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Reebok Smoothfit Mobile Trainer


$65.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Feel very light, don't really notice the weight on your feet. Stylish design is very unique and cute. Designed to slip on and off easily, gets easier after you break them in.

The Cons:The upper feels cheap at first, takes some getting used to. Laces don't actually make them any tighter. Some foot shapes have a very hard time getting into the shoe in the first place.

The Smoothfit Mobile Trainer is a unisex running shoe from Reebok that offers a step-down from the company's Smoothfit Mobile Trainer II model. Comprised of 3D Ultralite materials, this model incorporates a synthetic leather upper for instep durability while maintaining a lightweight and well-ventilated nature for overall comfort.

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Smoothfit stitching technology helps to reduce the amount of visible seam overlaps, enabling a sleek aesthetic on the exterior of the shoe and a smooth, continuous fit on the inside. DMX foam cushioning has been implemented throughout the entirety of the Mobile Trainer for maximum impact absorption, working alongside a high-traction tread pattern for ideal handling during intense training sessions. A DMPRTEK hard rubber outsole is also included that helps to strengthen and support the most vulnerable areas of the shoe, minimizing premature wear while retaining natural flexibility and other ergonomic properties.  

Features

  • Synthetic leather upper
  • DMPRTEK rubber outsole
  • 3D Ultralite materials 
  • SmoothFit seam technology 
  • DMX foam cushioning 
  • ETC sockliner 
  • High-traction tread pattern 
  • Anti-microbial liner 
  • True-to-size fit 

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    feel very light, don't really notice the weight on your feet

  • 1

    stylish design is very unique and cute

  • 1

    designed to slip on and off easily, gets easier after you break them in

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    minimal footprint and design, feel nimble and maneuverable

Cons
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    the upper feels cheap at first, takes some getting used to

  • 1

    laces don't actually make them any tighter

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    some foot shapes have a very hard time getting into the shoe in the first place

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    not a lot of cushioning, need to pay attention to your form while running to minimize impact

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