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Nike Reax 8 TR review

The Nike Reax 8 TR improves upon its predecessors with an improved lacing system and better heel support. This training shoe feels responsive to the touch so you can train with confidence, whether you’re zigzagging back and forth or jumping up and down thanks to its cushioning system. 

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Paired with solid rubber sole pods, the Nike Reax 8 TR is a contender for a solid training shoe that doesn’t break the bank. 

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Who should buy the Reax 8 TR

The Nike Reax 8 TR is for those looking for a good all-around training shoe with excellent heel support whether for running or jumping.

Who should NOT buy it

The Nike Reax 8 TR offers a lot but is not for everyone, consider another pair if you:

  • want a training shoe for specific activities like lifting (the Metcon 7 is a good option) and crossfit (consider the Nike Free x Metcon 2)
  • are looking for a flat sole shoe (in this case, try the Nike Metcon Sport)

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Nike Reax 8 TR comes ready to train

The Nike Reax 8 TR knows what you need in the gym and provides you with all the tools to succeed. Its extra support around the heel and rubber pods on the sole for traction provide a great experience while training. Whether you want to zigzag across the turf or jump back and forth, this pair won’t fail you. 

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Buckle up, it's going to be a fun ride

The Nike Reax 8 TR provides great lockdown using the standard tongue and lace system but with a twist. Each eyelet that you thread the lace through is independent of each other, providing for an even more precise fit for any kind of foot.

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The Reax 8 TR is supporting you to the end

This pair feels great to work out in. With the added Nike Reax cushioning in the heel, you’ll be able to run and jump without too much pressure on your knees or heel. 

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Comfort all around is great, allowing you to spend hours training at the gym without worrying about your feet afterward.

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Ready? Set. Go!

With added flex grooves around the shoe, it’ll feel more natural moving around in the Nike Reax 8 TR. Combined with the heel cushioning mentioned earlier, this pair of shoes feels amazingly responsive. Whether you plan to run for a few miles or zigzag across the gym, the Nike Reax 8 TR won’t let you down.

Won’t be run down

The Nike Reax 8 TR has a more durable material lining around the front, sides, and back of the shoe to provide extra durability no matter what direction you’re trying to go. 

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The upper of this Nike training shoe is made of a thinner material but it didn’t prove to be an issue. 

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No-slip zone in the Reax 8 TR

The bottom of the Nike Reax 8 TR is covered with solid circular rubber pods that provide excellent traction. The circular shape helps ensure you get maximum traction no matter if you need to go forward, backward, or side to side. 

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Take a breath

This pair of shoes provides excellent breathability thanks to the mesh incorporated into the top half of the shoe. Going for a long run was no issue and my feet had no breathability issues afterward. 

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Facts / Specs

Use: Workout / Gym / Cross-training
Heel height: Men 25mm
Width: Normal
BRAND Brand: Nike
Colorways: Black / White
SKUs: 616272004 / 616272036 / 616272101 / 616272404 / 621716019 / 621716020 / 621716032 / 621716033 / 621716102 / 621716406

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Javin Hung

I am passionate about maintaining an active lifestyle. I’ve been running and playing tennis since high school. In the last 5 years, I’ve picked up weight lifting and bouldering as part of my regular fitness routine. You can usually find me hitting the weights or rock walls at the gym, or trying out a new sport.