We’ve seen them across the W alongside Angel Reese. We’ve seen ’em in the League, courtesy of Matas Buzelis. First looks at PEs are circulating across the G League at the behest of Dink Pate. The Reebok Engine A is everywhere. Following months filled with teasers and an on-court unveiling, the Boston-based brand is bringing its latest construction to the masses this Thursday, February 13.
After announcing the signings of Buzelis, Reese, Pate and five-star high school prospect Nate Ament—joining 2021 signee Lexie Brown—the brand has been gearing up for a monumental return led by a new generation.
“I’m pumped for the launch of Engine A, it has everything I need to feel supported on the court and stylish,” Ament says. “As a young athlete, it’s an honor to be part of the Reebok team during such a huge moment, and I’m excited for the future ahead.”
For the first time since the early 2010s, Reebok is back in its bag with new innovation. But echoes of the past can still be seen through an updated lens. Insightful eyes may have caught the silhouette’s ’90s inspiration right off the bat when Angel debuted the gleaming “Silver” pair last August. The molded exoskeleton upper’s layered appearance takes notable design strokes from the famed Mobius line. And the synonymous Energy Return System (ERS) that graced the Reebok Pump Omni Zone and numerous other compositions across the late ’80s returns in 2025 to outfit the midsole. Plus, a duo of nitrogen-infused SuperFloat cushioning elements at the heel and forefoot.
Over the coming months, more colorways will appear and more signings to Team RBK.B will be announced. Matas has already keyed us into a bright orange and baby blue offering while Dink broke out a G League Ignite-inspired PE on more than one occasion. The gears of Reebok’s resurgence have been in motion for some time. Call it a reclamation or even a revival. The revolution isn’t on the way. It’s here, courtesy of the Engine A.
Images courtesy of Reebok. Action photos via Getty Images.
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