Reebok Men's ROS Workout TR 2.0 Cross Trainer Shoes helps in lifts, plyos, and rope climbs permeate your workout and demand intense multi-directional movements. With a low-profile build, they stabilize lifts. The raised tread delivers dependable grip indoors or out, while RopePro shields from shred. Their durability is knowable, even if you are preparing for what's not known.
J**S
Fit and size were way off.
Ordered these as a replacement for my nano 2.0s that were stolen (damn it). Unfortunately I wasn't impressed! Price was right, style is on point, but the fit and function was not. Slipped these on and it felt very snug against my feet, except for the toe area. They were way too long! Had probably an inch too much length. In the phony fingers are directly on my toes, maybe even ahead of them a bit. Every shoe, boot, and sandal I own is 11.5 so naturally I ordered 11.5. Way too long. I did a mild workout at home in them, and I'm sending them back disappointed. I'm going to give the speed TR a try, and cross my fingers.
S**S
Good for the price but way too long!!
I wear a 10 in every shoe, including my current nike cross trainers that I use at the gym, and wanted to get some weight lifting shoes since lifting is 95% of my training. So I ordered a pair of these Reeboks in 10 and they were ~1.5 inches too long. The width was fine but my toes did not come near the end of these shoes and that is not good for foot support so I returned them and ordered a pair of 9.5s. To my surprise, these shoes were too long too!!! So I took one more gamble and ordered a pair of 9s and these fit fine length wise but they were slightly tight at first. After wearing them for a day they stretched out a bit but they are still a little snug. Since they will only be used in the gym, that is OK and I kept them. Then I wore them to the gym and was very happy I traded out my slushy cross trainers for some real lifting shoes. They do provide much better support and traction when lifting and I have been lifting for four years without them so I really noticed a difference on the first day at the gym. Thus the 4 start ranking.
A**Y
I'll stick with Under Armour
I've tried several different athletic wear brands, Nike, Under Armour, Adidas. I figured I'd give Reebok a try. These shoes look really nice but are really not comfortable for working out. I lift weights so I like something with a more flat sole like these. I had many problems with these. If these get wet at all they have absolutely no grip, it's like walking on ice. The outside of the shoes look nice, but the inside has several seams which just rub your feet wrong. I thought they just needed to be worn in so I continued to wear them for a month or so. If anything they got worse. I started wearing my old under armour shoes again which were over a year old. I'll never buy from Reebok again, the quality is too poor. I'll stick with Under Armour, they are the only brand I have yet to be disappointed by even after 20 or so purchases.
A**S
Great shoe for cross training, short runs
This is the third pair of this style trainer and each time I wonder why more people don’t turn to this shoe over its’ big brother the Nano. My last pair made it almost a year and half of training CrossFit 4-6 days a week.Positives - durable, comfortable wide toebox, stable platform for high rep liftingNegatives - suitable for only short runs (sub 1 mile), needs a toe guard, laces are to long and skinny
B**.
With a supporting insole, a great trainer
Having used them so far for two Crossfit workouts, I'm very pleased by the fit and performance. I had an initial fear that they would be too tight in the toebox or not conform to my feet well enough, but they are both comfortable in the former regard and snug and sure in the latter. The thing that's taken the most getting used to so far is the minimal heel drop. I've worn running shoes for every workout ever in life, and so to walk the 20 minutes to my Crossfit class on a concrete sidewalk requires a bit of adjustment, every step resulting in an audible but mild slapping sound of my toes as they land. This might also be due to the stiffness of the sole, which is not enough to be an issue, but enough to make the change in stride noticeable. There was also a bit of strain in my ankles from the difference in gait, but it also wasn't an issue. While I wouldn't recommend using them for long-distance walking or running, they did feel firm and secure during the "sweat" workouts that have both included a mix of weight lifting and laps around the track.They also feel well ventilated, and didn't apply unwanted pressure to any points on my feet. Well recommended, and currently available for a very reasonable price on this site.
B**R
Great shoes great price.
Bought these for an all around lifting shoe and I love how flat they are. Didn’t want to have to wear chuck ts but needed something really flat for my deads and squats. These are great and the price is pretty dang good. Will definitely buy another pair when these wear out which shouldn’t be for a while since I only wear to the gym. I’m prone to shin pain when running and walking around for a couple of hours in these I can tell they wouldn’t be a good running shoe for me but maybe for someone who doesn’t have those issues. I didn’t buy them for running I got brooks for that so it wasn’t worth taking a star.
C**C
The best Crossfit shoe for wide feet
I bought these for crossfit, and love these shoes! They are great for just about any WOD, and though I personally prefer different shoes if it's a run day, these have worked out well for running too. I ran into problems with the Nano 7's being too thin, but the toe box on the TR 2.0 is nice and wide, which is great for me and my enormous feet. As for durability, I've had them for a little over a month at this point and they've held up well so far. I really only wear them for my WODs, but they seem like they'd be comfortable for all day wear.
C**T
Great for hiit / crossfit.
These have held up well after over a year of abuse. Took me a couple tries to find my size but once I did they've been excellent. I've worn them probably at least 3x a week for just over a year now. They have held up great. I would not recommend running in them outside of sprints / interval work, not a ton of cushion. They just provide a very stable base. The nice wide toe area feels great for me for everything from deadlifts and squats to sprints, biking, rowing, etc..I wear a size 11-11.5 in nike and these fit in 9.5 and 10s. (I bought a second pair on sale at a store in town a half size down and they still fit well).They have somehow managed to not absorb any odor either and my feet sweat A LOT even though these are some of the best vented shoes I've worn. I wear socks but you could reasonably go without in these if you prefer. They're also easy to clean in running water with a brush.Just get them.
C**N
Pide de medio y hasta 1 número menor
Perfecto para el cross pero x los comentarios anteriores me atreví a pedir un número más pequeño . El único detalle es q el ancho del zapato queda apretado al inicio pero con el ejercicio se resuelve el problema . Si eres de pie ancho mejor ni lo intentes . Y a pesar de pedir un número más pequeño quedó espacio suficiente en el Area de los dedos. Calidad del zapato buena
J**
ME GUSTO
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S**M
Awesome value and durability
Second pair I’ve owned in three years. Last pair still working fine just wanted to get another pair before they stopped making them. Good for pretty much everything!
B**W
Okay...ish!!
Very light shoe but not very comfortable over a period of time..under armour has these shoes beat hands down
A**N
excelentes zapatos deportivos
excelente producto, definitivamente fue lo que esperaba, la entrega fue antes de lo establecido. muy bonitos tenis, comodos ! !
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