Reebok recently unveiled its newest versatile, style-drive training shoe – the Reebok Nano X1, dubbed "the official shoe of fitness." The sneaker was designed to provide comfort, speed, and control to let you tackle any obstacle, whether it's a HIIT class, virtual boot camp, outdoor cardio, or simply running errands.
The Reebok Nano X1 features the responsive Floatride Energy Foam in the forefoot, providing " the comfort of a running shoe while maintaining the performance of training shoe." In addition, the footwear's breathability doesn't sacrifice its durability thanks to the new knitted Flexweave upper material.
To celebrate the launch of the Reebok Nano X1, the brand has enlisted the support of elite athletes to showcase how the shoe can handle the most demanding fitness challenges. Some of these names include model and former professional dancer Camille Kostek, fitness legend Rich Froning, basketball star Lexie Brown, boxing trainer and activist Taylor Rae Almonte, dynamic trainer Kenta Seki, and more.
The Reebok Nano X1 officially releases for $130 starting February 3rd, with a special limited-edition release available today exclusively on Reebok.com.
Versatile Style-Driven Training Shoes
Reebok Unveils the Nano X1, 'the Official Shoe of Fitness'
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