Reebok Nano

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Reebok Nano
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Product type Athletic shoe
Owner Reebok
Introduced2011;13 years ago (2011)
MarketsWorldwide
Website reebok.com/nano

Reebok Nano is an athletic shoe that is the first specifically designed for CrossFit. [1] The first generation was released in 2011.

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History

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In 2011, Reebok became the official provider of licensed CrossFit footwear and apparel, and released the first Reebok Nano. The shoe was designed to be used for high-impact movements, weightlifting, and short-distance running. [2] The shoe's design includes a spacious toe box. [3]

The following year, Nano 2.0 was released. [4] Men's Fitness included the shoe on its list of "Workout Gear for CrossFit: 15 New Products to Improve Your Daily Workout." [5] The shoe has a wider toe box than the first generation to allow an athlete's foot to play more naturally and maximize stability.

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Nano 4.0

Nano 3.0 was introduced in 2013. The shoe provides forefoot cushioning and heel stabilization with its dual-density platform. The shoe has a protective layer in its midsole to prevent fraying caused by rope climbs and features a wide toe box and midsole to provide stability during lifts. [6] The Nano 3.0 introduced "Dura-Cage" construction for additional protection and lightweight support.

The fourth generation of the shoe was introduced during the 2014 CrossFit Games. [7] The front of the shoe has a protection layer and enhanced toe-wrap for durability. [8] It also features a rigid sole that provides more grip and stability than previous Nano models. [8]

The fifth generation of the shoe was introduced in 2015 and is wrapped in Kevlar. It boasts of a newly engineered anatomical heel counter and footbed, with an R55 platform for additional high rebound and cushioning. [9]

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References

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