My son and my daughter love Brooks Ghost 13's. They both have sensitive feet and say Brooks Ghost 13 fit their feet better than any other brand. My daughter runs comfortably in them. My son trains with heavy weights and feel supported in them. So for birthdays and holidays, I always know what to buy. :)Great everyday shoe for living in the Florida panhandle. Comfortable and durable. I’ll be buying another pair within the next year. I wear them every day. My wife wears them also.I have many thousands of miles in these (several pairs) and they are the best for cushioning and for protecting my toes.Are use this for walking mostly but can be a great running shoe alsoGood shoe for the price.I like the comfortI’ve worn 3 different kinds of Brooks shoes and the Ghost 13 is the best for walkers. Color is atrocious, but when you shop for comfort color doesn’t matter.If you have a narrow foot you should try Brooks my husband wears a 10 and a half narrow and he loves them they fit perfect all the timeI decided to get back into running during lockdown having stopped running when I moved house four years ago. I used to wear New Balance but decided to research shoes for the older runner as I’m well past retirement age. I settled on these Brooks shoes as other oldies recommended them and it’s been a good choice for both price and comfort. I’m now running 10k twice a week in them on mixed surfaces ranging from asphalt to cobbles to sand and they’ve been good on all of those. The only slippage was on a wet rock getting down onto the beach.So, I’m happy with my choice and would recommend to anyone over sixty who wants a good mix on stability, cushioning and comfort.So far I like these - good cushioning but not pillowy. They support my foot well and have a bit of bounce. BUT I think I'll have to wear these as summer running shoes, because they slide all over the place when the pavement is wet. This doesn't happen on all surfaces, just on paving stones, and just running uphill - must be something to do with the type of rubber used and the way the grips are configured on the sole.Shame, as they're great apart from this.Started jogging to lose weight. Recovering from a torn calf muscle and after two months physiotherapy, decided to ‘bite the bullet’ and start running again. Absolute dream pair of trainers to run on. Like flying without wings, or running on clouds. No calf pain whatsoever. Only criticism, grip on roads and pavements, when wet, not so great. Be careful running on wet or icy surfaces. Apart from that, a spectacular experience so far.I have multiple pairs of Brooks trainers (Glycerine, Launch, Cascadia) with many miles run, so these Ghost have behaved unusually. One of the treads on the sole of both shoes has worn away very quickly. They have had relatively light use over 3 months with only two or three 3 or 6 mile runs a week. They have been used only for short runs and nothing else.Ich laufe jetzt seit 3 Jahren mit Ghosts und bei ca.15km pro Tag waren das ein paar Paar Schuhe, die ich kaputt lief.Was bisher auch kein Problem war. Im Ghost 11 und 12 konnte ich reinschlüpfen, binden und loslaufen.Die passten blind, waren etwas "roomie" aber unfassbar komfortabel. Vorallem passten sie an den Zehen perfekt.Der Ghost 13 ist leider nicht nur schmaler (was bei meinen schmalen Füßen eigentlich gut ist) sondern einfach insgesamt kleiner.Ich lief mir direkt eine blutige Ferse, was bisher nie mit den Ghosts passierte.Allgemein komme ich mit den Zehen vorne dran.Also einfach nur als Warnung, an die, die sich im 11 und 12 sehr wohl fühlten...der 13 ist ein anderer Schuh, mit anderer Passform!