Reebok Men's CrossFit Nano 9.0 Training Shoes help you stay fearless and confident; Built for the CrossFit community, by the CrossFit community. These gym shoes are re-engineered to take your training beyond the box. A lightweight Flexweave upper offers even more flexibility to handle dynamic moves. While the midsole offers additional cushioning to support you during sprints and short runs.
A**R
Great shoe for HIIT and Weight training
The Nano does exactly what you'd expect from a training shoe. I noticed the difference between the Nano and my running shoe immediately. The Nano is stiffer and provides a great deal more support for lateral movement. The drop is perfect for weight training and substantially different from the running shoe. I was literally leaning forward doing squats with my running shoe and don't have that problem with the Nano. I'm using the shoes for HIIT workouts and they are performing extremely well. Plenty of support for the moves. Good shoe for jump rope workouts. I would not recommend them for running more than 50 meters at a time. They are heavy and don't have the cushioning that running shoes do. (But then that's not why you'd buy Nano's, is it?) They do just fine for short sprints. I've used them every day for about 3 months and they are holding up great from a durability standpoint. I'd definitely recommend the Reebok Nano to others looking for a high-quality training shoe.
M**G
Easily the best Cross Fit shoes I have owned
So I glad I found these shoes. I had not considered Reebok shoes since the '90s. I figured they were lower cost, second-tier type of sports equipment not on par with the better-known premier brands. I think they went through that stage several years ago but are definitely completely different now. These are now the standard of cross fit/weight training shoes as far as I am concerned. This shoe gives absolutely great support especially laterally when weight lifting and doing standing exercises. I have had a pair for a month now and they are holding up great and every area seems very well made and constructed. Such an improvement over the various running shoes from other manufacturers that I had years previous in the gym. Definitely gets my highest recommendation. A++
M**T
Great Workout Shoes
I bought these shoes about a month and a half ago to replace my New Balance Minimus' that had worn out. Since then I've been using them 6 days a week for my crossfit workouts and doing nature walks with my dog. So far the shoes having been holding up great. Going from minimal shoes like the Minimus or the Merrils that I had before to these means I don't have to worry about stepping on bigger rocks and feeling them through the soles. The tread on the bottom is also enough to give me grip on dirt trails while being flat enough to good for lifting.I only have two gripes. First, the shoes laces have a tendency to come untied when doing double unders or on runs. Not a super big deal if I remember to double tie them, although I really wish that more athletic shoes would switch to a quicklace system like Salomon has with their Speedcross shoes. The other is that there is a lot of cloth material compared to similar shoes. I suspect this will make them more durable in the long run, which is a good thing. However, I sweat a lot during workouts and live in a humid climate. Often times the shoes won't dry out overnight and I'm left with slightly soggy shoes.
K**H
Comfy Nanos for CrossFit
Love these! Comfortable from the moment I put them on (right out of the box). Note: I have wide feet (for a woman) and these were superb right out of the box! They are also okay for Olympic lifts (my Adidas lifters are my favorite for Olympic lifts d/t their sturdiness). Added benefit, they were on sale when I got them and I had Discover bonus cash, so they ended up being a steal!Pros:•Comfortable right out of the box•Can run in them (may get more comfortable with my wearing/use - only have run in them a handful of times so far)•Work for Olympic lifts tooMy opinion- downsides...•I still prefer my running shoes for any running (in warm-ups or WODs).•Lifters for Olympic lifts (if time allows; creature of habit, have used them for most lifting. Con to this - changing shoes is a bit of a nuisance)
P**T
Great workout shoe, but men should definitely order at least a half size up
Great, rigid shoes for gym work. I use these primarily for regular, non Olympic weightlifting, and cardio on an air resistance bike. Good non slip outsole. Haven't had any slipping incidents even when covered in sweat. Has a very wide toe box to accommodate bigger guys with enormous Sasquatch feet, but lengthwise these shoes can be a little tight so order at least a half size above your normal sizing. The shoes remind me of neoprene/elastic Dryshod and Muck boots, but with perforations to help manage foot perspiration. Don't take these outside expecting them to survive the elements though; they're meant for indoor gym duty and nothing else.One thing to note: the insole is basic and not an orthotic insole, so if you need arch support plan on buying insoles.
D**C
Awesome workout shoe for leg days.
I wear a size 14 in all athletic shoes. This fits very well and is extremely comfortable. It is not the best all-purpose workout shoe. It is not good for agility based cardio due to the width. Definitely not the best for lots of jumping where you need to land on the balls of your feet. I now only wear this shoe for working out with heavy weights on leg days. It is an amazing shoe for squats and lunges. Very challenging and frustrating shoe if you incorporate a lot side planking into your routine due to the extra room on the sides of the feet and the extremely chunky heal. I purchased the Reebok Les Milles shoe which is cheaper and use it for everything now (except running).
R**B
Good cross trainer and heavy weight workout shoe for wide feet
I have wide feet and cross trainers are hard to find in wide. I usually wear 12W but purchased a half size up to 12.5 for these. These are great for working out and light cardio. They are tight on my feet but not painful, very supportive and have lots of room in the toe box. These have been my go to shoes for all things weight lifting, probably wouldn’t run in these as the bottom is very flat for running. These also have great stability for lateral movements and I have used these for plyometrics and agility movements with good results. Would recommend.
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