While not necessarily an industry-shaking shift, Reebok’s return to basketball has earned some impressive reviews from hoopers — especially for a company that’s long been dormant in the modern basketball performance space. The predecessor to the first Angel Reese shoe, the Reebok Engine A debuted earlier this year as the brand’s first performance model since the early 2010s, now the go-to option for Reebok’s growing stable of hoops talent.
With Halloween right around the corner, the Engine A has surfaced in a ghostly “Cyan/Green Glow” colorway. The upper favors the light blue Cyan hue, while the laces and sole unit take on Green Glow. The Engine A brings a modern performance edge to classic basketball DNA, pairing an exoskeleton-style molded upper with a sleek, lightweight frame built for fluid movement on court. Underfoot, Reebok’s signature ERS cushioning is supercharged with nitrogen-infused SuperFloat foam, delivering bounce, stability, and a smooth ride.
The Reebok Engine A releases October 31st, 2025 for $120 in adult sizes. See official images below if you’re considering copping.


















