{"id":55514,"date":"2019-11-02T09:47:26","date_gmt":"2019-11-02T09:47:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/garagegymbuilder.com\/?page_id=55514"},"modified":"2020-01-27T13:24:08","modified_gmt":"2020-01-27T13:24:08","slug":"reebok-speed-tr-review","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/garagegymbuilder.com\/reebok-speed-tr-review\/","title":{"rendered":"Reebok Speed TR Reviewed and Rated"},"content":{"rendered":"
We reviewed the Reebok Nano 8<\/a> elsewhere on the site, and our takeaway was that it is durable, flexible, and responsive–for cross-training and especially CrossFit WOD workouts. So far, none of the shoes in the Nano line are good for running more than a fast mile or so. They do not have the support runners need to keep pounding the hard ground mile after mile.<\/p>\n The Speed TR aims to meet that need for runners, while also maintaining the platform you need for fast-paced group fitness classes or plyometric jumps. With the Speed TR, you can move from the gym to the track or trail without changing shoes or breaking pace.<\/p>\n The original Reebok Speed TR, with the Cordura upper, was released in 2018. It won an award from Shape magazine. Reebok soon updated the shoe with a proprietary Flexweave upper, making it even more flexible and adding strength to prevent wear and damage during activities that involve flexing the feet. The price for either shoe is comparable to the Nano 8, though the original Cordura upper will run you a little less. We have broken down the features, pros and cons, and bonus perks for both versions of the Speed TR.<\/p>\n We reviewed the Reebok Nano 8 elsewhere on the site, and our takeaway was that it is durable, flexible, and responsive–for cross-training and especially CrossFit WOD workouts. So far, none of the shoes in the Nano line are good for running more than a fast mile or so. They do not have the support runners … Continue reading Reebok Speed TR Reviewed and Rated<\/span>