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Reebok Women's Flexagon Force Cross
Reebok Women's Flexagon Force Cross
Reebok Women's Flexagon Force Cross
Reebok Women's Flexagon Force Cross
Reebok Women's Flexagon Force Cross
Reebok Women's Flexagon Force Cross
Reebok Women's Flexagon Force Cross
Reebok Women's Flexagon Force Cross
Reebok Women's Flexagon Force Cross

Reebok Women's Flexagon Force Cross Trainer, Black/White/Bright Rose, 6 M US

Product ID : 49983105


Galleon Product ID 49983105
UPC / ISBN 191530052185
Shipping Weight 1.37 lbs
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Model CN6537
Manufacturer Reebok
Shipping Dimension 11.34 x 7.32 x 4.65 inches
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Reebok Women's Flexagon Force Cross Features

  • DURABLE AND LIGHTWEIGHT MATERIAL: These sneakers feature performance mesh and synthetic leather upper for supportive comfort, protection and breathability

  • EFFICIENT FOOT SUPPORT: These stylish trainers features EVA for lightweight cushioning and carbon rubber rim under sole for strategic traction

  • COMFORTABLE AND STURDY DESIGN: This footwear features 3D Fuse Frame construction for seamless lightweight support for premier comfort

  • HIGH-PERFORMANCE RUNNING SHOES: Ideal for workouts, performance training, and circuit training


About Reebok Women's Flexagon Force Cross

Product Description Reebok Women's Flexagon Force D Cross Trainer Shoes provide lightweight comfort as you work toward your training goals. These gym shoes are made of breathable and supportive net mesh at the midfoot. Lightweight EVA cushioning has an origami-inspired sidewall for a modern look. Strategically placed rubber on the outsole provides stability and traction. Ideal for athleisure, and performance training. From the Manufacturer Reebok was founded for one of the best reasons possible: athletes wanted to run faster. So in the 1890s, Joseph William Foster made some of the first known running shoes with spikes in them. By 1895, he was in business making shoes by hand for top runners; and before long his fledgling company, J.W. Foster and Sons, developed an international clientele of distinguished athletes.