsole uses their Green Rubber, which is made of silica. The outsole is much thinner but still can still handle the mileage.

Picture of Brooks Launch 10

Overall, I found the outsole to be pretty good. I’ve ran through dirt, gravel, and also wet surfaces. The shoe has really good traction on all those surfaces. No feeling of slippage or anything whatsoever.

I’ve ran for well over 50 miles in them. And so far, there hasn’t been any significant wear or tear of the Green Rubber outsole.

However, I did notice that a small portion of rubber has been worn down on the lateral side of the shoe (forefoot area) as that is where I usually land. Nothing too alarming but something to keep an eye on.

Brooks Launch 10 Conclusions

Picture of Brooks Launch 10


In conclusion, I would have to say the shoe is okay.

There is nothing spectacular nor anything significantly wrong with the shoe. It’s just a simple shoe. But for me, I wanted something that really stood out, especially with the sole unit.

Would I purchase this shoe again? Probably not. There are better options out there such as the Hoka Mach 5. It is way more responsive and more of a fun ride, and it can also do what the Launch 10 can do.

How does the Launch 10 compare?

Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 40
Brooks Launch 10
Saucony Ride 16
Expert score
7
7
8
User score
Best price
Retail price
US$130
US$109.95
US$139.95
Weight
9.4 oz
8.3 oz
8.8 oz
Heel Drop
10 mm
10 mm
8 mm
Recommended for
Daily training
Speedwork, daily training
Daily training
Cushioning type
balanced
responsive/balanced
responsive/balanced
Cushioning amount
Medium cushioning
Medium cushioning
Medium cushioning
Flexibility
flexible
flexible
medium
Stability
very stable
some stability
some stability
Sizing
true to size
true to size
true to size

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We purchased this pair of Brooks at Running Warehouse  with our own money.

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Reviewed by Paul

This review was written by Paul Soriano on 25th August.
Paul Soriano is an avid runner who enjoys racing and meeting fellow runners. Paul started running back in late 2017 as just a hobby that can keep him active and healthy. As he kept running his race times improved. A few years later he would debut in his first marathon and Boston qualify. Paul loves running shoes and is obsessed with finding the best shoes out in the market. He’s tried out a variety of brands from Nike to domestic brands such as Xtep.

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