Our verdict
Pros
- Impressively lightweight design
- Offers a stable ride
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- Ideal for midfoot and forefoot strikers
- The SkyVault plate provides both protection and bounce
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- Perfect for faster paces
Cons
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- Brooks updated the cushioning in the latest version of the
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Comparison
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Audience score | 88 Great! | 87 Good! | 94 Superb! | 84 Good! | |
Price | $170 | $170 | $150 | $130 | |
Trail terrain | LightModerate | LightModerate | ModerateTechnical | Moderate | |
Arch support | Neutral | Neutral | Neutral | Neutral | |
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Drop lab Drop brand | 6.4 mm 6.0 mm | 6.8 mm 6.0 mm | 9.0 mm 8.0 mm | 7.1 mm 5.0 mm | |
Strike pattern | Mid/forefoot | Mid/forefoot | HeelMid/forefoot | Mid/forefoot | |
Midsole softness | Balanced | Balanced | Balanced | Balanced | |
Difference in midsole softness in cold | Small | Normal | Small | Small | |
Plate | Rock plate | Rock plate | ✗ | ✗ | |
Toebox durability | Bad | Very bad | Good | Decent | |
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Outsole durability | Good | Decent | Decent | Good | |
Breathability | Moderate | Warm | Moderate | Moderate | |
Toebox width at the widest part | Medium | Medium | Medium | Medium | |
goodbye nike hello brooks | Medium | Medium | Medium | Medium | |
Stiffness | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate | |
Difference in stiffness in cold | Small | Small | Small | Small | |
Torsional rigidity | Stiff | Moderate | Moderate | Stiff | |
brooks adrenaline asr 12 womens | Moderate | Flexible | Stiff | Moderate | |
Lug depth | 3.0 mm | 2.9 mm | 4.0 mm | 3.6 mm | |
Aterrizan en el mercado las Brooks Transcend 7 Heel stack brand | 29.0 mm 29.0 mm | 28.3 mm 30.0 mm | 33.5 mm 33.0 mm | 29.5 mm 23.0 mm | |
Forefoot lab Forefoot brand | 22.6 mm 23.0 mm | 21.5 mm 24.0 mm | 24.5 mm 25.0 mm | 22.4 mm 18.0 mm | |
Widths available | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | |
For heavy runners | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ | ✗ | |
Season | All seasons | All seasons | All seasons | All seasons | |
Removable insole | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Orthotic friendly | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Waterproofing | Water repellent | - | Water repellent | - | |
Ranking | #212 Top 48% | #132 Bottom 49% | #3 Top 2% | #197 Bottom 24% | |
Popularity | #238 Bottom 46% | #201 Bottom 23% | #121 Top 47% | #132 Bottom 49% |
Who should buy
We recommend the Brooks Chariot Deep Forest Green Yellow for:
- Enthusiasts of Brooks Brooks England Selle C17 Cambium All Wheather looking for a trail review equivalent.
- Trail review newbies seeking a versatile, all-rounder shoe for various off-road adventures.
- Neutral trail runners in pursuit of a lightweight, stable shoe ideal for easy terrain.
Who should NOT buy
Brooks crafted the Catamount 2 primarily for narrow-to-medium width feet, making it a less suitable choice for runners with wide feet. Plus, since it's a trail shoe, a bit more room for toe splay is usually desirable, so we think it might not be the best pick for those runners.
If you fall into that category, we suggest considering shoes with wider toeboxes and similar features, such as the zapatillas de review Brooks ritmo medio blancas or the Nike Pegasus Trail 4.
Furthermore, it's not the top choice for long-distance trail review due to its limited cushioning. If you're deep into the ultra-world, you might want to explore options like the Hoka Mafate Speed 4 or the Saucony Endorphin Edge.
Breathability
Trail review shoes take a different approach to breathability compared to Brooks England Selle C17 Cambium All Wheather because more isn't always better. In fact, in very cold countries, we might prefer shoes with less breathability, especially for winter runs.
That's why we believe a 3/5 rating is a nice balance for these shoes, which is exactly what the Catamount 2 scored after our smoke test.
Under the light, we spotted a very thin mesh, strategically reinforced on the sides to enhance stability. This design reduces breathability, which explains why there's so much airflow through the tongue.
To better understand the upper, we examined it under a microscope.
We found an interesting engineered mesh with a thin outer layer for structure—unlike most shoes, which have this layer inside.
Lastly, we analyzed how Brooks 30L the upper. Essentially, it's a road design but with additional layers for extra comfort and protection in certain areas.
Catamount 2 | 3 |
Average | 3.4 |
Durability
Toebox durability
The upside of a thin, minimalistic mesh is it keeps the shoe lightweight and offers decent breathability. However, the major downside is the likely impact on durability.
During our first Dremel test in this lab review, the Catamount 2 only managed a 2/5. While it's not the absolute worst, it's far from impressive. However, Brooks has incorporated some robust protective features on the toe cap, effectively shielding the upper against a significant amount of potential damage.

