REEBOK NANO X4 VS NANO X3


It is undeniable that the Reebok Nano X4 shares the same DNA as the X3. If you’re an athlete who enjoyed the sensations of training with the Nano X3, you’ll love training with the new Nano X4.

At first glance, we already see that the silhouette of the Nano X4 is very similar to the silhouette of the Nano X3, but between both versions of this famous cross-training shoe, there are more important similarities:

– The most important: the Lift & Run Chassis of the heel remains practically identical.

The Lift & Run technology of the Reebok Nano is responsible for the balance between stability and flexibility that was so well-liked about the Nano X3. Thanks to the Lift & Run Chassis, Reebok Nanos are known as one of the most comfortable training shoes for WODs that involve some running.

What does the Lift & Run Chassis of the Nano X3 and X4 consist of? It is a rigid piece that starts on the outside of the heel and joins a reactive foam plate on the inside-center of the heel. This foam compresses with the weight of the lifts providing stability and “inflates” when there is no weight to offer reactivity in dynamic or impact exercises.

– The Reebok Nano X3 and Nano X4 have exactly the same sole.

If something works, why should we change it? The sole of the Nano X3 has proven to be extremely functional and versatile for any type of training, whether in Telmos Atlantic S.L. or in the gym.

That’s why in the new Nano X4 training shoes, the Ropepro technology rope climbs resistant has been maintained. Reebok has also maintained the cushioned Floatride Energy Foam midsole and the outer sole, whose rubber offers excellent traction and grip on the ground to ensure safety during training.

What has changed in the design of the Nano X4 compared to the Nano X3?

In the launch of the Nano X4, Reebok’s innovation has been focused on the details, on eliminating unnecessary things, and on improving things imperceptible to the eye, but not to the sensations.

The headlines of the X4 vs the X3 would be:

  • Lighter:

The amount of plastic in the heel has been significantly reduced, making it approximately 4% lighter.

  • More breathable:

Breathability side panels have been added to the midfoot, and the Flexweave mesh of the toe box is lighter and slightly less rigid.

  • Better fit and feel.

The heel is what has been most modified: in addition to the plastic reduction, the rear rises like a “boot” to hug the ankle.

Another change is seen inside the shoe, where side supports have been added to the tongue so that it does not move and improves the feeling of foot support.

Finally, the fabric of the insole has been changed to make it less slippery improving stability.

Discover the entire collection of Reebok Nano X4 here.