The Reebok Runners That Defined ’90s Sneaker Culture

With the Ventilator being re-released this fall, we explore the iconic Reebok runners that had a significant influence on sneaker culture during the '90s.

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The ’90s were a special time for Reebok. Running was putting itself on the map thanks to disruptive innovations like the Hexalite and DMX, and even The Pump crossed over from the hoops category, introducing custom fit to performance runners. The decade also produced one of Reebok’s most important sneakers: the Ventilator. With new iterations of the Ventilator being released this fall, we explore the iconic Reebok runners that had a significant influence on sneaker culture during this era. Scroll down below to find out which vintage sneakers made the cut.

A special thanks to Chris Williams of Retrobok for his input and guidance.

Reebok ERS 5000

Reebok Sole-Trainer

Reebok Ventilator

Reebok Ventilator Supreme

Reebok Inferno

Reebok Pump Running Dual

Reebok Pump Graphlite

Reebok Graphlite Road

Reebok Instapump Fury

Reebok DMX Run 10