expireditsamazeling | Staff posted Mar 01, 2022 05:37 PM
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expireditsamazeling | Staff posted Mar 01, 2022 05:37 PM
Reebok Men's or Women's Training Shoes: Nano X1 $67.50, Nano X
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So with that said, I like all three shoes but there's pros and cons with each
The 9's aren't as flat soled as the others but they're light. I prefer to use these when the workout involves only fast body weight movements such as burpees, box jumps, toes 2 bars, some running, etc.
The X's are thicker, heavier and their soles are flat with a slightly lifted heel. If the workout involves olympic lifts like deadlifts or cleans, and minimal fast moments i wear these. Running doesn't feel great in these
The x1's are a mix of the pros of both 9's and x's. They're light as the 9's but have a flat sole such as the x's. I wear these if there's too much variation with the workout or if I don't know what the workout is.
If i can go back in time, I would have told myself to just wait and get the x1's (that's a lot of money spent on shoes). But I do enjoy using these and they help with form and such
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So with that said, I like all three shoes but there's pros and cons with each
The 9's aren't as flat soled as the others but they're light. I prefer to use these when the workout involves only fast body weight movements such as burpees, box jumps, toes 2 bars, some running, etc.
The X's are thicker, heavier and their soles are flat with a slightly lifted heel. If the workout involves olympic lifts like deadlifts or cleans, and minimal fast moments i wear these. Running doesn't feel great in these
The x1's are a mix of the pros of both 9's and x's. They're light as the 9's but have a flat sole such as the x's. I wear these if there's too much variation with the workout or if I don't know what the workout is.
If i can go back in time, I would have told myself to just wait and get the x1's (that's a lot of money spent on shoes). But I do enjoy using these and they help with form and such
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So with that said, I like all three shoes but there's pros and cons with each
The 9's aren't as flat soled as the others but they're light. I prefer to use these when the workout involves only fast body weight movements such as burpees, box jumps, toes 2 bars, some running, etc.
The X's are thicker, heavier and their soles are flat with a slightly lifted heel. If the workout involves olympic lifts like deadlifts or cleans, and minimal fast moments i wear these. Running doesn't feel great in these
The x1's are a mix of the pros of both 9's and x's. They're light as the 9's but have a flat sole such as the x's. I wear these if there's too much variation with the workout or if I don't know what the workout is.
If i can go back in time, I would have told myself to just wait and get the x1's (that's a lot of money spent on shoes). But I do enjoy using these and they help with form and such
Thank you for this!!
Thanks OP!!! Just bought two, was in the market for new lifting shoes and Nike wasn't cutting it.
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