








Reebok was founded for one of the best reasons possible: athletes wanted to run faster. So in the 1890s, Joseph William Foster made some of the first known running shoes with spikes in them. By 1895, he was in business making shoes by hand for top runners; and before long his fledgling company, J.W. Foster and Sons, developed an international clientele of distinguished athletes.



J**M
Love them.
I had the nano 2.0 (u-form) and I like these a lot better; they are much more comfortable. The nano 2.0s were much more stiff, which I understand can be more desirable for the lifting/squatting portions of WODs, but that stiffness was far too uncomfortable for me and caused me to have calf cramps. These shoes work well in all portions of the WODs for me and are much more comfortable for runs. They do seem to run a little large. I usually wear a 7.5 and these were a little big.
F**K
Very comfortable shoes, but felt a little tight around the ...
Very comfortable shoes, but felt a little tight around the toe area when I tried them with thicker socks. If you are between size (I normally wear 6 or 6.5. I purchased 6.) and wear thicker socks, go 1/2 size up.
V**A
Great Shoe!
The shoes are true to size, maybe just a tad bigger than a normal 8 but for work out shoes that is a good thing. The color and style are great! They are really comfortable and a great purchase, better than the running shoes I was using for crossfit. I would definitely recommend.
J**N
They would be comfortable running shoes (although I am not a "runner")
I tried wearing these for front squats - the extra support under the heel didn't help me balance, my ankles (and then knees) tended to roll inward more. They would be comfortable running shoes (although I am not a "runner"), but not the all around shoe I was looking for. The particular pair I got, there was a stain (possibly bleach) on the shoelace, but they didn't appear to be used. My heel slipped constantly out of the back, even though I laced all the way up. I wear 8.5 women's and bought 8.5 women's - I think an 8 would be too snug in the length. I do prefer these over the more common Nano style though.
C**A
The only way they are comfortable for me is if I wear high socks rather ...
I have low ankles and these shoes continually hit me mid ankle and heel. The only way they are comfortable for me is if I wear high socks rather than ankle socks.
S**H
Great shoes and service
Love these shoes. Toe box is on the narrower side so might not be the best option if you have wide feet. Length is true to size. Very light weight, stable for light lifting. Extremely quick one day delivery on a 2 day prime order.Very satisfied customer.
A**Y
So far so GREAT!
I've been working out at CF in my running shoes for a while, and had gotten to the point with my heavy lifts that I had to suck it up and buy a zero drop sole shoe. I also have pretty narrow feet, and in looking at my friend's Nanos, I knew they were going to be way too wide at the toe. These are PERFECT. Plus they are really flexible for running WODs - no Frankenstein feet here! The only drawback is that there isn't really any arch support, which is only a big deal if you are like me and tend to pronate a lot. I solved that with some thin arch inserts. Plus, the green is super cute.
N**E
Too big, bummed
I don't think there's anything wrong with these shoes, but the size was too big. All of my shoes are generally a 6.5 and rarely do I have to go smaller so I was very surprised when these were too big. I'd purchase them again a half size smaller, but I worry that might be too small. I have Nano's in a 6.5 and they fit as expected.
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