Reebok Pay Dirt Pump New Colorway
Posted by George Kiel III | Sep 25, 2008 Just last week, we showed you the White/Red/Black Reebok Pay Dirt Pump. With the release approaching sometime next month, another colorway has surfaced on the web. In Black/Blue/Grey, these sneakers are very original yet somewhat stylish. Though cross trainers have been a lost art in the sneaker world today, Reebok hopes this grab from the past makes an instant impact.
As stated last week, Reebok Pay Dirt Pump will hit retail stores in October for $92. Do these Reebok’s look dirt cheap or are they legit for you athletes? Thanks to Complex for the pic. |

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Reebok returns this fall with its latest version of the Pump Omni Lite. This is just one of the four styles that will be released this season as part of a concept pack dubbed ‘Elements’. All four styles are inspired by the four substantive elements: water, wind, earth, and fire. Each colorway and texture is inspired by one of these elements. ‘Fire’ (shown here) will make its debut first.
‘O say can you see, by the dawn’s…Is Reebok expressing its patriotism through a shoe? I could understand releasing these as the Olympics are occuring but…why now? Well, Reebok intends to release this Flag Pack in 2009 that’ll definitely have everyone covering their heart with their right hand. Two models enclosed, the Reebok Omni Lite Pump and Insta Pump Fury will feature a red midsole and tongue covered with white stars in front of a blue background. Has Reebok gone too far with this pump or do you patriotic people find favor in it? A very interesting shoe to say the least. How do you feel about it? View more pics after the jump!
The next round of Bring Back Reebok Pumps will be hitting doors later this month. For this round, Reebok ditched the multiple pallet of bright colors for black, white, and an electric blue. A nice, yet subtle, touch to all three Pumps (Court Victory, Omni Lite, Fury) is a striped lining. Check out all 3 pairs past the jump. These will release August 23rd at