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Brand: Reebok

Model: Instapump Fury Trail Shroud

Key Features: The standout design element of the Instapump Fury Trail Shroud is the removable flap covering much of the upper.

Release Date: Available now

Price: Approximately $200

Buy: Reebok Japan

Editor’s Notes: Reebok comes through with a new version of its hiking-inspired Instapump Fury Trail, introducing the Instapump Fury Trail Shroud.

The Instapump Fury Trail Shroud is outfitted with a removable flap that is designed to keep debris away from your feet and ankles, and out of the shoe. Made from durable ballistic nylon, the shroud drapes a portion of the sneaker's upper, while a drawstring closure allows you to adjust the fit. Underneath the shroud, the trail-ready Instapump Fury incorporates hits of suede along the toe, in addition to an EVA midsole, Hexalite cushioning, and Reebok's signature Pump technology.

Optioned in yellow and grey as well as black and green, you can purchase the all-new Instapump Fury Trail Shroud now through Reebok Japan.

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