Allen Iverson has fully embraced the golf lifestyle over a decade after retiring from the NBA. Now, he is bringing his signature style to the course with Reebok. In collaboration with the brand, he has transformed the iconic Reebok Question Low into a golf-ready sneaker. Recently revealed by professional golfer Matt Kang, this version blends Iverson’s basketball roots with golf performance.
The Reebok Question Low Golf features the iconic leather “Red Toe,” a ghillie lacing system, and “Q” branding on the heel. These details preserve the sneaker’s basketball DNA while adapting it for the fairway. The most significant change is the icy blue spikeless outsole, designed to provide traction on the greens. This fusion of basketball heritage and golf utility creates a fresh take on the classic silhouette.
Reactions to the sneaker’s design have been mixed. Some fans appreciate its crossover appeal, while others compare its hard-bottomed outsole to bowling shoes or vintage golf footwear from the 1970s. Regardless of opinions, this release is a bold statement on the course, showcasing Iverson’s influence beyond basketball.
Reebok has not confirmed a release date for the Question Low Golf. However, with Iverson’s growing love for golf, more collaborations could be on the horizon. Whether you’re a golfer or a sneaker enthusiast, this drop is one to watch. Stay tuned for updates on its potential release.
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