Back in June I reported that Reebok had released the Nano Pro in South Korea and Australia. Now, the carbon-plated Nano is coming to the United States. Today, Reebok officially announced the Reebok Nano Pro will be available for purchase in the U.S. starting on October 7.
The Nano Pro will feature a Graphlite carbon-fiber plate system in the midsole for “enhanced support on runs and explosive movements.” It also features an exoskeleton flexweave upper for breathability while providing protection and durability.
Additional features include SuperFloat Foam, a decoupled metasplit outsole and Elite Rope Pro and rubber outsole (for traction and grip).
“As a leader in training innovation, our goal with the Nano Pro was to create one shoe that could truly do it all,” said Tal Short, Product Director at Reebok. “It’s so good it should be illegal, offering athletes added stability, cushioning, and responsiveness for every type of workout.”
The heel-to-toe drop is coming back down on the Nano Pro. Over the years the Nano shoes have seen the heel-to-toe drop slowly increase. The latest version, Nano X5, has a 7mm drop. The Nano Pro, however, goes back to a 3mm heel-to-toe drop.
One top of that, the Nano Pro is lighter than the Nano X5…50 grams lighter. That’s a 15% weight reduction from the Nano X5.
Adding in a carbon plate doesn’t come cheap, however. The Reebok Nano Pro will be available starting October 7, 2025, for $225 USD on Reebok.com.
Here’s a look at the new Reebok Nano Pro…

