Reebok Men's Match Point

: Reebok Men's Match Point

Reebok Men's Match Point



 : Reebok Men's Match Point
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Binding: Apparel
Brand: Reebok
Department: mens
Feature: Fit: True to Size. Please click on the 'See merchant's sizing chart' link (below the size dropdown) to find the U.S. size that corresponds to your U.S. size.



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Product DescriptionThe Reebok Match Point is an anatomically-engineered shoe made for the tennis courts. While you perfect your serve, keep your feet comfortable in this shoe made with an open weave mesh upper for breathability and support. It incorporates DMX® Shear Max Plus, which is a maximum vertical and horizontal cushioning that reduces the stress on the heel during impact. An IMEVA midsole also provides cushioning, and is featured with Play Dry™ lining for moisture management. There is a removable, ventilated PU sockliner for cushioning, breathability and an accommodation for orthotics. The outsole is made of three important features: the Z Court outsole, which is a compression-molded, solid rubber with high abrasion-resistance; forefoot flex grooves for increased flexibility, and a ventilated transition bridge for breathability and heel-to-toe transition. The traction has a herringbone pattern for high performance.




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  • Fit: True to Size. Please click on the "See merchant's sizing chart" link (below the size dropdown) to find the U.S. size that corresponds to your U.S. size.













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