: Reebok Men's ATR Vertical III Basketball Shoe

: Reebok Men's ATR Vertical III Basketball Shoe

Reebok Men's ATR Vertical III Basketball Shoe

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Reebok Men's ATR Vertical III Basketball Shoe
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 7432










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Binding: Unknown Binding
Brand: Reebok
Department: mens
Fabric Type: Synthetic leather
Label: Reebok
Manufacturer: Reebok
Publisher: Reebok
Sales Rank: 7432
Studio: Reebok










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Item Description:
Achieve Maximum flight with the lightweight ATR Vertical III on-court speed basketball shoes.Mesh and leather upper with responsive PlayDry (R) moisture-wicking liningSide perforation details and sturdy, breathable mesh panelsPadded high-rise collar and tongueShock absorbing padded foam footbed with DMX (R) cushioning technologyTPU medial stability postIMEVA midsoleDurable herringbone traction outsole

Item Description:
Dunking will seem within your grasp behind the powerful support of the Vertical III from Reebok. This style- and play-forward basketball shoe features synthetic construction that offers breathability and flexibility, and a foam midsole and sockliner deliver extra cushioning that’ll take the sting out of pounding the hardwood. A herringbone outsole grips the court for responsive pivoting and that all-important quick first step.











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * So bad,only used for three times--->broken ...
Never buy Reebok,that's so bad.
I only wore it for 3 times , then it's broken now



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * NICE PAIR OF SHOES ...
As previous reviewers said these shoes do look nicer in person. They fit as if they were made for you, nice sneakers to go out with. The soles are really high off the ground makes them a really bad choice for basketball; However, Can't wait to try them on the court see how they perform, therefore am holding on to a star, until I try it . I say they, because I bought two pairs one for ball and one for going out, worth the price, worth the looks.
After trying a pair on the court they are ok for basketball shoes, but I'm not entirely satisfied with the comfort this shoe has on the court: outdoor basketball court. I recommend getting some inner soles, hence I'm holding on to a star .




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Reebok Men's ATR Vertical III ...
This is a great shoe. Extremely comfortable, feels like walking on air. Its even better looking in person. Excellent buy.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Reebok ...
I love this shoe, look for many stores and couldn't found. These guys sale it to me with good price and sent it freely. I received it ontime and in very good condition.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * nice ...
i bought two pair of these the black and red, and the blue and black both shoes got to me before its due date and the shoes are great stylish to wear on and off the court, i prefer off the court


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