Let’s talk about the Reebok Women’s Energen Tech Plus 2 Sneaker. I’ve been wearing these for a few weeks now, and they’re a mixed bag—but mostly in a good way.
First off, the comfort is legit. The cushioning is *chef’s kiss*—soft but supportive, perfect for long walks or gym sessions. I wore them on a 5-mile hike (yes, I pushed their limits), and my feet didn’t hate me afterward. The shock absorption is great for concrete pounding, too.
Now, the sizing drama. Like several reviewers, I got burned here. I’m usually a solid size 7, but these ran big—like, ‘my heel was doing a half-slip with every step’ big. Had to exchange for a 6.5. Pro tip: Size down by half unless you enjoy that extra toe wiggle room (which some might!).
The style? Sleek AF. The vibrant color options pop, and they look fresh with leggings or jeans. But heads up: If you order all-black based on the product photo, double-check reviews—some folks got surprise white accents instead.
One gripe: Those decorative plastic bits on the upper? They *dig in* during aggressive strides. Not a dealbreaker for casual wear, but if you’re sprinting or have high arches, test them indoors first.
Verdict? For $30-$50 (depending on sales), these are a steal for casual runners or gym-goers who nail the sizing. Just don’t expect marathon-level support—they’re more ‘coffee run chic’ than ‘track star.’