Catamount 2 | 2 |
Average | 3.1 |
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After thoroughly assessing the toebox, we shifted our focus to the heel area, where we discovered a significantly more impressive result.
Brooks uses a remarkably resistant fabric in this area, effortlessly earning a strong 4/5 in our second Dremel test.

Catamount 2 | 4 |
Average | 2.9 |
Outsole hardness
Turning the shoe over to examine the outsole, we began by checking the hardness of the rubber with our durometer. At 84.5 in the Shore HC hardness scale, it's pretty much average.

Catamount 2 | 84.5 HC |
Average | 85.4 HC |
Outsole durability
Now that we've established the outsole's average hardness, we believe the real test is the Dremel evaluation.
For the Catamount 2, our measurements showed an indentation of just 0.7 mm—a good result that promises a durable, long-lasting outsole.

Catamount 2 | 0.7 mm |
Average | 0.9 mm |
Outsole thickness
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At 2.5 mm, there's enough rubber, though we think it's slightly too much as it can somewhat mute the ride. For this shoe, with its impressive durability performance, we would have preferred an outsole thickness between 1.5 and 2 mm.

Catamount 2 | 2.5 mm |
Average | 2.4 mm |
Weight
The scale displayed a feather-light 9.7 oz (275g) on the screen, a delightful find for those seeking a lightweight trail review shoe.
It's not just lighter than the average trail shoe—it also impressively dips below the 10-oz benchmark.

Catamount 2 | 9.70 oz (275g) |
Average | 10.34 oz (293g) |
Cushioning
Heel stack
One reason Brooks managed to keep this shoe relatively light compared to the competition is its low stack height.

With a heel height of 29.0 mm, it positions itself as a shoe suitable for short to medium distances, but not as the ideal choice for longer efforts.

Catamount 2 | 29.0 mm |
Average | 32.2 mm |
Forefoot stack
The forefoot follows the same pattern as the heel, with a slightly lower stack than what's typical in trail shoes. This design again signals to every midfoot and forefoot striker that this shoe is best suited for runs lasting 1 to 2 hours.

Catamount 2 | 22.6 mm |
Average | 24.6 mm |
Drop
Brooks officially stated a 6-mm heel-to-toe drop for the Catamount 2, and following the official guidelines, we measured it at 6.4 mm—a negligible difference.
This design makes the shoe more suitable for midfoot strikers, although a 6.4 mm drop is often considered a "universal" drop that can also provide a satisfactory ride for both forefoot and heel strikers.

Catamount 2 | 6.4 mm |
Average | 7.7 mm |
Insole thickness
In an effort to keep the shoe as light as possible, Brooks opted for a really thin insole that's almost half the thickness of the average.

Catamount 2 | 2.9 mm |
Average | 4.7 mm |
Midsole softness
Transitioning to the midsole, we discovered a full-length slab of Brooks' DNA Flash. As extensively detailed in our guide on foams, DNA Flash is an EVA-based, nitrogen-infused foam famous for its lightness and speed-enhancing qualities. It's the same compound found in the fantastic brooks brothers bankruptcy.
With a softness rating of 22.0 HA, we found it strikes a perfect balance, making it exceptionally well-suited for a trail review shoe.
Keep in mind that the ride might feel a bit firmer than expected due to the Pebax plate in the midsole. This feature not only offers stability and added protection but also doubles as a rock plate.

Catamount 2 | 22.0 HA |
Average | 22.6 HA |
Midsole softness in cold
Since it's crafted as a shoe that can be used in winter, it's important to understand how it behaves under cold temperatures. What we found is that the softness varied to 25.9 HA.

