When Reebok recently released its Nano X5, I had my doubts.
Can it make it into our line-up of thebest cross training shoes?
A polyurethane NanoShell provides extra defense to prevent midsole abrasion and support for your feet during weightlifting.
I think Reebok has struck the balance well between cushioning and stability.
Id also recommend this shoe for running over theNikeMetcon range any day of the week.
Tying these on, you instantly get the impression you’re free to do more.
What I do like is that the rope guard doesn’t impact multidirectional movement while still supporting your feet.
I think for most people, the midsole will hold during heavier lifts without too much compression.
Reebok clearly decided on a glow-up while designing the latest Nano iteration, and the shoe truly works.
It fits better, handles more and improves in most areas.
Overall, the Reebok Nano X5 shoe will serve you well rotating between short effort runs and other work.
If you know your Nano shoes and enjoyed the Nano X2, you’ll likely enjoy the X5.