Reebok Nano X2 Men’s Training Shoe
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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
- Third iteration of popular cross-training shoe line
- Stable heel
- Foam cushioning
- Durable
- 7 mm heel-to-toe-drop
Pros & Cons
What We Like...
- Lower heel clip for better stability
- Wide toe box
- Solid shoe good for a variety of workouts
- Lightweight
- Comfortable with foam midsole
What Needs Improvement...
- May be expensive for some at $135
- May not perform well for long runs or heavy weightlifting
Product Summary
In April 2022, Reebok unveiled the Nano X2, a training shoe designed to accommodate people who like to do a little bit of everything: running, lifting weights, jumping, and more. The X2 follows the X1, which was a deviation from Reebok’s other Nano designs.
The improvements you’ll see with the X2 include:
- A more breathable upper
- A more durable upper
- A lower heel clip, which is intended to provide more stability
- Added cushioning in the midsole
- A lower cut heel to prevent the rubbing that the X1 caused
However, much of what we love about the Nano has stayed the same with this latest iteration. For example, there is still a wide, accommodating toe box. And, these are still incredibly comfortable shoes, especially when compared with competitors like the NOBULLs and Nike Metcons.
The X2 has a 7-millimeter heel-to-toe drop. The men’s training shoe, as of this writing, comes in five different colorways.
Specs
Color | 5 options |
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Heel-to-Toe Drop | 7 MM |
Summary
The Reebok Nano X2 is a great shoe for the general fitness enthusiast who likes to do a little bit of everything.