Reebok Nano X2 review: We hail the Nano X1 as the ultimate fitness shoe because of its solid performance and versatility, yet the X2 is still able to improve on it and ultimately sway us into the Reebok Nano X fandom. Most notably, we found that the X2 got more stable and supportive.| RunRepeat - Athletic shoe reviews
Reebok Legacy Lifter III review: A titan of heavy lifting from Reebok, the Legacy Lifter comes back strong in its 3rd iteration. We can verify that its massively sturdy platform with an elevated heel is a successful formula for lifting the heaviest of loads. As a premium offering, we had a lot of expectations from the Lifter and it did not disappoint. This time around, the shoe also carries a nostalgic vibe with the Pump feature of its tongue.| RunRepeat - Athletic shoe reviews
Nike Metcon 8 review: The Nike Metcon 8 continues the widely recognized success of the Metcon line. This shoe is dependable in different training contexts, though we learned that it stands out the most when we used it in CrossFit and lifting. We can definitely affirm that the money spent on this model is surely not money that goes to waste.| RunRepeat - Athletic shoe reviews
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Adidas Powerlift 5 review: The Adidas Powerlift 5 is one of the best entry-level weightlifting shoes we've tested! We can affirm that its minimal heel elevation (0.6 in/15 mm) is perfect for getting started on your lifting journey. In our training, we concluded that the shoe packs a lot of stability and support into a moderately priced and lightweight package.| RunRepeat - Athletic shoe reviews
Nike Romaleos 4 review: Coming from the brand’s elite series of weightlifting shoes, the Nike Romaleos 4 does not disappoint as it grants us a secure ankle hold. With top-notch quality from the outside and a secure and stable shoe feel from the inside, we really loved this version for lifting.| RunRepeat - Athletic shoe reviews