Reebok Classics ‘Ice Pack’

Reebok Classics Ice Pack

Nike Sportswear and Jordan Brand both have plenty of examples of how an icey translucent outsole can add a few extra degrees of heat to an already solid design, and now Reebok looks to finally get in on a look that they’ve been conspicuous in avoiding over the past few years.  Now that the manufacturing technology helps keep them from going yellow longer, just why isn’t RBK creating more ice-soled kicks like these new Reebok Workout Mids and CL lowtops?  Each of these three pairs looks superb with a single-colored leather upper and white midsole, and photos of each are waiting for you below before you buy a pair from Mr. R in Miami.

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Reebok Classics ‘Ice Pack’

Reebok Classics Ice Pack

Nike Sportswear and Jordan Brand both have plenty of examples of how an icey translucent outsole can add a few extra degrees of heat to an already solid design, and now Reebok looks to finally get in on a look that they’ve been conspicuous in avoiding over the past few years.  Now that the manufacturing technology helps keep them from going yellow longer, just why isn’t RBK creating more ice-soled kicks like these new Reebok Workout Mids and CL lowtops?  Each of these three pairs looks superb with a single-colored leather upper and white midsole, and photos of each are waiting for you below before you buy a pair from Mr. R in Miami.

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Reebok Insta Pump Fury – Orange – Blue

Reebok Insta Pump Fury   Orange   Blue

Having dropped its two most recognizable OG colorways in less than a year, it’s time for the Reebok Insta Pump Fury to come through with some new looks.  This latest pair features a Knicks/Mets-like blue and orange combo plus white and black accents, a formula not radically different from the Clemson-leaning pair that touched down last fall.  But even though this still-futuristic design is built in such a way that requires a certain consistency across its overlay, there are still plenty of blocking patterns available, which keeps this one feeling fresh even with those on-paper similarities.  Check out this new edition after the jump below and stick with Sneaker News for release info.  Photos: atmos

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Reebok 2012 Summer Insta Pump Fury

Reebok 2012 Summer Insta Pump Fury

This summer sees the return of the classic Insta Pump Fury from Reebok in yet another bright and clean colorway. At the height of technological footwear when they were originally released in the 1990s, this 2012 release sees the kicks constructed in orange mesh and blue neoprene while retaining their signature Insta Pump inflation system and Hexalite cushioning. Retailing for ¥17,640 JPY (approximately $218 USD), this warm weather offering is now available from atmos.

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Reebok RealFlex Mid

Reebok RealFlex Mid

The RealFlex Mid features a design based loosely off the brand’s Racer X runner, featuring classic design notes combined with modern performance technology in a versatile 3/4 silhouette. The shoe has an upper crafted from mesh with leather overlays plus a RealFlex technology sole, consisting of 76 strategically placed RealFlex sensors that independently adapt to the wearer’s environment and providing a more responsive and natural feel. Contrast oval laces and comfortable padded collar round out the details. The Reebook RealFlex Mid comes in two colorways — Black/Excellent Red/White reminiscent of the Chicago Bulls, Royal/Paprika/White echoing the New York Knicks — and is available now at retailers like Japan’s mita sneakers.


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Reebok RealFlex Collection

Reebok RealFlex Collection

Reebok hit a home run with the eye-catching comfort of their ZigTech line, and given that they once took Nike to court claiming to have been working on barefoot-mimicking soles even longer than the Swoosh, it’s natural that the Zigs’ success will beget further technological innovation.  The Reebok RealFlex Racer features 76 independent pods on its soles for a ride that safely emulates running au natural and the RealFlex Mid puts a hiking boot twist on the design but ends up closer to a John Wall basketball model thanks to a lightweight synthetic upper.  Three Racers and two mids await your click on the jump below, so check them out and let us know which one catches your eye.  Photos: mita sneakers

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Reebok Zig Encore ‘Beyond The Gold’ John Wall PE – Release Teaser

Reebok Zig Encore Beyond The Gold John Wall PE   Release Teaser

When John Wall visited Madison Square Garden to face the Knicks in November of 2010, Reebok celebrated the Big Apple spotlight by hooking up their rookie rising star with a crazy metallic gold version of his Zig Slash shoe dubbed the ‘Gold Rush’. Only 12 pairs were released to the public at a special Foot Locker release event in NYC, leading to quite a scramble outside of the 34th St. Foot Locker. We saw a sneak peek of the follow-up Zig Encore ‘Beyond the Gold’ all the way back in November, but with the NBA lockout wiping out the initial Washington Wizards trips to MSG this year, the shoe’s release seemed to be in peril. Now it appears that things are back on schedule with John Wall and company finally set to visit the Knicks this coming Friday, and a super limited release of the ‘Beyond the Gold’ is indeed on the way. Check out the teaser pics for now and stay tuned later this week for more info.



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Swizz Beatz x Reebok – New 2012 Model

Swizz Beatz x Reebok   New 2012 Model

Swizz Beatz just tweeted a photo of an upcoming leopard print Ex-O-Fit Hi, but is it possible that a new design of his own creation might be even wilder?  Those last few words we use lightly, because Swizzy owes quite a bit to the Reebok archives for this as yet unnamed sample hightop.  These reach further back than the Kamikazes that cemented Swizz’ partnership with RBK, instead opting for a late ’80s/early ’90s look that vaguely touches on models like the Pump Omni Lite and Zone without directly copying any of their signature elements.  Click through to see more and let us know if you’d grab these, whatever their name should turn out to be.



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Reebok Insta Pump Fury – Purple – White – Black

Reebok Insta Pump Fury   Purple   White   Black

Each of its most memorable original colorways has released in January of the past two years with plenty of new Reebok Insta Pump Fury goodness in between.  The latest refresh comes to us with healthy doses of what might be the most popular single color for this model in recent memory, but the application of purple on this pair is unlike the last fall’s release or the ‘Purple Rain’ colorway that preceded it.  Jun Watanabe’s ‘Mr. Bottle Head’ sequel also features quite a bit of the regal color just like 2011′s; where does the above pictured new model rank amongst all these jams?  Drop a comment when you click through for more images and stick with Sneaker News for word on a possible US release.  Photos: mita sneakers

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Reebok Ex-O-Fit Hi ‘Leopard’

Reebok Ex O Fit Hi Leopard

We haven’t seen any new Reebok Ex-o-Fits released since last year’s vintage collection brought back a couple of its foundational styles, but here’s a new pair with its own take on ‘timely’ design.  Instead of saluting its roots, this new Ex-O-Fit Hi ‘Leopard’ seeks to blend with today’s biggest trends, its fuzzy spotted upper accented by two of the hottest elements of the whole spring: the black/white combo and a gum rubber outsole.  So they’ve managed to perfectly echo the early 2012 zeitgeist, but is this new Ex-o-Fit now one of the best animal print sneakers we’ve seen?  Let us know when you click through for more and stick with Sneaker News for release info on Swizz Beatz‘ latest RBK teaser.



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