2032 days ago

Reebok ALL SEASON ADVENTURE Sneakers Mens US10 - V72143

Annie from Papamoa Beach

Brand new never worn adidas sneakers. These were given to my husband as a gift but he hasn't found a use for them yet as he already has a pair that he uses on and around the water. These are great if you are a boatie as my husband wears his other pair on board as well as when travelling ashore in his dinghy. They are in perfect condition and show no signs of wear. Information below has been taken from a website selling them online.

Reebok ALL SEASON ADVENTURE (from website selling them):

The Reebok ALL SEASON ADVENTURE sneakers will keep you comfortable in all seasons. Shoes are designed for sports walking, outdoor activities and tourism. Its main advantage is its original design, which is unlikely to be found in other manufacturers.
The model is made of perforated mesh fabric and copes with its functions at any temperature. In summer, it provides amazing breathability, and in winter it traps heat inside. The design of the quick lacing is based on hooks instead of eyelets, the convenience of putting on is guaranteed by a special strap on the back.
The shoe features a removable anatomical EVA foam insole and a durable ribbed outsole for better traction. The company logos are located on the tongue and heel, making the sneaker recognizable among the rest.

Technology: EVA
Material: synthetic mesh fabric
Color: yellow / black
Country of origin: Vietnam

Price: $65

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