NOBULL Trainers Versus Reebok Nano X

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A short visual comparison between these two shoes.

NOBULL Trainers Versus Reebok Nano X - Side by Side 1
The NOBULL trainer is a cross training shoe with a 4 mm heel to toe drop – just like the Reebok Nano X.

Here’s where you can get these great looking shoes:

NOBULL Trainer (Low) The NOBULL Trainer is also available in a Low top version. All the same great features, but even lighter (Thanks to SuperFabric!)

NOBULL High Top Trainer The NOBULL High Top Trainer is available in a variety of styles. Made from SuperFabric, this is a durable cross training shoe with a 4mm heel to toe drop. It's perfect for the CrossFit WOD - and lifting heavy weights.

Nike Metcon 6 In comparison, this shoe is heavier, but it breathes better, and it is more versatile thanks to the dual-density cushion in the midsole and hyperlifts (choose between 4 or 12 mm of drop.)

Reebok Nano X Like the NOBULL, the Nano X has 4 mm of heel to toe drop. It's heavier, but has a more breathable upper. Now in it's 10th version, this is a very good CrossFit training shoe.

NOBULL Trainers Versus Reebok Nano X - Side by Side 2
Both have minimal cushioning and can be used to lift weights. Neither makes a stellar running shoe – because there is so little cushion in the heel.

NOBULL Trainers Versus Reebok Nano X - Side by SIde 3
The Nano X is bigger and bulkier – a Men’s Size 11 weights 14.3 ounces as compared to only 11.4 ounces for the NOBULL trainer.

NOBULL Trainers Versus Reebok Nano X - Overhead 2
The Nano X has more room in the toe box.

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The Nano X feels more comfortable to me, even if heavier. It’s also got a much more flexible and stretchy upper. I find the NOBULL’s SuperFabric to be thick and not comfortable.

NOBULL Trainers Versus Reebok Nano X - Overhead view
One more view showing these side by side.

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