Reebok REEBOK WORK IN CUSHION 4.0 FU7355 shoes black

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Reebok work in cushion 4.0 (FU7355) - black, male, low

Description:

Reebok Work in Cushion 4.0 is a universal, comfortable men's footwear designed for daily use and training. Classic, black design makes the shoes easily match many styles - from sports to casual. Solid performance from synthetic materials and a textile insole guarantee convenience and durability with regular use.

The most important features:

- Purpose: daily use and training.

- Depreciation: DMX Ride+ foam in the middle sole ensures soft foot transfusion and comfort when walking.

- materials: upper and sole made of synthetic plastic; lining made of textile material.

- color: black - universal and easy to care.

- Construction: low, lace -up shoes, without insulation.

- Packaging: original manufacturer's box.

Application:

- Ideal as comfortable everyday footwear for walks, travel and light training.

- They will work at all seasons, although the lack of warming makes them less suitable at very low temperatures.

Advice when choosing:

- Choose a size with a small loose (approx. 0.5-1 cm at the front) to ensure comfort with longer walking.

- If you care about greater breathability during intensive training, check that the model in the selected version has more perforation or a mesh insert.

- For daily care, regular wiping with a damp cloth and drying at room temperature is enough.

Summary:

Reebok work in cushion 4.0 shoes are practical, comfortable and universal men's footwear - a good choice if you are looking for solid, black sneakers for everyday use and light activities.

  • Sole material: synthetic
  • Insole material: fabric
  • Height: low
  • Clasp: laced
  • Additional features: lack
  • Color: black
  • Model: Reebok Work In Cushion 4.0 shoes
  • Warming: no
  • Producent code: BM76751
  • Outer material: synthetic

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