The Truth: Dissecting Reebok Pump

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    Reebok Pump Omni Zone 2 Review - The Reebok Pumps were my favorite gimmicky sneaker technology when I was a kid and they are back with the same tech and almost the same silhouette but is the Reebok Pump Omni Zone II as good as the original or is it just a cash grab by Reebok to utilize the nostalgia of the Reebok pump technology. In this video we put it to the test by cutting a pit in half and pumping up the air bladder until it explodes. We are also going to see how much hexalite is in this pair of pumps to find out the truth about the reebok omni zone 2 sneakers.
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    2:02 3 Main Questions
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    4:23 Air Unit Dissection
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    7:40 Where is the Hexalite?
    8:14 Cutting out the Hexalite
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  • @RoseAnvil
    @RoseAnvil  Před 8 měsíci +3

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    • @bonnome2
      @bonnome2 Před 5 měsíci

      4:02 leather can stretch a lot so sometimes they add a more stiff fabric to the back so it doesn't stretch as much.
      Not sure if that is the reason that they did it here though.

  • @kennlawson6807
    @kennlawson6807 Před 2 lety +194

    Rose Anvil, I have a pair of OG Reebok Pumps that I would let you cut up. The soles are disintegrating do I can't wear them. I am an OG Reebok fan from back when I played football in the 90's and would love to contribute the shoes to your video.

  • @BungaEBiker
    @BungaEBiker Před 2 lety +312

    When I was a teenager the coolest thing in sneakers, that was not as out of reach for poor folks as Pumps, were Reebok Blacktops. Supposed to be the toughest sneakers Reebok ever made. Yeah that honeycomb stuff was in them too and there was about as much of it as in those Pumps. I pestered my parents for over a year to get them. I got them as a birthday gift and I was the proudest peacock when I wore them to school. A month later when the honeycomb stuff came loose in one then the other I spent the rest of the time I had them NOT wearing them when it was wet out. The holes would pump water in the shoe which was gross. I can still remember squelching along and feeling so let down. I never bought another pair of Reebok's after that pair, put me off the brand completely.

    • @mikekirby2085
      @mikekirby2085 Před 2 lety +26

      Exactly the same for me. On a quiet night you could hear the blacktops falling apart. Last reeboks for me too

    • @brianxbradley
      @brianxbradley Před 2 lety

      Hexalite

    • @CoolGuySayingCoolThings
      @CoolGuySayingCoolThings Před 2 lety +6

      They also made blacktops with the pump

    • @rgw1380rw
      @rgw1380rw Před 2 lety +5

      I had a pair of Reebok Pumps, plus the Blacktop. I'm not sure about your experience, but those Blacktop's were pretty sturdy

    • @rgw1380rw
      @rgw1380rw Před 2 lety

      @@CoolGuySayingCoolThings 🤓👍🏾

  • @eliamandaocana2111
    @eliamandaocana2111 Před 2 lety +2

    I respect your channel as a sneaker head cuz most channels you get athletic testing and just breakdown of comfort. But this channel breaks down tech and material inside and out and to me it truly helps me understand the tech so much more. That being said please start doing the iverson shoes the question and the answer 4. Would super appreciate it. Keep up the great videos super entertaining. God bless

  • @runitup647
    @runitup647 Před 2 lety +183

    This shoe has a special place in my heart. I literally just found a pair while riding my bike around downtown almost ten years ago. I was kinda transient and between places and probably wouldn't have spent that amount on shoes at the time. They were in great shape, couldn't believe someone had just thrown them out.
    Thanks to that person and thank you Weston for your detailed breakdowns.

    • @Yoyie4
      @Yoyie4 Před 2 lety +4

      I'm curious. Did it fit you, by any chance?
      If so, then damn -- that must've been quite the find!

    • @runitup647
      @runitup647 Před 2 lety +12

      @@Yoyie4 It sure did, wore them for years during spring and fall.

    • @michaelmccoy1794
      @michaelmccoy1794 Před 2 lety +1

      Eeewwwww. Just. Ew.

    • @runitup647
      @runitup647 Před 2 lety +10

      @@michaelmccoy1794 🤡

    • @aidenhall8593
      @aidenhall8593 Před rokem +3

      are you sure they didn’t have any famous baseball players signatures on them

  • @stuntmonkey00
    @stuntmonkey00 Před 2 lety +459

    I would love to see an Asics teardown. Speaking of Hexalite, the amount of gel in an Asics shoe looks absurdly minimal despite that being their "technology."

    • @stuntmonkey00
      @stuntmonkey00 Před 2 lety +25

      @@jahmanborneo1343 I fell like what makes them great is just the basic shoe construction and not fancy technology. They are on the cushy side but the basic last and motion control feels far more important than whatever fancy buzz term they might add. That said, I haven't liked the changes to the heal counter over some of the years in the 2000 series.

    • @Shithappenswhenu
      @Shithappenswhenu Před 2 lety +44

      Asics are definitely function over form and built to last. More of a runners shoe with running specific technology.
      But I've always been a big fan.

    • @kaikart123
      @kaikart123 Před 2 lety

      @@jahmanborneo1343 Novablast 2 is pretty great

    • @bufordhighwater9872
      @bufordhighwater9872 Před 2 lety +6

      It's been like 26 years now, but for what it's worth, when I tore apart my first or second pair of Asics, the gel cushions were at least big enough to look like they were functional.

    • @BuzzingGoober
      @BuzzingGoober Před 2 lety +1

      @@Shithappenswhenu lol Asics are absolute shit now. Both broow and Saucony are far superior.

