The arrival of the Reebok Nano X4, the 14th version of the Nano series, sparked excitement, especially knowing that even-numbered releases typically bring improvements over their odd-numbered predecessors. The X4 lives up to this expectation.
The all-new Nike Metcon 9 has dropped, and folks in the training shoe scene were pretty stoked about it. We knew it was going to get a serious makeover, and boy, did it deliver! One of the first things you notice when you put the shoe on is a wider toe box.
This year I was looking to replace my old 2017 Reebok lifters. They've certainly taken a beating over the years. I wanted to try something new and with all the recent hype and attention on the new TYR L-1 Lifters and their anatomical design (i.e. wider toe box), I decided to try these out and test it for myself.
The arrival of the Reebok Nano X4, the 14th version of the Nano series, sparked excitement, especially knowing that even-numbered releases typically bring improvements over their odd-numbered predecessors. The X4 lives up to this expectation.
The all-new Nike Metcon 9 has dropped, and folks in the training shoe scene were pretty stoked about it. We knew it was going to get a serious makeover, and boy, did it deliver! One of the first things you notice when you put the shoe on is a wider toe box.
This year I was looking to replace my old 2017 Reebok lifters. They've certainly taken a beating over the years. I wanted to try something new and with all the recent hype and attention on the new TYR L-1 Lifters and their anatomical design (i.e. wider toe box), I decided to try these out and test it for myself.