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I**E
Go 1/2 size down
NIKE Metcon = US10Reebok Nano X = US10 (fit sung but with roomReebok Nano XI = US10 (fit larger than Nano X - I could have probably sized down .5 and been fine)Reebok Nano X2 = US9.5 (fits like NanoX)Use Case: 7 Days a week in the gym/general purpose: cardio (stairs/row/battle ropes/bike), throwing weights around, everything but squats or deadlights (as I use Reebok Men's Lifter PR IIs and Reebok Power Lite Mids, respectively, for those exercises).The Nano X2 is more like the Nano X than X1 (thankfully). After much use, I was not a fan of the X1, the shoe 'bagged' out really fast and lost all support allowing my foot swim around.Great fit if you have wide feet and are not worried about rope climbing.- This is not a minimalist shoe (like the X1 was).- The tongue is shorter/lower/not as puffy as the X/X1- Feels lighter than X- Feels heavier than X1- More cushion than X1- Similar cushion feel to X- This is NOT a running shoe (just like the previous versions) - you've been warned!Reinforced toe box and eyelets (this lends to the stiffer feel over the XI). Note: The eyelets area is wide (it's a wide shoe, even mid-foot) and you are not able to force them to lace super tight, i.e., get the eyelets super close to each other without buckling the front of the shoe at the first eyelet).Where the Nano X1 had a very loose/thin upper the Nano X2 is a more solid shoe all around; much less side to side play and overall stiffer materials. It hugs your foot yet very breathable.Wide toe box like the Nano X, similar stability and cushion.Heel clip is nice, feels a bit closer to the stability of the X1 than the X. Enough width and stability that you could do medium-heavy lifts, but they might not be enough shoe for big heavy PR sets, Olympic style lifts or.For true cross-fit, I'd say they are at a disadvantage in the rope climbing category as they are not reinforced like the Metcon 7 or 8 (which runs much narrower than the Nano line).
D**R
Most comfortable cross-trainer ever!
Replaced a well-used and worn out pair of Nano X1’s with these and hoped the toe box would not pinch. Pleased to say they are a great fit, toe and heel, and run true to size. Stable foot bed and grippy soles make the Nano X2 an ideal gym shoe for anyone who favors whole body workouts and variety in the exercise routine. Move easily between cardio workouts on elliptical machines or bikes, to strength training, or calisthenics and mat work for flexibility. Not a running shoe and I wouldn’t use them for outdoor workouts due to the open tread but they are my first choice for every indoor workout.
F**.
Comfortable shoe with a neutral fit - great for weightlifting but also casual wear
Honestly very happy with these shoes. They have a wide toebox and not too much arch support on the inside which leads to a very neutral and comfortable fit. The lower is firm but not rock hard - so they feel supportive enough for heavy deadlifts but won't feel as atrocious on a run as real platformed "weightlifting" shoes. The upper is mesh and very stretchy which leads to an extremely comfortable fit around the midfoot and toes, although I could understand if it is too loose for some peoples tastes. For me its perfect. I love not feeling restricted in the movement of my feet and also being able to easily slide the shoe on and off. I also personally think the shoe looks pretty good. Overall 9/10 will probably buy a second pair of these since I heard the X3 are slightly narrower and tighter fitting.
D**S
Good cross-training shoes; laces are short
I like these shoes a lot, but I’ll get my main criticism out of the way right off the bat: the laces are way too short. If you thread the laces through all the holes and then tighten everything down pretty hard, you’re left with just enough length to tie a single knot that ends just above the plastic caps at the end of the laces. This means the shoes come untied fairly often. Not the end of the world. I’ll just buy some after-market laces. But it is annoying and I don’t know how Reebok didn’t catch this issue. I have pretty narrow feet and I’m guessing someone with thicker feet might not even be able to get these shoes tied.Now that’s off my chest, here’s what’s good about these shoes. I bought them for cross-training—mostly lifting and HIIT workouts—and they perform well for both. The soles are almost flat and the heel has a modest rise, so they work great for powerlifting. These same features make me think they wouldn’t be ideal for running any distance other than shorts sprints.They didn’t feel super comfortable the first day I wore them, but they broke in great after one or two workouts. I feel very stable and comfortable while doing squats and deadlifts. They’re the right combination of supportive and flexible to be great for box jumps, burpees, jumping rope, etc. At the same time, they have a pretty rigid sole that keeps the foot from moving all over the place during explosive movements like jumps.They’re comfortable enough that I’ve been wearing them around town to run errands, and they’re nice and breathable. I’ve only had them about a week so I can’t speak to how they’ll hold up. But I bought them to replace an earlier generation of Nanos I wore for like 6 years before they gave out, and this pair feels more solid, if anything. Thicker soles and more reinforcement.
D**O
Great shoe!
I was looking for an suéñame to nine metcons since Nike started pushing out subpar looking met one and ran into these bad boys. Honestly it’s a great shoe. You have to break them in before they start feeling stiff, but other than that great shoe.
M**O
Sturdy, comfortable and durable. 2 years and they look like new
Great item to buy. They withstand training, walking and even day today use. Good looks and very comfy. Great purchase!
Z**N
Great for lifting
Just got back into lifting and needed better shoes. These were recommended to me and the work great.
D**R
Nice but......
There nice but I got them for working in or walking in and I don't think that there great for that. Maybe just a shoes to slip on real fast go store.
E**Z
MUY BUEN PRODUCTO!
Los tennis me.gustarin mucho, tienen un corte amplio lo que permite que tu pie se sienta cómodo, su suela no es demasiado acojinadas pero sí lo suficiente para darte comodidad y una muy buena movilidad (es muy flexible) y el tobillo y talón encuentra una muy buena sujeción con los soportes que trae.Definitivamente los volvería a comprar y los recomiendo ampliamente.Yo los uso para entrenar en el Gym y hacer algo de elíptica
R**S
5 estrelas
Já conhecia o tênis e não me arrependi da compra.
P**G
Product matches description
R**Z
Nano x2 Reebook
Excelentes tenis, excelente servicio 10/10
J**Y
Tênis de excelente para crossfit
Tênis perfeito pra crossfit.
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