  • @coffinbirth2847
    @coffinbirth2847 Před 2 lety +65

    I guess I was a weird kid, but in addition to being a sneaker freak, I would also like to take things apart and see how things worked...and I completely broke down a pair of Reebok Pumps that were somewhat similar to these, not the Blacktop version either, but all three used the same pump system. I unsuccessfully tried to graft them into a pair of Air Huaraches, haha. The failure point was usually the release valve, but the overpumping thing we used to do around our friends at school resulted in multiple busted pairs in my circle of peers. They must've fixed that later as there's no way the vintage ones could withstand what you just did. The later Shaq models had a bladder system that wrapped around the ankle, and the CO2 runners were laceless and wrapped most of the foot. I actually have a pair of modern pumps that are somewhat similar, but the release valve has a leak in one, so they never fixed that particular failure point. The V2 Nike 180 Air Force Command has a vastly superior pump system with a dial for pumping up different sections of the shoe. They did a reissue of the V1 a few years ago, but sadly not the V2...yet.

    • @s3ntin3l60
      @s3ntin3l60 Před 2 lety +2

      What was the attraction to sneakers? I could never understand it when I was in grade school. I grew up in the inner city, sneakers were basically the rave. I couldn't afford the top brands, got a lot of making fun of for the Payless stuff, but maybe a lack of it allowed me to escape the fascination? But I always wondered what went through people's heads with the new kicks...

    • @watchreport
      @watchreport Před rokem

      @@s3ntin3l60 it’s just like anything else. Marketing, hype, peer pressure, having the latest and best, wearing cool kicks compared to what adults are wearing and so much more.

    • @K-Effect
      @K-Effect Před rokem +1

      On rainy days I did the same stuff when I was a kid/young teenager. When my shoes got old, worn out or I grew out of them I would cut them apart and make Frankenstein shoes with the other shoes I had. I would also find other fabrics and materials around the house to combine them with. Stitch remover, glue gun, hand stitching and some other butchered techniques. But at the end I would always have some hideous looking Island of Dr. Moreau shoes

  • @Gneefek
    @Gneefek Před 2 lety +86

    When my original pair back in the 90s finally died I cut them open to see what was inside. They had the same or similar tongue as seen here, but at the bottom they connected to a second bladder that wrapped around the back of the ankle. You could feel them inflate at the back of the foot. I bought another pair about 12 years ago, but they do not inflate at the back - just the tongue as seen here. Sadly these pair recently died too when the plastic of the basketball on the pump got brittle and snapped off/fell apart when I tried to pump them.

    • @rgw1380rw
      @rgw1380rw Před 2 lety

      I remember cutting into mine as well. I can't remember my findings though.

    • @gaojen3365
      @gaojen3365 Před 2 lety +1

      I too was a curious kid, and cut mine apart once they were too small. I had the same basic model shoe which the one in the video was modeled on. The tongue looked identical, and there was not any other air bladders. Other upgrade/follow-on versions did have more involved air bladders.

    • @rgw1380rw
      @rgw1380rw Před 2 lety +1

      @@gaojen3365 Cutting our Reeboks open seemed to be a burial ritual for some of us, my friend 🤓👍🏾! I have yet to see the specific Pumps I had be reissued. The model I had was the SXT, which I still think were the best variation of the Reebok Pump. They may have been originally released in 1989/1990.

    • @Davivd2
      @Davivd2 Před 2 lety +1

      I used to have a pair with an air bladder that wrapped around your ankle too. I traded my shoes with another kids for a couple of minutes to compare. His shoes just had the tongue air bladder and those really felt like a gimmick. At least the ankle bladders gave your ankle some support. The tongue bladder just made your feel like you had pressure on the top of your foot.

    • @salvadorromero9712
      @salvadorromero9712 Před rokem +2

      I feel like the first generation had the full bladder system, whereas when they saw how much hype they had they started bringing out the cheaper systems to cash in on the hype for a wider audience. I remember when I examined the tongue-only bladder I was so disappointed (I'd never worn Pumps; I was a kid and they were way too expensive); was this what all the hype was about? Even then, as an easily ad hyped kid, I could tell that just having a tongue that blows up like a balloon was especially lame, useless, and ridiculous.

  • @dawidos0095
    @dawidos0095 Před 2 lety +92

    Reebok, finally. I would like to see dissecting Reebok Club C if possible.

    • @blah596
      @blah596 Před 2 lety

      This

    • @srafnos2073
      @srafnos2073 Před 2 lety +19

      Maybe asking for too much, but a regular club c 85 vs club c vintage would be perfect

    • @prajwalthapa2206
      @prajwalthapa2206 Před 2 lety

      👍

    • @golfboy83
      @golfboy83 Před 2 lety +6

      The Club C and the Reebok Classic have been my go to shoes for over a decade. I have 5 pairs of Classics right now. I'd love to see those cut in half as well.

    • @srafnos2073
      @srafnos2073 Před 2 lety +1

      @@trollerblade1011 Yeah you are right, some more interesting an bizzare shoes like designer shoes/boots, like rick owens stuff, those cool Balenciaga monstrosities, etc would be pretty nice. But he usually doesn't go with very interesting stuff, especially on sneakers, so idk

  • @areksoo
    @areksoo Před 2 lety +95

    Reebok is scamming with the Hexalite. It was an actual cushioning back in the day, but now it's for show. They did this with the Iversons as well. Also the original Pump had air bags all over the shoe. It's a shame. I had the original high tops in the white/blue CW. I would love to get a pair, but these shady tactics of Reebok, I refuse to get anything from that company.

    • @Transhumanist_Adam
      @Transhumanist_Adam Před 2 lety +6

      True. It’s really dumb too. If they didn’t cheap out word would have got around and they would have made more.

    • @ColbyJohnson303
      @ColbyJohnson303 Před 2 lety +6

      unfortunately thats what tends to happen when a company gets bought by a conglomerate, it really sucks

    • @caulintanner7380
      @caulintanner7380 Před 2 lety +7

      Back in 1989 pumps were a super premium shoe. Adjusted for inflation their retail cost was close to $350-$400 nowadays. It’s a shame, I’m hoping rose anvil gets enough love for us to grab a pair of OGs!

    • @montufaraj7066
      @montufaraj7066 Před 2 lety +3

      I had some Tennis shoes from reebok with hexalite. I do remember cutting it with and knife up in the toe area and there was hexalite there too. But it was around 94-95.

