Brooks Adrenaline 9 Sizing Guide: Size Up Half? (35 Pairs)
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The Brooks Adrenaline 9 runs about half a size small for most runners. Based on 35 owner-reported pairs in the Feetlot database, the typical wearer takes about half a size up from their everyday sneaker size to get enough toe room for running. If unsure: go half a size up from your true size. Wide-footed runners should lean on the 2E and 4E widths rather than sizing up further, and narrow feet can stay true to size in the standard B/D width.
Brooks Adrenaline 9 Sizing — What 35 Pairs in the Feetlot Database Tell Us
The Brooks Adrenaline 9 is a stability road-running shoe tracked across 35 owner-reported pairs in the Feetlot database. Across those owners the fit pattern is consistent, with residual variance in the typical Feetlot range of roughly 0.20 to 0.25 size units, meaning the Adrenaline fits a given foot length predictably from person to person. The data points the same direction as the common running-shoe advice: most wearers go up about half a size from their everyday sneaker number.
The reason is the running use-case, not a defect in the last. Runners want a thumbnail of room in front of the longest toe so the foot can slide forward on the downhill and toes do not jam during long efforts. A sneaker bought true-to-size feels fine for walking but short once you are several miles in, which is why the Feetlot offset model places the Adrenaline 9 about half a size small relative to lifestyle sneakers.
Should You Size Up or Down in Brooks Adrenaline 9?
Standard fit (most people)
Go half a size up from your true sneaker size. The extra length gives the toes room to splay and move forward during the gait cycle without hitting the front of the shoe, which is what running demands. Half a size up is the most-reported adjustment for the Adrenaline 9 and lines up with the Feetlot offset model.
Wide feet
Use the wide widths instead of sizing up further. The Adrenaline 9 comes in multiple widths — standard (D for men, B for women), wide (2E), and extra-wide (4E) — so a wide-footed runner should add width rather than length. Going up a full size to chase width leaves the heel loose and lets the foot slide, which causes blisters on a stability shoe meant to hold the foot in place.
Narrow feet
Stay true to size or go up only a quarter, and look at the narrow (2A) width if your retailer stocks it. Narrow feet can swim in a length-only size-up, so the better fix is the narrower width with the lacing snugged down. The structured upper and medial post hold a narrow foot well once the length is right.
Width options (B / D / 2E / 4E)
Width is the Adrenaline line's signature flexibility. Brooks builds the Adrenaline 9 in more widths than most running shoes, so the right move for fit problems is almost always a width change, not a length jump. Pick the half-size-up length first, then choose the width that matches your foot rather than forcing fit through length alone.
How Brooks Adrenaline 9 Compares to Other Sneakers
Because the Adrenaline 9 is a running shoe sized for toe room, it runs about half a size small next to most lifestyle sneakers. According to Feetlot data, the Nike Air Force 1, Vans Authentic, Converse Chuck Taylor, and adidas Superstar all fit about half a size bigger than the Adrenaline 9 — so you take half a size larger number in the Adrenaline than you wear in those. The pattern is consistent enough that runners coming from casual sneakers should expect to round up.
A cluster of sneakers does land at the same numerical size as the Adrenaline 9 in the Feetlot offset model: the Air Jordan 1, adidas YEEZY Boost 350 V2, Nike Air Max 90, Nike Blazer Mid '77, Air Jordan 4, Nike SB Dunk Low, and Nike Air Max 97. If you take a given size in those, take the same number in the Adrenaline 9. The clear outlier the other way is boot-style footwear — the Clarks Desert Boot runs a full size bigger-fitting, so a wearer would buy a full size smaller number there than in the Adrenaline.
Sign in to Feetlot and add a few of your other sneakers to get a personalized Adrenaline 9 size recommendation calibrated to your actual foot rather than to the population average.
Brooks Adrenaline 9 Size Chart (US / EU / UK)
| US Men's | US Women's | UK | EU |
|---|---|---|---|
| 7 | 8.5 | 6 | 40 |
| 7.5 | 9 | 6.5 | 40.5 |
| 8 | 9.5 | 7 | 41 |
| 8.5 | 10 | 7.5 | 42 |
| 9 | 10.5 | 8 | 42.5 |
| 9.5 | 11 | 8.5 | 43 |
| 10 | 11.5 | 9 | 44 |
| 10.5 | 12 | 9.5 | 44.5 |
| 11 | 12.5 | 10 | 45 |
| 11.5 | 13 | 10.5 | 45.5 |
| 12 | 13.5 | 11 | 46 |
| 13 | 14.5 | 12 | 47.5 |
Common Sizing Mistakes
- Buying your lifestyle-sneaker size. The Adrenaline 9 runs about half a size small for running. A true-to-sneaker length feels right walking the store but jams the toes once you are several miles into a run.
- Sizing up to fix width. Adding length to get width leaves the heel loose and lets the foot slide forward. Use the 2E or 4E width instead — that is what the multiple widths are for.
- Ignoring the width options entirely. Many runners only ever try the standard width and assume the shoe runs narrow or wide. The Adrenaline line offers narrow through extra-wide; the fix is usually a width, not a different shoe.
- Buying too small expecting break-in. The structured upper softens slightly but does not gain length. A running shoe that is too short will not stretch to fit.
- Measuring feet midday only. Feet swell on long runs, so size to your larger foot late in the day and leave a thumbnail of toe room in front.
How Feetlot Computes These Numbers
Every Brooks Adrenaline 9 sizing recommendation on Feetlot is the output of a global offset model fit to over 100,000 owner-reported shoe records. Each shoe gets a single number — its "size offset" — that captures how much its sizing drifts from the reference shoe (the Nike Air Force 1). When a Feetlot user provides their size in any tracked sneaker, the model recovers their true foot baseline and recommends the matching Adrenaline 9 size.
This works better than the more common pairwise approach because Feetlot uses the entire wardrobe graph. A YEEZY 350 owner contributes data about how that shoe fits relative to Air Force 1 owners, which links back to runners who own both lifestyle sneakers and the Adrenaline 9. Even when two users share zero shoes directly, the chain of users in between transmits a consistent recommendation. The result: sizing advice that holds up no matter how unusual a wardrobe is.
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