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Reebok Pump Omni Zone II “Metallic Gold” Silences the ‘Temu Jordans’ Talk

The Reebok Pump Omni Zone II “Metallic Gold” leans on ’90s basketball history to shut down the noise and remind sneakerheads why the Pump still matters in 2026.

Jarrod Saunders by Jarrod Saunders
January 28, 2026
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Reebok just dropped the Pump Omni Zone II “White/Black/Gold,” another sneaker built around nostalgia. The sneaker follows a series of retros Reebok has launched in the last year or so. These were all sneakers labelled as “Temu Jordans” not so long ago. Now, in 2026, they’re actually flying off the shelves again. Case in point: the Reebok Shaqnosis Low sold out in seconds. How’s that for a turn of events? Could the Reebok Pump Omni Zone II “Metallic Gold” do the same?

Reebok has been digging deep into its archive lately, dusting off pairs like the Brutus and keeping staples like the Preseason alive through collaborations, including a recent one with Market. Nostalgia is clearly the play, and when Reebok wants attention, it still reaches for the Pump. Few sneakers from the early ’90s still carry instant recognition, and this one earned its place the loud way.

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Reebok Pump Omni Zone II “Metallic Gold” Sneakers
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The Pump Omni Zone II isn’t arriving in an original colorway, but it doesn’t need to. The black-and-white base is clean, while metallic gold accents land exactly where you want them. The wavy side panels still connect the heel to the laces like they always did. The Pump unit on the tongue remains untouched. Same shape and design as always.

This is the shoe tied forever to Dee Brown’s 1991 dunk contest, when he pumped up mid-court and launched Reebok into basketball history. The tech itself debuted in the late ’80s through the Reebok Advanced Concepts team, letting players customize fit before that was normal. Back then, it wasn’t just a gimmick.

The February 9 release date and $170 price tag put the Pump Omni Zone II firmly in today’s market, not stuck in a display case. And that’s important, because Reebok wants back into basketball for real. Shaquille O’Neal and Allen Iverson are steering the ship now, pushing new performance models while using retro drops to keep eyes on the brand. Angel Reese sits at the center of that plan, her signature sneakers selling out fast, too.

Reebok Pump Omni Zone II “Metallic Gold” Silences the ‘Temu Jordans’ Talk
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Reebok knows it can’t outspend Nike or adidas… yet. The Power Moves documentary didn’t hide that fact. Missing out on Shai Gilgeous-Alexander made that clear. Instead, the brand is playing a slower game. Grassroots signings. Familiar silhouettes. And measured steps.

The Pump Omni Zone II “Metallic Gold” doesn’t promise a comeback. It does something else. It reminds you Reebok still knows what a basketball shoe should feel like. And for now, that’s enough to change the conversation. You can stop calling the Shaq sneakers the Temu Jordans.

RELATED: LeBron James Claims Today’s NBA Is Tougher Than the Era When Michael Jordan Played

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About the Author: Jarrod Saunders

Jarrod Saunders is the founder and Editor in Chief of Sneaker Fortress, a Cape Town-based sneaker writer and collector with over 100 pairs in his personal collection. He has covered sneaker news, releases, and culture for over a decade, growing Sneaker Fortress into a global destination with 14 million views in 2023. He also founded Fortress of Solitude and 23 Jumpman Street, and holds affiliate partnerships with Nike and Jordan Brand.

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