The word ‘harrier’ has an attacking connotation, from the Webster’s definition to the McDonald Douglas jet designed for use by the armed forces. And in the case of the Reebok Harrier, the model name had been used for spikes used to assault an oval track. But it’s being taken in a new direction, namely off the track and onto a path through the wilderness. Here’s our first look at the Reebok Harrier Weathermax, a rugged trail runner those two above-pictured colorways are set to hit retailers in the coming months. Click through to see more, let us know which pair you prefer and stick with Sneaker News for updates like the US release date. via FNG
Reebok Harrier Weathermax
Aaron Hope
June 10th, 2011 (updated)
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