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I know this may sound stupid since these shoes have been around for years, but these are my first pair of pump shoes. They have a round, black thing on the backs with a tab that pulls up. How does the pump work? When I pull the tab up from the round thing nothing happens and it doesn't seem to pull up or go any other way.


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"I think maybe yoiu have Reebok 2.0 Pumps"

 by awarulz on May 16 2007 (33 months ago)
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2.0 pumps inflate and conform to your feet as your step/run and that tab in the back releases it - but only after it's pumped up,

http://www.pocket-lint.co.uk/reviews/review.phtml/1142/2166/reebok-pump-trainers-running-sports.phtml

What is it? Reebok's most technologically advanced trainer
Price £80
The good Water resistant
The bad Fit and style
We say Lucky for Reebok that Adidas came along because Pump 2s certainly weren't going to turn the company around

The idea behind the Pump is simple, according to Reebok. Instead of laces to hold a shoe on your foot, an air bladder in the shoe creates a custom fit. As you walk, your step acts as a pump, inflating the shoe's air bladder and moulding it to the contours of your feet.

Without a mechanism to release air, the bladders would inflate until they burst. So engineers worked on a valve to release air from the shoe, keeping the pressure constant. It needed to be small enough to fit into the
shoe without altering its fit, but rugged enough to withstand wear and tear. They also needed to pinpoint an ideal pressure level, which was neither too loose, nor too tight.

In our tests, it was the valve that proved to be the Pump's Achilles heel. It did not work effectively to release air. The shoes became tighter and tighter until they were so tight we had to bend down and release air manually.

This was awkward and had to be done repeatedly in order to keep them comfy. Reebok claims that it tested the trainers before their release and that 95% of people found Pump 2s comfortable including Dame Kelly Holmes who says" Pump 2s feel really good because after only a few seconds of using them they fit my feet perfectly, and are very comfortable."

Of course what she doesn't say is whether or not after those first few seconds she suffers the same problems we do, and whether she ever has any intention of ever wearing them again once her professional career comes to an end.



Sources: http://www.rbk.com/us/pump2.0/
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"The black round part is the air pump- push it with your thumb repeatedly. The tab is to let air out."

 by dondon on May 18 2007 (33 months ago)
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Pump shoes, as I recall, work with a thumb air-pump into a bladder. The pump (which was on the tongue in the Reeboks of the early '90s) pushes air into a bladder. Next to the pump is a tab, button, or other way of releasing the valve so the air comes back out. It won't do anything until you pump the bladder full of air.
Sources: This is my recollection
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"Reebok holds patent - 2 different: Either pump round "logo" or walk 5-10 steps."

 by LeheckaG on May 21 2007 (33 months ago)
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Reebok was / is the primary pump shoe leader.

They have two different pump styles, either:
- pump up round "logo" with original pump shoes
- walk 5 to 10 steps with newer "Pump 2.0" shoes

Pull tabs may be a valve release depending on pump shoe style.
Sources: http://www.rbk.com/us/pump/
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