Well, why not?
Golf is hip. Golf is in. And Reebok is seeing its biggest competitors making waves, thinking “Why not us?” They are, after all, one of the biggest in the industry NOT to offer a legitimate golf line.
Well, that changes now. And luckily for both you and me, Reebok is leaning heavily on proven commodities to bolster their reentry into the performance golf space.
Reebok is giving us three bangers to kick of the golf season, starting with their ever-popular crossfit silhouette, the Nano.
Oh, and the cherry on top? Without question, it’s the Question: Allen Iverson’s (against whom MyGolfSpy founder Adam Beach played ball in high school) signature Reebok shoe is making its way to the golf course and I couldn’t be more excited.
Still with me? Let’s dive a little deeper into the three golf shoes Reebok is offering and get a little history lesson in the process.
Nano Golf: A big deal
Now, with more than 14 successful iterations in the rearview, Nano is making its way to golf. Naturally, it’s packed with a lot of the same tech that makes Nano one of the most revered shoes in athletics.
The Nano Golf shoe will retail for $130 and has already made its way to the feet of brawny bomber Bryson DeChambeau.
A question about the Question
All jokes aside, the Question is one of, if not the most iconic, franchises in Reebok’s repertoire. I’m a little young to have experienced the Allen Iverson craze but as a sneaker enthusiast since the early 2010s I can definitely appreciate what the Question and AI mean to basketball.
How does that translate to golf? I wouldn’t say seamlessly. It’s not, say, a one-to-one re-creation similar to what we see from Jordan Brand on the Jordan 1 golf shoes. Instead, it’s a sleeker, slimmed-down version of the icon with a few missing features.
Can you say Hexalite? The best part of the OG Question shoe, the Hexalite cushion, is nowhere to be felt (or seen) on the Question golf shoe. Instead, we’re given a nameless cushion setup that sits atop a fairly aggressive-looking spikeless outsole.
Something about that tumbled leather toe has me ready to hit a mean crossover on the GOAT himself (IYKYK).
The Reebok Question Golf shoe will retail for $180 (honestly a great price for a leather shoe).
What da hell is a polar bear doing in Arlington, Texas?
As I mentioned, I’m a little young to have experienced the full hype of Reebok’s Pump technology but I’ve seen enough clips of Shaq, Dennis Rodman and Dee Brown to paint a clear picture of the hype behind it.
After doing some research, I was surprised to read that this isn’t the first time Reebok’s thrown a Pump onto a golf shoe. Greg Norman was actually an earlier adopter of the technology back in the ’80s. Who knew?
While I’m unsure exactly how “The Pump” is implemented in the OG Pump Golf Shoe (is it the whole shoe, just the tongue, etc.?), I do know that having that iconic Pump technology on the outside gives this shoe a fighting chance at retail, especially with the “more seasoned” crowd.
The OG Pump Golf Shoe will retail for $200 and features the same outsole tooling as the Question Golf Shoe.
Rounding it out
The entire Reebok Golf franchise, including both footwear and apparel, will be available to purchase starting on March 25.
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