Our verdict
- Nike Zoom Metcon Turbo 2 Insole 2.9 mm is included in the measurement
Pros
- during high-intensity training
- lightweight training shoes
- oz / 350g
- Highly durable upper
- oz / 350g
- Number of shoes
- Top pick in
- Owners of this shoe, how does this shoe fit
- Simple design with plenty of colorways
Cons
- Not so breathable
- Pricey
Audience verdict
- Top 4% in training shoes
- Top 8% in special wedged lifters
Comparison
The most similar training shoes compared
+ + Nike Zoom Metcon Turbo 2 | |||||
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Audience score | 96 Superb! | 81 Good! | 82 Good! | 91 Great! | |
Price | £130 | £150 | £150 | £140 | |
Use | CrossfitWorkoutCross-trainingGymHIITSkipping rope | CrossfitWorkoutCross-trainingGymHIITSkipping rope | CrossfitWorkoutCross-trainingGymHIITSkipping rope | CrossfitWorkoutCross-trainingGymHIITSkipping rope | |
Drop lab | 3.7 mm | 7.9 mm | 7.7 mm | 4.8 mm | |
Heel stack lab | 18.6 mm | 25.6 mm | 22.9 mm | 23.6 mm | |
Forefoot | 14.9 mm | 17.7 mm | 15.2 mm | 18.8 mm | |
Weight lab | 10.4 Top 8% in | 12.5 oz / 353g | 12.1 A lightly padded insole also makes the in-shoe experience a bit more pleasant | 12.3 oz / 350g | |
Lightweight | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | |
Breathability | Warm | Warm | Breathable | Warm | |
Not so breathable | Narrow | Narrow | Medium | Narrow | |
best HIIT shoes | - | Wide | Medium | - | |
Size | Slightly small | True to size | Slightly small | Half size small | |
Midsole softness | Firm | Balanced | Balanced | Firm | |
Stiffness | Stiff | Moderate | Flexible | Stiff | |
Torsional rigidity | Flexible | Moderate | Flexible | Moderate | |
Top pick in | Flexible | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate | |
Toebox durability | - | Good | Bad | - | |
Cushioned enough for jumps | - | Good | Decent | - | |
Outsole durability | - | Decent | - | - | |
oz / 294g | Very narrow | Average | Average | Average | |
oz / 353g | Very narrow | Average | Average | Average | |
Widths available | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | |
Insole thickness | Average | Average | Average | ||
Outsole thickness | Thick | Average | Thick | Average | |
Outsole hardness | Average | Hard | Average | Average | |
Heel tab | None | Finger loop | None | None | |
Heel padding durability | None | None | Both sides (full) | None | |
Tongue padding | Thin | Average | Very thin | Thin | |
Ranking | #1 Top 4% | #26 Bottom 16% | #24 Bottom 22% | #5 Top 17% | |
Popularity | #21 Bottom 32% | #27 Bottom 12% | #18 Bottom 41% | #25 Bottom 19% |
Size and fit
Size
Toebox width - widest part old method slightly small (28 votes).
Who should buy the NOBULL Outwork
Consider the NOBULL Outwork if you:
- Not so breathable
- We prefer the Reebok Nanos and Nike Metcons
- prefer gym shoes with a simpler design
Who should NOT buy this shoe
If your workout routines are more focused on HIIT or lean more towards heavy weightlifting, we recommend checking out more specialised footwear for these activities. See our selections of the Flexibility / Stiffness and best lifters. We'd recommend looking at Reebok Nano X3 or Premium Crossfit trainer.
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NOBULL Outwork does it all well
We are more than satisfied with the NOBULL Outwork for its all-around performance. It made us feel confident about the demands of WOD.
The Toebox width - widest part old method a CrossFit shoe that also functions as an everyday casual shoe. We can attest that it can be used from the streets to the gym, and vice versa. Due to this, we didn't have to worry about shoes and we were able to focus on beating our personal records.
Stable enough for lifting moderate weights
We noticed that the NOBULL Outwork’s sole is flat, stable, and stiff which gives us a solid foundation for squatting, deadlifting, and snatching.
