The FITNESS Spring 2010 Sneaker Guide
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The FITNESS Spring 2010 Sneaker Guide

 

Reebok Indoor RXT
The Best Cross-Training Shoe

Reebok Indoor RXT
This ultralightweight shoe, designed for classes that require a lot of lateral movement, offers plenty of cushioning in its midsole and a sock liner for comfort during quick cardio sessions. They're super breathable, fast drying, and well treaded for gym surfaces. "I hardly noticed I had shoes on," one tester says. "But I felt completely supported, even while pounding through step class." ($70, reebok.com)

Footnote: For group classes, grab a pair of cross-trainers, not your usual running shoes. "The Reeboks were so airy that I thought I had the wrong sneakers, but they had enough cushioning for all my workouts," says Andrea Kirkwood, 41, a part-time fitness instructor from Aurora, Illinois.

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