    • @nitinmaurya8298
      @nitinmaurya8298 Před měsícem

      True I'm a salesman at reebok store you're right.. Even Floatride energy 4 and 5 has always in complain.. About pasting😢

  • @cort3079
    @cort3079 Před 11 měsíci +15

    The 90s were a super cool time for sneakers. I had a pair of L.A. Gear Catapults. They didn't help me jump any higher, but I felt really cool wearing them to school and playing basketball in them. I think the Pumps were more functional than the Catapults. Would love to see a pair of L.A. Gear Catapults dissected!

    • @chadjazeera9960
      @chadjazeera9960 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Damn... Remember British Knights?!

    • @AidenBraydenPodcast
      @AidenBraydenPodcast Před 4 měsíci +1

      I really wish they would make those l.a. gear shoes again. Rn they're just making fad shoes that look like everything else out there. I miss those light up l.a. gears!

  • @Beavis26NZ
    @Beavis26NZ Před 2 lety +26

    The Hexalite patch has always been that small. it has never covered the entire sole. I first noticed this back in the early nineties when I took a shoe apart to see the hexalite cushion. The original Hexalite had rounded corners and thinner walls, and I assume that it is different today because the original tooling was disposed of.

  • @forrest225
    @forrest225 Před 2 lety +224

    The spring in the air release is less critical than you think. The air pressure will actually hold the valve closed, the spring is just there for the initial inflation.

    • @ervxpi4728
      @ervxpi4728 Před 2 lety +2

      Nice

    • @shroomiestshroom3655
      @shroomiestshroom3655 Před 2 lety +3

      the air pressure will only hold the valve closed, without the spring the valve will most likely be open most the time, or have enough gaps to let the air out and not pressure up to seal, that is a tiny little air pump, you would need to bring the pressure up quick to shut the valve before the air escapes, i think you would have a lot of problems if the spring breaks.

    • @forrest225
      @forrest225 Před 2 lety +4

      @@shroomiestshroom3655 did you miss the last part of my comment, "the spring is just there for the initial inflation"
      ???

    • @brianfox340
      @brianfox340 Před 2 lety +1

      I actually knew someone that has these and had the spring fail. he had to pump really fast to get the initial inflation to start and they worked normally after it started.

    • @ashwitmoro
      @ashwitmoro Před rokem

      @@forrest225 Wouldn't that make it very critical?

  • @deedle6073
    @deedle6073 Před rokem +4

    I had these as a kid. The pump WORKS. 4-5 pumps make you jump about 10% higher than regular basketball shoes, and running is noticeably MUCH faster when pumped all the way. When you released the air valve, the hiss lets everyone around you know who's boss.

  • @sonsauvage
    @sonsauvage Před 2 lety

    You have one of the best channels on CZcams imo. The videos are very entertaining and satisfying to watch, they're informative, and I appreciate your sincerity. Just thought I'd mention it, cheers from the southeast

  • @wojciechbieniek4029
    @wojciechbieniek4029 Před 2 lety +2

    I worked in seat manufacturing for couple of years, and we use similar air bladders for seat/bolster cushioning, and as You've learned, it's a incredibly resilient material

  • @gavinhall2623
    @gavinhall2623 Před 2 lety +8

    Great review Weston! I'm also a massive fan of the Reebok pump. I own a pair of retros of the original 89 pump and absolutely love them. One thing Reebok is notorious for however is using fake hexalite in their retros. I've seen them use a hard plastic substitute before but we'd never know that they've only used a tiny little hexalite patch on this retro unless you actually cut them open so well done. Would be great to cut open a vintage pair as I think you'll find them a lot more functional and it would just be great to have a proper look at real hexalite and how it performs.

  • @seanbryant2848
    @seanbryant2848 Před 2 lety +20

    I have a pair of Reebok Pumps that are, if they are a day, they they have to be twenty or more years old... I've worn them from time to time, and have always used the pump for that custom fit. I've always marveled at how they feel. I have to dig them out of storage and wear them again, for the sake of nostalgia...
    Thanks for the great video!!!! Awesome!

    • @mCblue79
      @mCblue79 Před 2 lety +1

      My mum had a pair back in the early '90's and I'm sure the pump airbag thing went around the ankle, not just in the tongue right?

    • @seanbryant2848
      @seanbryant2848 Před 2 lety +1

      @@mCblue79 ... as I remember, the inflation is in the tongue, and on the sides, couching the foot and cradling the foot, so that it sits firmly in the footbed and in the heel cup and counter, so that the foot cannot slop around inside the shoe.

    • @mCblue79
      @mCblue79 Před 2 lety

      @@seanbryant2848 that's what I thought thanks. These remakes only have the bladder in the tongue.

    • @doublestrokeroll
      @doublestrokeroll Před 2 lety

      @@mCblue79 The high top basket ball original ones had the pump all around including the ankle. Squeezes the achillies tendon

    • @SPNKr16
      @SPNKr16 Před 2 lety

      @@mCblue79 My 2019/2020 manufacture date Pumps have the pump in the ankle sides too, just like in the video above.

  • @larrywade166
    @larrywade166 Před 2 lety

    This is my first vid of yours. Its so simple of a premise and I love the way you applied your idea. This is good stuff. Even if I'm not a big sneaker head, I appreciate good ideas and This is dope.

  • @kenndavenport
    @kenndavenport Před 2 lety

    Great video! I love this kind of ‘engineering’ video for retro shoes I saw in High School and College. Subbed because of the cat! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

  • @dpbeardslee
    @dpbeardslee Před 2 lety +19

    I remember a warning back in the day about getting on commercial airliners with Pumps. Evidently the change in air pressure could be problematic if you didn't release the pressure before climb out.

  • @brianfox340
    @brianfox340 Před 2 lety +8

    Wildly impressed with the seeming legitimacy of the pump system.
    You're going to make some sneaker heads upset when this takes off and you dissect a vintage pair, but I'll be here to watch for sure.

