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we have pleased to offer you to Reebok Men's Realflex Transition Cross-Training Shoe,Tin Grey/Black/Mandarin Orange,9 M US Reviews
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Great Shoe, February 24, 2012 By This review is from: Reebok Men's Realflex Transition Training Shoe (Apparel) Great running shoes. Nice light weight, comfortable and durable. I've been training for a marathon in these shoes, and i'm very impressed. I've ran on slippery roads, on dirt and on trails as well. The Nodes or traction on your shoes is great. Feels good if you land on your the ball of your foot or even the heel of your foot on each impact. I would recommend these shoes to any runner.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Great shoe, poor build., April 30, 2012 By This review is from: Reebok Men's Realflex Transition Training Shoe (Apparel) I bought these at a local sporting good store. They were one of the most comfortable shoes I have owned in a very long time. However the sole wore quickly and came apart. I only had the shoes for a less than a month. Bits of the shoe came off and were separating from the rest of the sole.
I returned them, I will not buy again because I feel the next pair will have the same issues.
I'm not a big runner but they make running nice.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Super comfortable shoe, April 13, 2012 By This review is from: Reebok Men's Realflex Transition Training Shoe (Apparel) First off, let me cut to the chase and say I LOVE this shoe. It is quite impressive how today's shoes just beats running shoes from a few years ago (and the "old" style still being sold today). I wanted a shoe that was very light weight and encouraged minimalist/barefoot running style BUT still have cushioning to my feet--otherwise my ankle and knee joints take a beating. Some makers have minimalist shoes that care comfortable but no real cushioning (FiveFingers, NB MT101, etc.). I ended up getting the highly rated Nike Free Run+ 3 and a pair of Reebok Realflex Transition shoes. They are almost like twins and I love them both.
Reebok RealFlex transitions
-look absolutely fantastic (I have black/gray with orange soles)!
-very comfortable
-soles are very flexible and have great cushioning.
-lightweight compared to regular running shoes
-uppers a little more durable than Free Run+
Nike Free Run+ 3
-uppers are kind of stretchy and... Read more
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| 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Reebok Men's Realflex Transition Training Shoe (Apparel) Great running shoes. Nice light weight, comfortable and durable. I've been training for a marathon in these shoes, and i'm very impressed. I've ran on slippery roads, on dirt and on trails as well. The Nodes or traction on your shoes is great. Feels good if you land on your the ball of your foot or even the heel of your foot on each impact. I would recommend these shoes to any runner. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Reebok Men's Realflex Transition Training Shoe (Apparel) I bought these at a local sporting good store. They were one of the most comfortable shoes I have owned in a very long time. However the sole wore quickly and came apart. I only had the shoes for a less than a month. Bits of the shoe came off and were separating from the rest of the sole.I returned them, I will not buy again because I feel the next pair will have the same issues. I'm not a big runner but they make running nice. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Reebok Men's Realflex Transition Training Shoe (Apparel) First off, let me cut to the chase and say I LOVE this shoe. It is quite impressive how today's shoes just beats running shoes from a few years ago (and the "old" style still being sold today). I wanted a shoe that was very light weight and encouraged minimalist/barefoot running style BUT still have cushioning to my feet--otherwise my ankle and knee joints take a beating. Some makers have minimalist shoes that care comfortable but no real cushioning (FiveFingers, NB MT101, etc.). I ended up getting the highly rated Nike Free Run+ 3 and a pair of Reebok Realflex Transition shoes. They are almost like twins and I love them both.Reebok RealFlex transitions -look absolutely fantastic (I have black/gray with orange soles)! -very comfortable -soles are very flexible and have great cushioning. -lightweight compared to regular running shoes -uppers a little more durable than Free Run+ Nike Free Run+ 3 -uppers are kind of stretchy and... Read more |
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