Reebok KFS Function Trainer

Color: Grey, Purple, White

Material: Synthetic

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Style #: 2-275225

Category: Crosstraining

$ 80.00 $ 55.99

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Reebok KFS Function Trainer Details
  • KFS (Kinetic Fit System) utilizes a natural form for a perfect fit
  • HexRide technology adds lightweight cushioning and superior shock absorption
  • Durable, non-marking rubber outsole provides great traction indoors and out
  • OrthoLite molded sockliner offers great cushioning
  • Play Dry lining wicks away moisture
Reebok KFS Function Trainer Description

For something more than just a trainer, you need to check out the Reebok KFS Function Trainer women's crosstraining shoes. These shoes mean business, especially if your business is fitness. Sure, they look great, and that's important. After all, who wants to work out in ugly shoes? You might be getting fit, but finger pointing and random laughter isn't much of a motivator.

The Reebok KFS Function Trainer women's crosstraining shoes feature some pretty cool technology that's designed to give you the most efficient and comfortable workout you can get. With comfort elements like HexRide technology and an Ortholite molded sockliner, you won't be cutting your workout time early with some lame excuse about your feet hurting. Add to that the Kinetic Fit System and you've got a seriously awesome trainer. Order your new favorites-- the Reebok KFS Function Trainer women's crosstraining shoes-- today!

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  • Reviews Reebok KFS Function Trainer Average Rating: 5 out of 5 based on 2 reviews
    Very good!
    by kays on Apr 8th, 2010

    I love them! Great for personal training, elliptical and anything else! I don't run in them as they are crosstrainers...

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    Very good!
    by kays on Apr 1st, 2010

    These shoes are very comfortable and also have awesome style! I receive lots of compliments! I work as a personal trai...

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    Brand History
    Reebok

    Joseph William Foster, founder of Reebok's predecessor company, made running shoes with spikes way back in the late 19th century, making him one of the first shoe manufacturers to do this and helping to develop the athletic shoe into its current form. In 1895, Foster opened a business in the United Kingdom, J.W. Foster and Sons, to market his high-quality handmade running shoes to knowledgeable athletes across the world. By 1924, Foster and Sons had an established reputation for manufacturing superior shoes, and the company was given the chance to manufacture running shoes for athletes representing England in the Olympics. Among the runners performing in Foster shoes were the legendary Harold Abrahams and Eric Liddell, runners whose lives form the basis of the classic movie "Chariots of Fire."

    With this legacy of high-quality footwear construction in mind, two of Foster's grandchildren, Joe and Jeff Foster founded Mercury Sports. This was the company that would become Reebok in 1960, named after the Dutch word for an African gazelle. The company lived up to the J.W. Foster legacy, manufacturing first-class footwear for customers throughout the UK. In 1979, Paul Fireman, a sporting goods distributor, saw a pair of Reeboks at an international trade show and negotiated to sell them in North America. Three styles of Reebok running shoes were introduced to the U.S. market later that year. At $60 per pair, these shoes were the most expensive shoes on the American market, but many consumers decided the shoes were worth the expense.

    The Freestyle aerobic shoes, designed with lightweight comfort and iconic double Velcro ankle straps, were the first shoes designed specifically for women's athletics and soon became a staple of 1980s fitness and fashion. By 1985, Reebok products were available in more than 170 countries. In 1989, Reebok introduced another piece of classic ‘80s footwear; the Pump. The popularity of the Pump, a basketball shoe with adjustable air cushioning for custom fit and support, helped Reebok to dominate the court in the late ‘80s and early ‘90s. Perhaps it was this history of court domination that inspired Reebok to sign contracts with such preeminent court (hardwood and clay) athletes as Allen Iverson and Venus Williams. Though adidas purchased Reebok in 2006, 10 year contracts to supply uniforms for players in the NFL, NBA, and WNBA ensure that the Reebok name and sensibility with its roots planted in the 19th century, will last well into the 21st.