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Gear Reviews: Shoes: Reebok
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Reebok KFS Pump Advantage

Reebok KFS Pump AdvantageMEN
Price: $110
Weight: 15 oz.
Sizes: 6.5–13
Ideal Foot Types: Neutral

WOMEN
Price: $110
Weight: 12.6 oz.
Sizes: 5–12
Ideal Foot Types: Neutral

SALES PITCH
Worn by pro Nicole Vaidisova, this customizable shoe moves with your foot as it strikes the court.

FINAL ANALYSIS
Borrowing from its running-shoe technology, Reebok uses the Kinetic Fit System across the upper. KFS has stretchable plastic material that helps the shoe move with your foot as you make contact with the court for more comfort and flexibility. The shoe also has Reebok’s Pump, which allows you to inflate the tongue for a better fit. Does it all work? While we liked the well-ventilated and roomy upper (it’s good for people with bunions or hammertoes), we wished the support features were stronger. Weartesters were more impressed but still split. Some found it amazing, while others couldn’t wait to take it off. It’s a shoe you have to try for yourself.

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