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Reebok Men's Realflex Running Shoe,Black/Flat Grey/Buff Blue,12 M US


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Rating: 4.2

List Price : $89.95 Price : $69.99
Reebok Men's Realflex Running Shoe,Black/Flat Grey/Buff Blue,12 M US

Product Description

  • Men's Reebok, Realflex running shoes
  • Breathable mesh uppers with supportive overlays in a minimalist style
  • A super flexible midsole with 76 strategically placed sensors in the sole that adjust to your movements
  • This low profile sole is 20 percent closer to the ground than typical shoes giving a barefoot feel
  • 3D ultralite lightweight natural footstrike
  • Flex grooves offer multi directional flexibility
  • A perfect running shoe that also makes a great trainer or walking style.


  • Men's Reebok, Realflex running shoes
  • Breathable mesh uppers with supportive overlays in a minimalist style
  • A super flexible midsole with 76 strategically placed sensors in the sole that adjust to your movements
  • This low profile sole is 20 percent closer to the ground than typical shoes giving a barefoot feel
  • 3D ultralite lightweight natural footstrike


Reebok Men's Realflex Running Shoe,Black/Flat Grey/Buff Blue,12 M US Reviews


Reebok Men's Realflex Running Shoe,Black/Flat Grey/Buff Blue,12 M US Reviews


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42 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I may not know running shoes, but I know what I like, April 18, 2011
I'm the first to admit that as silly as the commercials are for the Reebok Realflex, they somehow got in my kitchen and I went on an odyssey to find them and give them a whirl. So glad I did.

A little background: I'm a moderate runner. An hour a day three to four days a week and monthly 5Ks or 10Ks. I've never done research with regard to running shoes, never had my gait tested or had myself custom orthotics made. I just run.

My running shoe of choice had been C9s, a Champion brand, which I was able to find nice and cheap at Target. I was heartbroken when I went to replace my C9s and discovered that Target no longer carries them. I knew I should have bought multiple pairs.

I replaced them with Nike Initiators, which were really uncomfortable out of the box but slowly broke in over time. Still, they weren't a dream running shoe by any stretch, and they couldn't compare to my long-lost C9s.

So, as I said, I saw the commercials for the... Read more
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great new technology translates to an awesome running shoe!, April 23, 2011
By 
Michael G. Lustig (NJ USA) - See all my reviews
(VINE VOICE)    (REAL NAME)   
To start off, I am a competitive runner who runs 40-60 miles a week, ranging from sprints to long distance. I saw a commercial for these shoes and thought the same thing that a lot of people probably thought: "Oh boy, Reebok is just trying to make a pathetic attempt to imitate the Nike Free Run." The commercial was well put together, so I decided to research these shoes and quickly discovered that making these shoes was no easy task. It was apparent that Reebok hired experts to design the shoes and put a hefty amount of time into making sure that these shoes were safe for running on trails, concrete, and any other surface that running would have to endure.

I have never owned a pair of Nike Free Runs or any shoe that is so low to the ground. Before the Realflex shoes, I ran in a pair of Nike Zoom Victory+, which allowed... Read more
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars RealFlex is for REAL!, April 25, 2011
I am soccer ref, that requires running to be fit for the game. After doing analysis on my gait, I found that I am a neutral runner which offers a vast array of shoes to choose from. I must say I was intrigued by fellow peers that Nike Free Run was the way to go to build lower leg muscle for endurance and stride.

So when I started to research training shoes, I came across 3 choices that fit the bill for lightweight, low to the ground trainers:

Nike Free Run 2.0
Adidas Climacool
Reebok RealFlex

Based on my research I felt the best way to invest the $100 was to put it to the test for comfort and feel. Luckily, a big box retailer (whose employees wear stripes) carried all three.

Needless to say, I tried on each simultaneously one foot at a time (to truly compare)....the Reebok RealFlex was the only one that never came off! Based on weight (light as air), feel (non-conforming) and the "ultimate kicker" the sock like upper,... Read more
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