I'm 250lbs and majority of my shoes get deformed very quickly and I feel each rock stabbing my feet, but just bought nanoflex adventure tr, and wow- I can walk for hours without pain in my feet, knees or spine. Very lite and flexible yet firm like a brick. I hope they never discontinue it. Only one small issue- I had to trim a bit sides of the heal of insole as it's oversized, it can be taken out slowly.
I got a pair and found they’re equal to the nano X1 in everything but lifting over 200 pounds. Snatched 185 in a wod for reps and it went fine. Great for running.
My Nano X2 (orange) started to go a bit blotchy in the fabric, as if the fabric started separating, but not broken, particularly in the front, just dark blotches here and there, yet it is not dirt, I only wear it indoors for working out, which is just about 2 hours at a time.
I have a pair of Reebok Speed TR Flexweave that I want to replace. I'm looking for a pair of shoes that are as similar as possible to them, would Nanoflex be a good option? I would use them for powerlifting type training, so I like them as flat as possible for deadlifting.
I'm 250lbs and majority of my shoes get deformed very quickly and I feel each rock stabbing my feet, but just bought nanoflex adventure tr, and wow- I can walk for hours without pain in my feet, knees or spine. Very lite and flexible yet firm like a brick. I hope they never discontinue it.
Only one small issue- I had to trim a bit sides of the heal of insole as it's oversized, it can be taken out slowly.
I got a pair and found they’re equal to the nano X1 in everything but lifting over 200 pounds.
Snatched 185 in a wod for reps and it went fine. Great for running.
My Nano X2 (orange) started to go a bit blotchy in the fabric, as if the fabric started separating, but not broken, particularly in the front, just dark blotches here and there, yet it is not dirt, I only wear it indoors for working out, which is just about 2 hours at a time.
I have the original Nanoflex and they rub my achelles if I wear short socks. Do the V2's do the same?
I have a pair of Reebok Speed TR Flexweave that I want to replace. I'm looking for a pair of shoes that are as similar as possible to them, would Nanoflex be a good option? I would use them for powerlifting type training, so I like them as flat as possible for deadlifting.
I had to go half size up (10) with Nano X, should I go my normal 9.5 size with Nanoflex 2?
We’re the x1 narrow ? I bought the x2 and retuned then they were so narrow !
Bro nice review! Those shoes looks enormous on you tho!
Can please help me by recommending a shoe for an overweight male (125 kg) for indoor (weight lifting & treadmill) 🙏🏻
What's your budget?
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yo bro give update about ur experience did you loose weight gain muscle???
This anything close to the nano x? Or 9 for lifting?
Closest to x atm is nano x3. TYR have a similar forefoot feel to 9 without being wide. Both just have higher drops.
Can this handle washing machine?
Every shoe in The World Can be washed in a Machine as Long as The Machine is not made in china or Jamaica.
Honey, here's a quarter.. go put it in a washing machine.
Where can a I find that specific color of shoe? Where can I Buy it nanoflex black on video? Thanks
They are all pretty much the same shoe just priced different for idiots with to much money or like to say guess how much these cost!!!
I agree, nanoflex tr v2 and nano x3 have the same sole (ropepro)