Reebok Releases Adaptive Sneaker Collection


Side profile of two Reebok shoes, left is casual sneaker in white, right is sports trainer in white, blue, green and a yellow zipper.

Reebok and Zappos Adaptive have partnered to launch Reebok’s first adaptive footwear collection, Reebok Fit to Fit.

The Reebok Fit to Fit collection includes two models of shoes designed to accommodate the needs of people with disabilities. The Nanoflex Parafit TR offers a breathable mesh upper, along with a medial zipper and heel pull tab to make it easier to put on and take off the shoes. The Club MEMT Parafit features a medial zipper, extra 4E width, a low-cut design for enhanced mobility and a removable sock liner for custom fitting.

“At Reebok, we continue to prioritize innovation and creating products that inspire human movement,” says Todd Krinsky, senior vice president of product at Reebok Design Group. “We’re proud to introduce our first official adaptive collection to help those with disabilities thrive — from sports and fitness to everyday life.”

The Reebok Fit to Fit collection will be available in multiple colorways beginning May 19. The Nanoflex Parafit TR is available for $90 and comes in adult unisex sizes. The Club MEMT Parafit is available for $65, also in adult unisex sizes. Both models will be available in single shoe options soon. The Nanoflex Parafit TR and Club MEMT Parafit can be purchased from Reebok and Zappos Adaptive.


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