    • @joshuaa.5523
      @joshuaa.5523 Před 2 lety +1

      just ups the prices on their collections with less in circulation.

  • @estrellaarce1578
    @estrellaarce1578 Před rokem

    I work for Reebok and had to laugh a bit when I saw you pump it by hand. The commitment!! We have little machines that imitate that (which are hilarious to watch), they are supposed to endure a lot of pumps.

  • @strtb
    @strtb Před 2 lety

    Mindblowing video! So glad youtube recommended this to me!

  • @acorredorv
    @acorredorv Před 2 lety +7

    Back in the day I had a few Reeboks with Hexalite and I did cut them open when they wore out. In all of them the Hexalite was just a tiny square, just like these ones; back then it was also just a gimmick. Remember back then all brands had their propietary cusioning system, Reebok had the "ERS" and "Hexalite".

  • @reinersoliven2719
    @reinersoliven2719 Před 2 lety +69

    Man that "hexalite" looked realy disappointing. Reebok does usually use good leather their retros. Would love to see an original pair of these just to see the real hexalite that they use back then. Awesome job as always. Cheers!

    • @HarithGaming
      @HarithGaming Před 2 lety +8

      yeah reebok dont use real hexalite anymore, this is just a cover for the little window

    • @TheRetroManRandySavage
      @TheRetroManRandySavage Před 2 lety +6

      Type "reebok pump technology" on CZcams and you'll find my video. I have original hexalite in that video. I've also done a few vids that feature original ultra hexalite. 👍

    • @terryburton971
      @terryburton971 Před 2 lety

      Wear testers been saying that for years as i do too lol on my QUESTIONs

    • @omerta2002
      @omerta2002 Před 2 lety +7

      The "real" hexalite they used Back In The Day was exactly as seen here, just a very small square at the exact point of centre impact. I know this for sure as I dissected all my old shoes back then when they were no longer fit to wear.

    • @Beavis26NZ
      @Beavis26NZ Před rokem +2

      @@HarithGaming The Hexalite they use now is still a small square of air sealed hexagonal compartments, but the tooling has changed from the original. It's not 'fake' per se, just different due to the updated tooling.

  • @barnes4g63
    @barnes4g63 Před 2 lety

    I love these shoe videos and the vintage/nostalgia shoes especially!

  • @apwilliams508
    @apwilliams508 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for that been looking at these for ages and being 42 I was a teen when these first came out and my parents would never ever buy them for me , good to know they are still made well and I can finally get a pair of my own.

    • @joeg5414
      @joeg5414 Před rokem

      I'm 39. I was so upset that my parents would never but them for me. I was stuck with shoes from Payless 😂 how embarrassing I thought it was

  • @coreywhitaker9619
    @coreywhitaker9619 Před 2 lety +8

    Those were so cool growing up. I would throw an idea out there. Remember Soaps? They claimed you could grind like you were wearing roller blades because of a hard plastic insert on the arch area of the outsole. I used to want them so bad but never owned a pair. Just interested if they were as cool as I remember they would be.

  • @neilstothard
    @neilstothard Před rokem +6

    I might be wrong but I think it depended on which pair you got back in the day (high or mids) as to whether it in flated in just the tongue or around the ankle as well, loved mine even if some people took it as a challenge to try and pop the bladder usually through jealousy because they didn't have any.

  • @trainer1
    @trainer1 Před 2 lety +2

    My Dee Browns as a kid finally wore out and yes it was jus a small square in the heel of hex. The pump bladder also used to have a tube that pumped up the tongue connected to the pump. They didn't pump the portion around the heel. The original prototype had the bladder extend under the foot as well which was a really cool idea but it was abandoned. These shoes are still awesome though.

  • @davidleeashkenazi8992
    @davidleeashkenazi8992 Před 2 lety

    Had these back at the day, absolutely loved them!

  • @patrickcronin6829
    @patrickcronin6829 Před 2 lety +35

    I’ve always wondered about this! I would appreciate seeing you do the vintage as well.
    Shoe technology is fascinating. Can you also consider doing the shoes that were banned from the Olympics? Maybe test the material rebound rate and geometry to explain why they give an unfair advantage. Thank you.

    • @paulbaxter9715
      @paulbaxter9715 Před 2 lety +1

      No one should ever desecrate an OG Pump by tearing it down. Let them RIP

    • @zerofallen059
      @zerofallen059 Před 2 lety +2

      ​@@paulbaxter9715 it's not that big of a deal

  • @aaronfoulk9849
    @aaronfoulk9849 Před 2 lety +8

    I remember being in 4th grade in 1991 and a couple classmates had these. I wanted a pair so bad, but my parents didn’t have the money. Instead I got a pair of LA Gear Regulators, a knock off of the Reebok Pumps, from an outlet store. I liked them, but in the back of my mind, I had that nagging thought that they just weren’t the real thing.
    Fast forward to today… I’m a self professed “boot guy.” I love the durability and support of a quality boot, love my Whites boots. I had sworn off “cheap” sneakers. Then I saw that Reebok was making these again. I thought screw it, I wanted these so badly as a kid, I have the money, I’m getting them! I ordered them and they arrived a few weeks ago. I love them! The pump really does nothing for me fit wise, but I love the nostalgia, and the way it takes me back to my childhood. I wish they made them in youth sizes as my son has taken ups love of sneakers and boots the way I did when I was his age and he would love a pair of these.
    I really hope this video does well for you. I’d love to see a pair of vintage ones dissected.

    • @dustinread6407
      @dustinread6407 Před 2 lety +1

      I always had the knockoffs too we would go to Payless and get the imitation jordans

    • @aaronfoulk9849
      @aaronfoulk9849 Před 2 lety +1

      @@dustinread6407 yup, I remember those. I think LA Gear even had a pair of sneakers that were a direct rip off of air Jordan’s.

