


ReebokMen's Nano 2.0 Cross Training Shoes





M**O
Beauty Meets Beast Mode
I bought my first pair of Nanos in 2013, and they're still going strong! The Nano 2.0s continue to be the Swiss Army knife of training shoes.Best use: Designed for gym enthusiasts who love to mix things up with cross-functional workouts, weightlifting, and occasional short sprints, these shoes aren't your marathon buddy. But for anything involving lifting, jumping, or quick lateral movements, they've got your back (and feet) covered.Why they're great:Stability: With a low stack height and a dense midsole, these shoes are rock-solid.Room to breathe: The wide-toe box is a dream come true for flat or wider feet.Durability: They're practically indestructible!Before you go:Not your best friend for narrow feet: If you have slender feet, you might feel like you're swimming in these.Running? Nah: These kicks are awesome for all that gym stuff – lifting, jumping, you name it – but hitting the pavement for miles isn't their jam.Ditch the track shoes, these Nanos are your new best friends for the gym. Built to last, they'll keep your feet happy and supported for all your lifting needs. Just don't expect to win any marathons – they're more power than speed...
K**K
Love these
Nothing better than a bad ass red pair of shoes. This is the third pair of these. I’ve owned in many years great fit great comfort last a long time perfect for the gym and to pair along with your favorite red hat.
H**Y
Perfect for high volume "hobbit" feer
I have a somewhat difficult time finding "performance" footwear that fits my feet comfortably. It have wide and tall (high volume) feet, and the tall part is what usually gets me. These shoes in "wide" fit fine. It am pushing the limits ever so slightly on the outside of the shoe where my foot is widest, and at the front just past the laces, but it doesn't cause any pain over time...I'm just "aware" that I'm challenging the widtha and height in those areas.For comparison, Lone Peak Altra's in wide are great for me for width, but kill me in height and it is to "short" past the laces for me so there is nothing to loosen to make them more comfortable.
K**D
Stable and Wide Toe Box
There flat and stable sole, but great arch support. The big benefit of this sneaker is the wide foot shaped toe box, that allows your toes to spread naturally. No bunion rubbing! Lots of inquiries and compliments from strangers. Pricey, but worth it!
S**S
Both pairs fell apart!
I brought two pairs and both of the pairs’ bottoms started falling apart and came unglued. They look cool but these are not quality and a waste of money.
J**.
The bomb
Love these shoes! My second pair own a pair of black ones and red ones. I use them for cycling. I love them. They just feel good on your feet. Very good quality
P**R
Nano
My son loves these shoes
E**D
Best toe box.
I love these shoes and wish they kept them in stock year round. Toe box is wide and almost a zero drop which I find great for weight lifting. My go to shoe for squats and dead lift days. Only negative is that the insole is flat and hard so it needs to be replaced as soon as you get them but be careful the insole is a weird shape so you will need an insole that you can trim to fit.
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