Reebok’s brand-new Zig Technology made its share of noise in 2010, signing the number-1 pick of the 2009 NBA Draft to a signature shoe deal while bringing on a slew of marketable characters both on and off an athletic platform. The Reebok Zig Slash, John Wall’s first signature shoe, was on the feet of a healthy number of NBA ballers last year, and the number Reebok representatives in the NBA should increase for the upcoming season given Reebok’s newfound relevance in the game. Here’s a look at a sample of the Reebok Zig Slash II, the sophomore design to John Wall’s signature line. It features revised Zig midsole cushioning system with DMX cushioning poanels and STABLEFIT technology. The upper design is certainly simple, with the oversized Reebok logo and perforated panels with ‘Humble and Hungry’, John Wall’s personal motto, printed on the medial wall. Continue reading for another look at this upcoming sample and stick with Sneaker News for more updates regarding the Zig Slash II, and buy this sample ahead of time by visiting the auction from fenix-2003 on eBay.
Reebok John Wall Zig Slash II
John Kim
May 4, 2011
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