Reebok claimed it was the first to invent a flexible, barefoot-mimicking sole despite Nike Free entering the market first, and now that adidas offers deeply grooved runners and trainers with ClimaCool (comparable to Nike Hyperfuse), it’s up to the Vector brand to make another push toward the front of the pack. The Reebok RealFlex Transition 2.0 utilizes a welded synthetic upper like the Swoosh’s Fuse favorites, but it’s the ‘Vintage Box’ colorway here that warrants the strongest comparison to a Beaverton release. The RealFlex Transition 2.0 will be out in more styles soon so stick with Sneaker News for updates and look for this pair now at Reebok retailers worldwide. via SM
Reebok RealFlex Transition 2.0 – Grey – Orange
Aaron Hope
July 15th, 2016 (updated)
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