    • @iamlazarow3526
      @iamlazarow3526 Před 2 lety

      They do make them in kid sizes, but reebok keeps them in the adult department on their website. They range from 3.5 US to 15 US. And yes, they all cost the same 😡 dang it reebok.

    • @sofa_kingcool985
      @sofa_kingcool985 Před rokem

      @@aaronfoulk9849 yep they were the L.A. Gear Catapults, a silly gimmick with a rubber ball under the heel

    • @NEMPLS
      @NEMPLS Před rokem

      I feel ya, my parents bought me pro wings.

  • @jermiecrn7325
    @jermiecrn7325 Před 2 lety

    Hi, just to say I discovered your videos and it completely changed the way I look at footwear. Thanks for all the work you do to educate, we've been fooled a lot in recent years. I would suggest covering hiking boots (Danner, Limmer, Hanwag, etc) and winter boots (fur boots, Lowa, Anfibio). I think we would get some interesting surprises looking at the different insulation used.

  • @jorvanrik3226
    @jorvanrik3226 Před 2 lety +2

    I had the first pump… it was 169.00 which was insane back then. The tallest white high top with the air release on the heel was the only one with the air bag all around your foot. All the others after were tongue only. Great video. Love those shoes.

    • @omerta2002
      @omerta2002 Před 2 lety

      Your almost correct. The all foot was the Double Pump that was recognisable by it's switch on the ankle. The 🏀 boots were as you say mostly midfoot pump but runners and others had ankle with/or midfoot pump. FYI The OG's price when new back then here in the UK was £120.

  • @AgreeWithKT
    @AgreeWithKT Před 2 lety +34

    Give this guy an award.
    He is the History Channel for shoes!

  • @NZotyoka81
    @NZotyoka81 Před 2 lety +4

    I had a pair of reebok sneakers back than in the late 90’s and i just would like to reassure you about the hexalite technologic there wasn’t more back then than it is today. I cutted out the unit and i found the same what you have found now. I also had two pairs of z pumps from 2014-2015 and it was a very cool feature altough it didn’t last long cause the faulty release valves didn’t hold the air anymore. Overall reebok shoes were always the most comfortable shoes i ever had. So i still love them and would buy some if i would find some retro from the 90’s again.

  • @DashDrones
    @DashDrones Před 2 lety

    Mine arrived today, I will not be tearing them apart, but so glad you did!!

  • @TM-eq9tx
    @TM-eq9tx Před 2 lety +1

    I used to own a pair of Reebok ice-hockey skates, they had the pump Tech in as well. It was great as I never had to pull my laces super tight, I could get them kinda tight enough and do the rest with the pump. Loved them, and they also had the same cool factor when you bent down and pumped them up just before take a penalty shot.

  • @johnfritz15
    @johnfritz15 Před 2 lety +40

    Also, Nike had a few pumps, including the Air Pressure that had an external pumping unit that was disturbing and easily lost. I’d like to see that dissected!

    • @caulintanner7380
      @caulintanner7380 Před 2 lety +4

      They also came with HUGE blow-molded cases/ backpacks. Super interesting!

    • @johnfritz15
      @johnfritz15 Před 2 lety

      I wouldn’t mind having the case.

    • @paulbaxter9715
      @paulbaxter9715 Před 2 lety

      Those things were insanely ugly and the pump never worked very well. They were not very comfortable. Mine tore up within 2 months.

    • @coffinbirth2847
      @coffinbirth2847 Před 2 lety +1

      I had the 180 Air Force Command(I think that's the name) they were awesome shoes. I had the second version that had a dial that you could turn and you could pump up different sections of the shoe. Heaviest shoes ever though.

    • @rgw1380rw
      @rgw1380rw Před 2 lety +1

      😂 I definitely found a few of those pumping units around town.

  • @DragonGalvy
    @DragonGalvy Před rokem +3

    nice, looks like the tongue pump model is still pretty much the same as the original tennis pumps I had in high school, (pulled them apart in a similar way when they wore out) and though the hexalite was just in small squares back then too, it was a totally different material to what they're using now. It was a VERY squishy material made of a thinner plastic that bounced back well when you squeezed it between your thumb and forefinger. - I also had the very first pump which had an air bladder which wrapped around your heel too, not just the tongue. But alas, the curse of the crumbing midsole.....

  • @paulcrandall2534
    @paulcrandall2534 Před 2 lety +1

    I grew up in the 90's. It was such a great time. I never had the pumps growing up, but I do remember having the Reebok Shawn Kemps. I loved those sneakers.

  • @sweejinsaw5960
    @sweejinsaw5960 Před 2 lety

    Hi, this is a nice video. It brought back so much memory to me. Back in the late 1990s I did cut out my worn out Pump. My Pump unit was on the collar. The Hexalite on mine was also a small piece. I was also disappointed back then with what I found for the small Hexalite 😆

  • @thedude928
    @thedude928 Před 2 lety +2

    You can also find this pump tech in CCM Ribcor hockey skates, as it was a carry over from when Reebok was branding hockey equipment. CCM had a partnership with Reebok, while the competition, Bauer, was making Nike hockey gear.

    • @AntonyHollingworth
      @AntonyHollingworth Před 2 lety +1

      Yo, that's awesome to see The Pump being used on another product still for performance.
      I had a pair of Nike Zoom Inline skates back from the Bauer days (late 90s), Black and Bronze, beautiful skates.

    • @thedude928
      @thedude928 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AntonyHollingworth Those Nike Zooms were legit. I'm still on the hunt for a white set of the ice skates to put together a full Federov kit. They pop up on sites like Sideline Swap, but they're either beaten to hell, or people want insane prices for them.

