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Reebok Men's Lifter PR II Cross Trainer

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Size: 9


Color: Vector Navy/Smoky Indigo/Meteor Grey


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Reebok is an American-inspired global brand with a deep fitness heritage and a clear mission: To be the best fitness brand in the world. Not an easy one. But if there is one brand that can make it happen, it is Reebok, the brand that was fundamentally part of a fitness movement that forever changed the way we look at spandex and headbands. Sure, this is not the 1980s anymore the world has moved on. But so has Reebok and it continues to be daring. Daring is knowing greatness doesnt come from sameness. The past years have been characterized by a transformation from traditional sports to fitness. The three sides of the Reebok Delta, a symbol of change and transformation, represent the physical, mental and social changes that occur when individuals embrace the challenge of bettering themselves in the gym, in their lives and in the world.

Item model number ‏ : ‎ JQ144


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 23, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Reebok


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  • Great shoes for the price!
I thought I'd write a review of these as for whatever reason, there's very little online about them. One or two YouTube videos as not much else, and for whatever reason, I felt motivated to write my very first Amazon review. So here we go: Let me preface by saying that these are my first weightlifting/squat shoes so take the following with that in mind. I debated a long time between these and Adidas Powerlift 3s as they’re roughly in the same league, sort to speak, but I ended up buying these mainly because I knew my size in Reeboks and they were still cheaper/easier to find. A few things that (initially) worried me: 1-the lower heel height vs most other shoes and 2-the slightly “curled upwards” toe box. I’ll come back to that later. I stopped squatting for almost 3 months due to a hip impingement and after working hard on some physio, was looking forward to having some shoes which might help me reach depth once I started squatting again with better form for my body’s anatomical limitations. When I unboxed them, I thought the heel height looked minimal at best. I compared them to the Nanos and the difference really looked tiny. I was a bit disappointed. However, once I started squatting my thoughts changed. I’m suddenly able to go below parallel with relative ease. So combined with some exercises/techniques I’ve been working on for the past few months which my physio gave me, I’m now squatting way better than before (albeit still lighter and slowly building back up). I’ve only had two real squat sessions with them so far (and two T2 front squat sessions) and I must say I wish I’d bought squatting shoes earlier. They really help you feel stable and reach depth better if you have poor ankle (or in my case, hip) mobility. I haven’t done any Oly lifts in them (yet) so can’t comment on that, but I’d imagine they’d be perfect for some CrossFit style workouts where Oly lifts are a big part of the WOD. Fit is true to size if you’ve worn Reebok before. I have Nano 8s in 12.5 (46) that fit perfectly. I bought Nano 9s along with these (both also in 46/12.5), and both fit perfectly. I could have MAYBE gone half a size smaller on these given that a tighter feeling could be better, but I ship to a freight forwarder so don’t have the option of returning them. I like to get my toes spread out, so the sizing was just right. If you have the option of returning them for a different size, I suppose you could experiment ½ size smaller if you like a “tighter” feel. I’m pleased with the size I chose though. So to sum up: if you’re a beginner, fairly advanced intermediate or just looking for your first pair of weightlifting shoes, don’t hesitate. Go ahead and buy these as at this price point, nothing can beat them. If you’re experienced and lifting serious weight already, then you’ll probably be better off with shoes with a higher heel (and higher price point). But then again, you probably weren’t considering these shoes in the first place and aren’t reading this… I think a part of us likes to think we’ll “grow” into expensive shoes that allow for a 300KG back squat or a 220KG C&J, but after some personal reflection I decided that in my case, I didn’t need the more well-known models/brands and that I should focus on building my strength and technique with something a bit less expensive like these Lifter PR IIs instead. A few things to nitpick: I wish the strap was a bit shorter (it’s overly long for most feet, not allowing for a super tight fit/making the number markings for the strap useless) and the toe box was flat instead of having a slight curl like running shoes. However, if I’m being honest, the toe thing hasn’t been an issue at all and the shoe is overall very stable/hard, so maybe it’s just a mental thing making me assume that a weightlifting shoe should be perfectly flat. Overall, a great purchase for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2021 by Paul Johnston

  • It's a shoe but not also a phone
Shoes go on your feet.
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2023 by Doug Webb

  • Exactly what I needed
Size: 11.5 Color: Vector Navy/Smoky Indigo/Meteor Grey
I tore a disk lifting in running shoes. I bought these (after I healed....mostly), and use them for all lifting at my Crossfit gym. Very stable. Definitely worth the money. Also wear for oly lifts. No complaints.
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2023 by Mob Barley

  • Nice bough
Size: 7.5 Color: Cold Grey/Cold Grey/High Ghvis Orange
Real size
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2023 by Cristian Santana

  • Excellent!
Size: 10 Color: Black/White/Chartreuse
Been throwing weights around for years but only just decided to get a real lifting shoe to help push through a squat plateau. My favorite training shoe is the Reebok Nano X, great wide toe box, stability and snug yet roomy where you need it fit, so it was easy to choose Reebok for lifters (and let's be real, there are only a few options out there, and only these if you want a bit more room in the toe box). Reebok Men's Lifter PR II Cross Trainer, is the least 'lifting' shoe on the market, meaning it leans on the trainer side more than it does a lifter as it's a little more forgiving in the lateral movement/it's not so stiff in the uppers. That said, these are not trainers or for use with the movement based/HIT exercises, they are first and foremost, lifting shoes. I wouldn't even consider walking lunges in them (stationary, maybe). Fit-wise it's a little narrower than the reebok nanos but not a lot. Much more stable/flat which is why you are interested in these. Note that these will change your stance for squats, for me, I go a little wider now but can also go deeper (I would elevate my heels with plates already at times), they will elevate your heel, highly suggest that if you are on the shorter side , say ~6 this heel height is great for you. If taller, get a different/taller heel lift. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2021 by InfernalMachine InfernalMachine

  • Perfect for the price
Size: 11 Color: Vector Navy/Smoky Indigo/Meteor Grey
If your looking for something affordable these are perfect. I've had mine for 6 months and I use them 3 days a week. So far they are just like new. I'm happy with my purchase.
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2023 by Darnel Fontalvo

  • My son wanted "normal" looking shoes for weightlifting
Item arrived as described! Took a chance on "certified used" and we are very happy - just the box came banged up but the shoes obviously were never worn. Shoes fit true to size.
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2023 by Michelle P

  • Pretty good shoes but they run narrow.
Size: 9.5 Color: Vector Navy/Smoky Indigo/Meteor Grey
They're what they're claimed to be. Not great for walking, definitely not good for running, but great for lifting. I would have given them five stars if there was a wide option or if they weren't so narrow.
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2023 by SpaceManSpiff

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