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Reebok ATR Talkin' Crazy


$80.00 Released December, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Sockliner is removable to help dry them out while not in use. Great cushioning, feet don't get sore easily. Design has enough room inside for custom orthodics.

The Cons:Not very breathable, feet get hot fairly quickly. Very little shock absorption beyond the basic cushioning.

The Reebok ATR Talkin' Crazy (or Talkin' Krazy) are a mid-priced men's basketball shoe offered by Reebok. Reebok claims that "your competition won't be talkin' when they see you in this DMX Foam cushioned b-ball shoe".

Product Shot 2  Whether that is true or not, the DMX foam, removable PU sockliner and IMEVA midsole will at least keep your feet from talkin' about not being comfortable.  The herringbone outsole added traction, while the mid-cut design helps add stability and support. However, the most innovative part of this shoe is the ability to write a message on your shoe for one game, and erase it and write a new message for the next to take trash talk to a whole new level (dry erase pen included). The Reebok ATR Talkin' Crazy (or Krazy) is primarily white for ample writing room, and comes with various accent colors such as red, grey, white, green and blue.

Features

  • DMX foam
  • Removable PU sockliner
  • IMEVA midsole
  • Herringbone outsole for traction
  • Mid-cut design
  • On-shoe message writing
  • Colors: White with red, grey, white, green or blue
  • Dry erase pen included

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Pros
  • 1

    sockliner is removable to help dry them out while not in use

  • 1

    great cushioning, feet don't get sore easily

  • 1

    design has enough room inside for custom orthodics

  • 1

    traction design works for movement in any direction

  • 1

    enough ankle support for comfort, but still allows a good range of movement

Cons
  • 2

    not very breathable, feet get hot fairly quickly

  • 1

    very little shock absorption beyond the basic cushioning

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