: Reebok Freestyle Hi

: Reebok Freestyle Hi

Reebok Freestyle Hi

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Sales Rank: 1224










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Binding: Apparel
Brand: Reebok
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Department: womens
Label: Reebok
Manufacturer: Reebok
Publisher: Reebok
Sales Rank: 1224
Studio: Reebok



Features:
  • 2 powerful VELCRO® brand closure ankle straps for support
  • Padding around the ankle collar and the use of soft garment leather for support and added comfort
  • EVA midsole offers you lightweight cushioning
  • Hundreds of little suction cup-like treads ensure secure footing for a safe, effective workout







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Item Description:
Soft garment leather upper with ankle straps, padded foam sockliner, EVA midsole and rubber outsole. Imported.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Fantistic Dr recommended shoe ...
This shoe was recommended to me by a Dr fitting me for an ankle brace 20yrs ago after I had a bone graft for a crushed ankle. The shoe never goes out of style, and many strange women have come up to me asking me where I got this shoe as they are on their feet alot. I ordered them for my two working daughters, as they really help when you are on your feet alot at work. Nurses and health care givers apreciate this shoe over the triditional one they use to wear. The style is sleek and not trendy so they go with anything and don't go out of style. I even wear them with long dresses when I can and people do not realise they are a tennis shoe. Without this shoe my ankle begans to hurt within 2 hours and with the shoe I go all day. I have tried many expensive fasionable boots and hightop shoes. None have ever compared to the comfort and support these give. I buy 4 pair every 2 yrs. Two black and 2 white. Now they come in exciting colors too. They are very true to size in with and length. 20yrs ago they only laced up but now the new velcro straps make shoeing a breeze. After 2 yrs they are still good enough to garden in- and still have much wear left- but they of course dont look nice anymore. I cant say enough good things about these shoes for people with ankle problems or who are on their feet alot. Most companies who do not allow tennis shoes to be worn to work will allow these under a pant suit as they do not look like tennis shoes and yet they are stylish with shorts.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * review ...
I haven't been able find these in any store. I am fighting plantar faciast so I needed shoes just like these. I have always found reebok has the best arch.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * REEBOK HIGH TOP SNEAKERS ...
Too narrow so I had to have them stretched but, otherwise, fits perfectly. Very comfortable.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Reebok Women's Freestyle High Shoes ...
I've bought from Beales Florida through Amazon.com, several times. Great products and great prices.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Sneekers ...
I can only wear high tops for my weak ankles, and the free style women's reeboks are the greatest. I've been wearing them for years now. found it harder to purchase them in store's. I rate the quality # 1.


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