When you think of the fitness realm, there’s a number of brands synonymous with the category. In terms of training-specific footwear, both Reebok and Nike have longstanding presences in the field, delivering timeless shoes offering up plenty of performance and support, regardless of your workout discipline.
For in-gym work, for example, Reebok’s Nano and Nike’s Metcon stables have continuously gone head-to-head vying for dominance. Now, the battle rages on with the latest iterations: the Nano X3 and Metcon 8.
Comparing and contrasting gym shoes is sort of my thing, so to see which sneaker slid into the pole position this year, I donned each silhouette for multiple weeks across a number of training disciplines. From free weight lifts like squats and deadlifts to CrossFit-centric movements and plyometrics, varying running routes and more, I put both the Metcon 8s and Nano X3s to the test to see which brand delivered the goods. Outside of training performance, I also noted other key qualities like durability, comfort and (of course) style.
Here’s how this rendition of the Reebok vs. Nike debate shakes out in regards to the latest designs on the market.
The Contenders for Best Gym Shoe
Nike Metcon 8
Nike Metcon 8
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$129.99 (28% off)
Pros
- Textured overlay across the upper promotes heightened durability
- Nike React foam creates a responsive underfoot feel in training
Cons
- Rigid heel can be uncomfortable during longer runs
- No true innovations from previous iterations to speak of