For the past two weeks, Reebok has been dropping some general release heat without warning. The latest is this super clean DMX Run 10 ‘Gum’.
This latest DMX Run 10 flaunts an all-white upper constructed of durable textiles and white leather. The look puts all the focus on the gum outsoles, which are perfect for summertime. Originally released in 1997 as a performance runner, the DMX Run 10 was designed by Billy Marvin.
According to Reebok, the DMX Run 10 ‘Gum’ rides atop an EVA midsole with “DMX moving air technology” that should cushion each phase of your stride — you can also see it through the gum outsoles. It isn’t all the way true DMX and it’s firm until broken in.
The Reebok DMX Run 10 ‘Gum’ is available now at Reebok.com for $140.
Let us know if you’re feeling this white/gum retro in the comments below.
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Hey Noah, just curious about the difference between the DMX used in these vs. the true/OG version of the cushioning system?
No I-Pac in these so they’re really firm. For the real DMX (that Reebok is making today) pick up the Daytona DMX ($125)