Catamount 2 | 25.9 HA |
Average | 28.2 HA |
Difference in midsole softness in cold
That's a 17.6% difference from the room temperature reading, which is a good result. It ensures that the foam won't feel significantly different across all seasons.
Catamount 2 | 17.6% |
Average | 26.3% |
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Lateral stability test
The Catamount 2 is a neutral shoe, but it has a few tricks up its sleeve, such as the large DNA Flash walls on the medial and lateral sides, and the SkyVault plate.
While we believe it's best suited for neutral runners, those with mild stability needs can also use this shoe without any issues.
Torsional rigidity
Obviously, the lower stack height contributes to a stable ride. However, a significant part of this stability comes from the shoe's impressive torsional rigidity that we rated at 5/5.
This feature keeps the shoe really stable. But naturally, it results in less agility on technical terrain, making the Catamount 2 a shoe geared towards easy trails.
Catamount 2 | 5 |
Average | 3.5 |
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The heel counter takes a more balanced approach, earning a 3/5. It's 30L enough to provide guidance for heel strikers, but it's not overly intrusive.
Catamount 2 | 3 |
Average | 3.1 |
Midsole width in the forefoot
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At 116.3 mm, it's remarkably wide, greatly benefiting those with a midfoot or forefoot striking technique.

Catamount 2 | 116.3 mm |
Average | 112.1 mm |
Midsole width in the heel
On the other hand, the heel width is just average, measuring 90.2 mm. This isn't bad news for heel strikers, but don't expect the same dimensions as you would find in a stability shoe.

Catamount 2 | 90.2 mm |
Average | 89.8 mm |
Flexibility
Stiffness
We've already discussed the shoe's torsional rigidity, but what about its flexibility lengthwise? If it's too rigid, it could be uncomfortable for easy runs or even walking!
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Catamount 2 | 29.1N |
Average | 28.0N |
Stiffness in cold
We then repeated the test, like we did with the midsole softness, to see if the shoe becomes super stiff after a 20-minute stint in our freezer. The new reading came in at 33.1N.
Catamount 2 | 33.1N |
Average | 37.8N |
Difference in stiffness in cold
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Catamount 2 | 13.7% |
Average | 35% |
Grip / Traction
Lug depth
We mentioned earlier that we viewed the shoe, based on its stiffness, as better suited for easy trails. Now, this is 100% confirmed after measuring the lugs at 3.0-mm long.

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Catamount 2 | 3.0 mm |
Average | 3.5 mm |
Size and fit
Toebox width at the widest part
From the moment we slipped our feet into the shoe, we felt it was pretty narrow, and our toebox measurements further confirmed this.
Measuring 95.7 mm at its widest part, you can expect a race-oriented fit for normal feet, and an excellent fit for those with narrow feet. This feature is a side benefit for technical terrain, although it's clear that the shoe isn't primarily designed for challenging trails.

Catamount 2 | 95.7 mm |
Average | 98.9 mm |
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However, there's a catch. For those with wide feet only in the toe region, this shoe can be accommodating, as it features a very low taper in the toe cap. We measured 79.2 mm in that area.

Catamount 2 | 79.2 mm |
Average | 79.1 mm |
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The semi-gusseted tongue provides an excellent lockdown. While we usually prefer fully-gusseted or bootie tongues in trail review shoes, in this case, we think this design is a good choice by Brooks.

Catamount 2 | Both sides (semi) |
Comfort
Tongue padding
Brooks clearly focused on cutting as many ounces as possible, and the thin, 3.7-mm tongue is a testament to their efforts.

Catamount 2 | 3.7 mm |
Average | 6.5 mm |
Heel tab
The Catamount 2 may not have a heel tab, but it boasts a velcro-fastened tab to attach a gaiter, which is a delightful and useful addition!

Catamount 2 | None |
Removable insole
We were also happy to see that the Catamount 2 it's one of the few shoes with a perforated insole, designed to improve ventilation underfoot. And it's removable, too.

Catamount 2 | Yes |
Misc
Reflective elements
We found it disappointing that the Catamount 2 lacks any reflective elements—a significant oversight in terms of safety for a trail shoe.

Catamount 2 | No |