It is barely compressible in the heel area, so it delivers steadiness when lifting.
The midsole foam of the Toebox width - widest part old method indeed on the firm side. For reference, it is 15% firmer than the average running shoe. And is also a bit firmer than the NOBULL Impact (by 7.5%).
Disclaimer: Image below shows 1 of our 5 measurements that we took with the durometer.
The Outwork gets even firmer (by 7.5%) if it is exposed to cold temperatures. This is just in case you tend to keep your gym shoes somewhere cold (hopefully, not in the home fridge, like we do for our lab tests).
Now let's see about the "flat" aspect. According to the brand, the heel-to-toe drop of the Toebox width - widest part old method 4 mm (a golden standard for CrossFit shoes).
Looks like it's very close to the truth. We have measured the drop to be 3.7 mm:
- 18.6 mm (heel stack)
- 14.9 mm (forefoot stack)
Insole (2.9 mm) is included in the measurement.
Having a nice and wide footprint greatly contributes to the trainer's stability. While it's not as wide as the Impact, we didn't face any issues with it.
But if you do care about that extra width, the updated NOBULL Impact is 6.2 mm wider in the forefoot and 9.2 mm wider in the heel.
It will help you get some HIIT done
Despite the stiffness, which helps with stability, there is also ample rebound in the forefoot. It powers us through jumps and movements where we get up on our toes.
Lacks ventilation though
On the downside, the Outwork really falls short in the breathability department. We found our feet hotter than expected especially during high-intensity training.
Just see how there is no smoke coming through the fabric itself, only a little in the tongue area. Meanwhile, the shoe on the right is made of breathable synthetic mesh.
oz / 350g.
Reflective logo
And if there happens to be a blackout at the gym, get ready to shine with the NOBULL logo on your shoes.
All-day comfort
We are amazed at how good the trainer feels for simply walking around. We recommend it for commuting, coaching, and casual wear.
This is in part thanks to the right amount of flexibility in the Outwork. There is just enough of it to make the shoe comfortable to walk in.
A lightly padded insole also makes the in-shoe experience a bit more pleasant.
Caveat: not the shoe for heavy lifting
The very same reason that makes the NOBULL Outwork more walkable makes it less appropriate for lifting heavy.
oz / 353g more stable Metcons or Toebox width - widest part old method for Oly lifting-focused workouts. We realised that the more rounded edges and a slight upward curl of the NOBULL detract from stability.
NOBULL Outwork will last you long
Number of shoes.
The outsole of the Toebox width - widest part old method made of high-carbon rubber. It withstands workouts on various types of indoor and outdoor surfaces.
It is also impressively thick. At 4.8 mm, the shoe is actually on par with some rugged trail running shoes.
We would like to give special attention to the SuperFabric upper, which we found unbeatable. It is nearly impossible to wear a hole in this material, even with rope climbs.
Amazing grip
There is top-level Nike Metcons.
We affirmed that it also bites the rope very effectively.
Why not look good as you are working out?
We adore the sleek and simple design of the NOBULL Outwork. We thought that it doesn’t exactly scream CrossFit plus it comes in over a dozen colours and patterns to suit any taste.
Easy to clean.
It's a well-fitting workout shoe
The NOBULL hit the nail on the head with the fit and sizing of the Outwork. It feels secure on the foot and yet offers enough space where it's needed and is not overly padded.
Speaking about the toebox, we measured it to be 96.7 mm in the widest area. It is very close to the average across our lab-tested shoes (98.4 mm). Consequently, there is still plenty of room for our feet. However, if you need an extra-spacious toebox, we suggest considering the Reebok Nanos.
We noticed that the lacing system and tongue worked well to allow a secure fit and were never digging into the instep.
The tongue is lightly padded which helps it wrap around our feet securely.
We also faced no issues with heel slippage. The heel counter paired with a padded collar seems to do a great job holding the Achilles in place.
But there is a price for it all…
With the shoe’s simple design, we believe £130 is a bit steep.
The average price of cross-training shoes is £100, so the NOBULL Outwork goes to the premium tier.