I’m a certified personal trainer and my favorite Reebok gym shoe is on sale for up to 47% off
The Reebok Nano X5 are versatile enough to tackle almost any workout


I’m a personal trainer so I know how important it is to train in a balanced way, so my workouts range from heavy lifting to HIIT.
The Reebok Nano X5 is one of the best cross-training shoes for those who do a little bit of everything, like me.
It’s comfy enough for box jumps and stable enough for barbell squats—and you can get it now on Amazon for up to 47% off.
You’ll want to act fast however, because there’s limited sizing and colorway options available. The Nano X5s retail between $140 and $150, but men can snag a $150 pair for $80 and women can find them for about $100.
There’s the full complement of men’s sizes (also listed in the equivalent women’s size), but we don’t expect that to last for long at this price.
The deal on this purple and black colorway is only on select sizes. You’ll have to click around to see if you’re in luck.
During testing, I was really impressed with the Nano X5’s blend of comfort and support. Reebok’s new Dualresponse midsole enhances ground contact, making it an ideal choice for an intense resistance training session.
Despite a thicker outsole, my feet stayed anchored and connected to the floor for all my heavy lifts.
When it came time for cardio, I didn’t need to switch sneakers. I felt balanced and cushioned during a round of burpees and high-rep dumbbell lunges, and the shoe’s limited toe spring provided just enough responsiveness without sacrificing stability.
If you’re an avid CrossFitter, the Nano X5 is a great option.
The Nano X5 runs a bit wide, so keep that in mind when purchasing. I’ve got relatively narrow feet and experienced some heel slippage during wear.
That being said, the shoe’s wider toe box accommodated my bunions better than most cross-training shoes. I never felt like I had to break them in, which is a huge plus.
While the Nano X5 has decent cushioning, you’ll want to look elsewhere if you’re a runner. I made it through my weekly 5K in the Nano X5, but my feet were a bit sore by the end.
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Jennifer Rizzuto is a freelance fitness journalist based in New York, NY. She’s been a NASM-certified personal trainer, corrective exercise specialist, and performance enhancement specialist for over a decade. She holds additional certifications in nutrition coaching from Precision Nutrition, and pre/post-natal exercise from the American Council on Exercise. As the daughter of a collegiate football coach who was never any good at sports, she understands how intimidating it can be to start an exercise regimen. That’s why she’s committed to making fitness accessible to everyone—no matter their experience level.