  • @dlee6985
    @dlee6985 Před 2 lety +5

    I’m willing to bet that if there was a study done on the placebo effect of the pump feature back in the 90’s, we’d find that it genuinely increased the performance in people who wore the shoe via the placebo effect, including myself. I really did believe it made me play better and run faster LOL. I think hexalite has always been a gimmick and simply a response to Nikes air cushioning. Now their DMX cushioning system was the real deal imo. That’s an idea for a future video. The Zig “technology” was another gimmick though lol. Unfortunately Reebok has probably cut corners more than the other major sneaker brands in recent times when it comes to their retros. In some of the Reebok Question retros, they resorted to using honeycomb stickers in the hexalite windows instead of actual hexalite. Unlike some retros from Nike/Jordan/adidas, pretty much all retros from reebok are only fit for casual wear due to how much they cheap out on materials and tech compared to the originals. Which is fine as long as you’re aware. Anyways thanks for the video and walk down memory lane!

    • @TheRetroManRandySavage
      @TheRetroManRandySavage Před 2 lety +1

      Hexalite gave fantastic cushioning. Especially when it was used just under the insole instead of the bottom of the midsole. The ultra hexalite used in the mid 90s models like fury, kamikaze, question, and hexacutor actually felt amazing and was super responsive. It was basically the same as nikes zoom technology (in the heel anyway).
      That ultra hexalite was legit badass.

  • @hityoutwo
    @hityoutwo Před 2 lety

    Interesting video as always, hoping you're able to get that vintage pair!

  • @DemolishoR_3750
    @DemolishoR_3750 Před rokem

    Wanted these so bad as a kid, but we didn't have the money for them. (I eneded up with the LA Gear pumps from k-mart haha!) Was so excited with this re-release and got myself a pair just recently. Totally worth every penny. Great video man, thanks for the breakdown.

  • @digitalfrrreak
    @digitalfrrreak Před 2 lety +4

    Once upon a time in the '90s, there was a shoe brand called L.A. Gear that was all the rage among teens and pre-teens. They had soles that lit up when you walked and, me and everyone and their friends wanted and probably owned a pair at some point. Would be cool to slice 'em up and see how they worked!

    • @carochan86
      @carochan86 Před 2 lety

      Yes please.

    • @omerta2002
      @omerta2002 Před 2 lety +1

      LA Lights was the shoe & now that very same tech is now in every cheap shoe store brands toddler/5-10yr old range of shoes.

    • @carochan86
      @carochan86 Před 2 lety

      @@omerta2002 I kind of doubt it for the really small kids sizes. Maybe size 1-6 kids

  • @d.felixphoto2260
    @d.felixphoto2260 Před 2 lety +4

    If they are putting this back out with some new tech a full length hexalite would be a nice gimmick. I'm a pumps fan but I wish they just refined them. The ones Rodman used to have in the commercial were amazing. The Nike pumps had a run for their money.

    • @TheRetroManRandySavage
      @TheRetroManRandySavage Před 2 lety

      There was a few pair's of Reeboks in the mid 90s that had full length ultra hexalite.

    • @d.felixphoto2260
      @d.felixphoto2260 Před 2 lety

      @@TheRetroManRandySavage yes. I remember but these should have gotten it as well. I wonder if it was actually full length in the Iverson's and other sneakers after seeing this tho.

  • @JermaineJagger
    @JermaineJagger Před 2 lety +1

    Yayyy!! Hella glad my suggestion was heard ☺️ another great video as always & so damn informational!! 👏🏾👏🏾
    Please do the instapump fury one dayyy! Especially the Boost versions if ya can. Their laceless and fully rely on the "Pump technology" 😁

    • @JermaineJagger
      @JermaineJagger Před 2 lety

      heres my lil old vid on one of my favorite collab pairs czcams.com/video/Ad9of9I8q2Y/video.html

  • @benzero7928
    @benzero7928 Před 2 lety

    I was super excited for this drop...the memories of this shoe from the 90s were strong. I love mine.

  • @sublime2craig
    @sublime2craig Před 9 měsíci +4

    When I was like 6-7 years old, all the way back in 1993, I literally thought I could run faster when I got my first pair of Reebok Pumps. I owned so many pairs/models of Reebok pumps when I was a kid, really nostalgic seeing these shoes. Really makes me want a pair!

  • @waynedub1167
    @waynedub1167 Před 2 lety +11

    I remember getting a pair of these from the thrift store as a kid.
    The pump didn't work😥

    • @walnutsandbeastiality866
      @walnutsandbeastiality866 Před 2 lety

      ,,The greatest feeling you can get in a gym, or the most satisfying feeling you can get in the gym is... The *pump* Let's say you train your biceps. Blood is rushing into your muscles and that's what we call The *pump* You muscles get a really tight feeling, like your skin is going to explode any minute, and it's really tight - it's like somebody blowing air into it, into your muscle. It just blows up, and it feels really different. It feels fantastic.
      It's as satisfying to me as, uh, c.ming is, you know? As, ah, having s.x with a woman and c.ming. And so can you believe how much I am in heaven? I am like, uh, getting the feeling of c.ming in a gym, I'm getting the feeling of c.ming at home, I'm getting the feeling of c.ming backstage when I *pump* up, when I pose in front of 5,000 people, I get the same feeling, so I am c.ming day and night. I mean, it's terrific. Right? So you know, I am in heaven."
      (Arnold Schwarzenegger, Pumping Iron)

  • @jessegonzales7953
    @jessegonzales7953 Před 2 lety

    U ain’t lying it took me to my childhood I remember these shoes lik yesterday love ‘em

  • @kevinmiller3869
    @kevinmiller3869 Před 2 lety

    Dope video a pair of my favorite kicks from the 90's

  • @johnfritz15
    @johnfritz15 Před 2 lety +4

    I ripped my pumps apart in 1992 and I can confirm that the technology is identical.

  • @nivlick
    @nivlick Před 2 lety +9

    As a person who had a pair in the 90s. I swear when they finally fell apart the haxalite was much larger. It coverd the whole heel section. But nostalgia has a way of distorting memories.

    • @mentazm
      @mentazm Před 2 lety +2

      It was brother. The hexalite in the retros is fake.

    • @omerta2002
      @omerta2002 Před 2 lety +1

      @@mentazm Disagree. It was possibly different shoe to shoe though.

