Reebok RealFlex transitions
-look absolutely fantastic (I have black/gray with orange soles)!
-very comfortable
-soles are very flexible and have great cushioning.
-lightweight compared to regular running shoes
-uppers a little more durable than Free Run+
Nike Free Run+ 3
-uppers are kind of stretchy and formfitting--super comfortable.
-look a little dorky because the sole has slits and does trap debris at times.
-super lightweight!!!
-soles are very flexible with great cushioning
Both shoes cost about the same and it would be hard to pick one or the other depending on personal preferences--I am glad I have both and it will be interesting to see which performs better over the long haul and has the greater durability. Either would be a safe bet though and miles better than the "old" style shoes I wore before. Right now, if I had to pick one, it would be the Reebok's because they look so much better, have a little better cushioning, and debris doesn't get trapped in the sole cracks like with the Nike.
NOTE: for both shoes, I had to get a 1/2 size larger because they run a little small (the reebok less so than the nike). For me that meant Mens 12 instead of 11.5 I normally buy.
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Great running shoes. Nice light weight, comfortable and durable. I've been training for a marathon in these shoes, and i'm very impressed. I've ran on slippery roads, on dirt and on trails as well. The Nodes or traction on your shoes is great. Feels good if you land on your the ball of your foot or even the heel of your foot on each impact. I would recommend these shoes to any runner.Best Deals on Reebok Men's Realflex Transition Training Shoe
I wanted a new cross training shoe for the gym. I am not a runner, I bike, row, get on the elliptical and lift a bit of weights. No one seems to carry cross trainers anymore, you either have to buy heavy running shoes for $100+ or buy a "CrossFit" shoe for $100+.I came across this shoe after some time on Amazon.com and various other "cheap" shoe websites. I did not buy this to be my everyday walking around shoe, this is for 3-4 gym sessions a week. The price was so right that I was a bit nervous about the quality. When it arrived I was pleasantly surprised by the weight (light), breath ability (good) and overall look (very cool).
I have had them for 2 months and they are still holding up. The great part is if they do start to come apart I can get another pair for less than $70. If you are concerned about quality because of the low price remember, if you want an everyday running shoe this is not your best option. If you want a gym shoe pull the trigger.
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I use these shoes for the Insanity workout. They are awesome! They have good support and just the right amount of cushion for jumping. I definitely recommend these for cross fit workouts.Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Reebok Men's Realflex Transition Training Shoe
I loved the first style of these that came out a year or two ago. I bought these to replace that worn out pair, I can't stand them. I bought the exact same size as my pair of the initial size (which was already 1/2 size bigger than I normally wear) and they don't fit right. Feel wider and shorter. Don't like the new upper either, it doesn't breath as well. In my old flex's I could feel the wind blow through the shoes which was nice, not in these. They also are not as flexible as the originals, I think it again is problem with the uppers. The sole feels the same cushion wise. The old flex's I would do 3 day mountain hikes with and my feet would never hurt or smell. Thirty minutes in these and my feet both hurt and smell, I've never had foot odor problems before.I wore them for about a month hoping they just needed to be broken in. They never got better, i'm very disappointed because I loved the original flex's
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