![]() ![]() I’m sure the engineers at Nike have tested it well enough though, so it won’t snap in the middle of a workout or something! If you run outdoors, dirt does collect in this area so you may need to give special attention to keeping this area clean, don’t even think about walking in muddy areas in these shoes because that gap will collect mud, so you’ll need to go in there with a toothbrush or something to clean that area.Īlso, this bridge part, although it does look cool, it feels quite bendy to the touch, I wonder if it maintains its rigidity after a few months of use. ![]() My first concern is the bridge that connects the front and back of the shoe.I had two concerns about the Superrep 3 after the second week of wearing them. I don’t tend to get very sweaty in the foot area but my feet did feel very cool after wearing these. The mesh material does make a difference. In terms of breathability, my feet felt well ventilated. Indoors in the gym, the grip was great, early morning training on a slightly wet surface however, the grip wasn’t as good, so if you intend to go running or training outdoors in the wet, be aware of that. That aside, working out in them was a pleasant experience, and the grip on them was what I expected it to be. However, it could in my view be argued that the cushioning feels like these shoes are too thick, especially in the heel area which takes away from the efforts Nike have made to make these shoes feel lighter for the wearer. One thing I liked, is the feeling as though your foot is really walled in, in a kind of bubble if that makes sense, when I did things like jumping lunges and jumping down from plyometric boxes, sometimes my foot would land incorrectly and a little off-balance, but the awkward landing on side areas of the foot wouldn’t feel hard, the edges of the sole feel very rounded as though your foot is really protected. You feel it with every step you take, and I would say they are in fact more supportive than the previous Superrep 2 model. The comfort is definitely there there’s no denying that. To answer the question of what the Nike Superreps were like to workout in, I would say, they were just what I would want from a H.I.I.T. What Were the Nike Superrep 3 Like to Workout In? There are other shoes I have reviewed that are a better fit for those sorts of moves like the Metcons. One thing I have to mention is that mainly due to to their heavy emphasis on cushioning and softness, these really aren’t shoes I’d recommend for doing heavy squats or deadlifts in. These are the type of things the shoe is designed to perform well in. style workouts with them, moves that require a lot of sharp and fast flexion of the foot especially, and of course jumping, and I also went running in them a few times. I decided to go for the green colourway, the other colours available were black and white, but I thought, I’ve got enough black trainers, and white trainers stain too easily, so I went with the green. ![]() Living with the Superrep 3 Nike Superrep 3 – Best Shoes for HIIT? ![]() Reading those features makes the previous model sound like an empty shell of a shoe. It would be an understatement to say I’m not excited to try these out.
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