    • @elchotocorazon
      @elchotocorazon Před 2 lety

      Weird. I do own a pair of 1992's OGs and they don't come with hexalite at all. Not advertised anywhere in the box or the shoe either.

    • @omerta2002
      @omerta2002 Před 2 lety

      @@elchotocorazonWhich model are they?

    • @elchotocorazon
      @elchotocorazon Před 2 lety

      ​@@omerta2002 they're the classic high-top white and blue I don't think they have a model name. The retro version of them are called the bringback

  • @jonah12
    @jonah12 Před 2 lety

    Love this video! I cut apart my old pump cross-trainers after I’d wore them out as a kid.

  • @Lord_of_the_shadows
    @Lord_of_the_shadows Před 2 lety

    I have two pairs and have been in love with em since the 90's they only get rocked in the summer months as I live in the U.K. but they are a piece of 90's nostalgia for me and I'll always love this sneaker.

  • @slammedc2003
    @slammedc2003 Před rokem +4

    I had the Reebok and Nike pumps and thought I was so damn cool at school. Hahaha! EDIT: The "cool" thing with the pumps is that you could tie your shoes to a loose comfort and then pump it up to tighten the fit if you felt like it, so you never had to tie your shoes after the first tie.

  • @BREDNBUTTER
    @BREDNBUTTER Před 2 lety

    Enjoyed this. I was such a fan of pumps as a kid and I love buying them and rocking them as an adult. I think the leather feels much better than the average Jordan. I’ve had good luck with my pumps functioning well, but I’ve seen a lot of people complain that their mechanisms don’t work. I think the chalk colored pair is my favorite of recent years.

    • @martinthrone7012
      @martinthrone7012 Před rokem

      Reebok was originally from Bolton Manchester England 🇬🇧 & I was 1 of the 1st to have every single model of their pump basketball 🏀 boots (this includes the very 1st pump boots) before they were made available for general release why? because I used to know a sales rep who was a family friend even better for me is that I used to get them at discounted price there were a lot of colour variants for each model including USA 🇺🇸 exclusives that weren't available here in the UK but I was only able to get 1 pair of each model........visually pleasing yes durability? good value for money? 💰 no the soles on the first 1's lasted just barely 5 months

  • @bmanplus2
    @bmanplus2 Před 2 lety +1

    Any time I got double dared on the playground I was okay, I would just give my shoes a few pumps, and then I knew I could take on the world. Thanks for the video, I would love to see you do this to some vintage pumps.

  • @AxLWake
    @AxLWake Před rokem +1

    I had a pair of Rebook Pump as a kid. Loved them.
    I liked the Puma Disk back then as well but never had a pair.

  • @ryland20
    @ryland20 Před 2 lety +2

    The more you PUMP the higher you JUMP!!! Haha, these were the coolest shoe when I was a kid and so glad to see it's return to Reebok's lineup! The Reebok Pump was hugely popular around the same time the movie 'The Sandlot' was released (1993). Ergo, the movie quote "Shoes guaranteed to make a kid run faster and jump higher" (referencing PF Flyers) made us 90's kids feel like that was The Pump of our day! Looking back at my elementary year book, half the class photos kids were wearing Reebok Pump's!

  • @worldclassk9t.f.585
    @worldclassk9t.f.585 Před rokem +1

    Hi, great job!!!...i had a reebok pump during 1992-93 season and i also had the vertical 2 Penny hardaway, cool hum!? well the point is i did open the hexalite and was the whole heel, made from a silicone or rubber, bouncy material at least 4x4 inches flat and like a quarter inch deep i had it on my key chain for years. The pump bladder did wrap my entire ankle also. so was a different tech back then.

  • @hunterwilliams279
    @hunterwilliams279 Před rokem

    The pump and bl have Always Been Just like that! As soon as you opened it up, I had flash backs.

  • @tokendave8630
    @tokendave8630 Před 2 lety

    I had a pair in the 90s and I can’t remember if there was an air bladder around the ankle or whether the tongue bladder was so wide that it felt like there was an ankle bladder. Cool
    Video man 👍🏼

  • @pockyboi6699
    @pockyboi6699 Před 2 lety +1

    Would love to see you do Adidas Samba, Samba OGs, or the new Samba ADV (Skate). I love the OGs and I just recently picked up the white ADV which has a leather toecap vs the usual suede and no stripes which makes it kinda dad-ish. Loved Sambas ever since grade school and they seem to be popular again.
    Love your channel, I always learn something!!

  • @goodcitizen7064
    @goodcitizen7064 Před 2 lety

    I had a pair on these in the 90's, loved them.

  • @davo1093
    @davo1093 Před rokem

    Enjoyed this very much. thank you 🙏

  • @ideaynojodas
    @ideaynojodas Před rokem

    Love these videos

  • @holoceph3916
    @holoceph3916 Před rokem

    Hi Rose Anvil. Love all your videos. Just out of curiosity what do you do with all these shoes after dissecting them?

  • @simonfrancisphotography8856

    Oh man, hexalite! That really took me back, I remember having some hexalite sneakers back in the 90s. Don't remember much about them but I remember being super impressed/fascinated with the hexalite lol

  • @user-cr1wx2rf8q
    @user-cr1wx2rf8q Před rokem

    Great content! Would love to see the hexalite on an old pair ro see if it's just that little patch or if it covers the majority of the foot. Also curious about some of the older air bladders. 🤔.

  • @socorroprieto7113
    @socorroprieto7113 Před 2 lety

    Very cool! Always wanted these as a kid, but never did get. Not my style as an adult. Definitely does bring back memories from the 90’s.

  • @Merkava76
    @Merkava76 Před 2 lety

    Love to see some questions mids cut in half. Love boks

  • @marcossotelo1316
    @marcossotelo1316 Před rokem

    This is super dope video 🔥🔥🔥 I had me a pair when I was younger, way younger. maybe it was the pump not working like you said. Wow‼️ Thank you I subscribed and I gave it a thumbs up 👍🏼

  • @KeyKiller74
    @KeyKiller74 Před 2 lety

    I had the Reebok Black tops growing up loved them so much. Love to see Reebok do a remake of that shoe :)

  • @FFHB
    @FFHB Před 2 lety

    Still have one from new old stock. I felt that both the hexalite and the pump are just gimmicks. I just went for the looks!
    Although it's quite comfortable.
    Loved the vid! Thanks! 👍

  • @jedro86
    @jedro86 Před 2 lety

    I have a recollection of begging my mom for a pair of pumps that I swear were in a glass box at Footlocker. I must have only been about 7. Great video, I hope the oldies had more of the gimmicks to justify the high cost my mom surely paid.

  • @gaminggeek28
    @gaminggeek28 Před 2 lety +1

    Great content! I would like to see you do an actual early 90 Hexalite shoe to see how it's changed. As I'm sure I remember it being soft and squishy back then.

    • @LostWoodsman76
      @LostWoodsman76 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I had a pair in the 90s that the sole failed on and the hexlite was a tiny square just like the video.

  • @yamashitanakamura8589
    @yamashitanakamura8589 Před 2 lety

    Had a pair when I was a kid and loved them have about 5 pairs now as an adult and still love them

  • @freakofosk
    @freakofosk Před rokem +1

    I'm from Colombia, I pay my internet for see you Destroy all my favorite shoes...you have a piece of my heart ;). I broke a lot of this hexalite and I never find a full piece inside.

  • @jasonknippa4410
    @jasonknippa4410 Před 2 lety

    The vintage air bladder was very similar. I had a pair when I was 14, and after they finally wore out I cut them up to investigate. Bought them with my first job. $120 in 1990. My first and last pair of expensive shoes. Only cheap sneakers and nice boots ever since.

  • @rustystuff
    @rustystuff Před 2 lety +2

    The original The Pump used the E.R.S (Energy Return System) Basically several plastic collapsable tubes. Also on the original The Pump, the bladder surrounded most of the foot and the ankle with the release valve at the back of the boot. Very cool!!

  • @philliplyn2692
    @philliplyn2692 Před rokem

    One of my favorite pair of kicks when they first came out in the early 90s🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲

  • @Danielson1818
    @Danielson1818 Před rokem

    I was a little kid at the time, and LA Gear light up shoes where very popular for young kids. I kept drawing and designing a sneaker that had both the lights, and the pumps on them. I figure it was such a great idea that somebody had to make it eventually.

  • @lgerback34
    @lgerback34 Před 2 lety

    I remember wanting these as a kid but could never dream of affording them. These look sick. I gotta get a pair

  • @ykc16888
    @ykc16888 Před 2 lety

    I can't handle this much nostalgia on a Sunday!

  • @justindunbar8384
    @justindunbar8384 Před 2 lety

    I had a few pairs of these back in the early 90s, I even had the instapump which was an external inflator that used a CO2 cartridge and inflated them through the release valve. I also got a pair of the pump 2.0 that they released in the mid 2000s that had an automatic pump that was built into the heel that pumped every time you took a step and had a release valve on the back of the heel, they were slip on, no laces. I was a real pump fanatic. I would like to see them reissue the models that I had that had the air bladder in the heel and ankle as well as the tongue. Ahhhh memories. Thanks for the breakdown, I might look for these at my local reebok store if I get a chance.

  • @KevinWei24
    @KevinWei24 Před rokem +2

    First time I saw Reebok Pump was fall of 1991. I just moved to the US from France. I was 11 (almost 12). I was never a sneaker guy while in France but when I first saw those, I fell in love. I became a sneakerhead (more off than on). I loved all of the models and colorway. From Dee Brown's Omni Zone/Omni Lite to Michael Chang's Court Victory. They are my favorite pieces of nostalgia of the early 90s along with the Jordan 6 black infrared. I never got them when they were out in 91 but much later in 2016, I got the Michael Changs and in 2017 I got the Dee Browns. The Pumps don't work and I am not sure if it's malfunction or it just wasn't meant to work but for aesthetics only.

    • @sforza1903
      @sforza1903 Před rokem

      We same age and i had öne suette black at year 92 .time goes so fast ..that was a prestige in our friends that ages..greets from turkey

  • @taurumun8853
    @taurumun8853 Před 2 lety

    still have those, buyed 15y ago and still looking good with blue orange colors ❤️

  • @Buck3366
    @Buck3366 Před 2 lety

    Vintage Reebok ERS energy return system would be nice to look at. Nice video 👍

  • @jessejuliano8056
    @jessejuliano8056 Před 2 lety +2

    As someone who only wears reebok shoes, almost all leather variants, they really do hold up very well. Even skating in one of my pairs regularly, its held up so good compared to any other shoes. The leather, whatever it is, is good and in my experience performs better than any other sneakers I've owned.

    • @user-wt3wl3pm6q
      @user-wt3wl3pm6q Před rokem

      Reeboks are so comfortable.
      I skated in those for a few years because of nerve pain, I would get with most other shoes.

  • @swm40245
    @swm40245 Před 2 lety

    Hello,
    Have you done a video on the the Corcoran jump boot?

  • @leonhardable
    @leonhardable Před rokem

    It looks so cool how your greenscreen sometimes shines through the coloured pattern on the shoe :D

  • @markvicferrer
    @markvicferrer Před 2 lety

    I finally got a pair of Pumps when they were going out of style & the prices weren't insane. When you're being active, I don't think the extra air didn't really did much. But letting the air out felt like a relief after going hard all game.

  • @justintaylor5063
    @justintaylor5063 Před 2 lety

    Great video! How about a tear down of the LA Gear Catapult shoe?

  • @dperson6557
    @dperson6557 Před 2 lety

    I remember when they came out... Wasn't really interested in them thought it was a gimmick back then... Nice to see that they really had some sort of device inside of them.