
Reebok brings back the DMX Series 3000 with a new selection of colorways, following the rapid sell-out of the initial limited-edition release created with Packer. The return builds on the model’s early reception while expanding its availability through a broader offering. The sneaker continues to operate within the sport style category, connecting a design rooted in the early 2000s with a construction focused on everyday wear.
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The DMX Series 3000 takes direct cues from the original DMX Miramar, reworking the silhouette through updated materials and construction. The upper combines textile and mesh for breathability, supported by synthetic leather overlays that add structure and durability. This layered approach shapes the visual identity of the shoe while maintaining a lightweight feel suited for extended wear throughout the day.


Reebok focuses the design on comfort through a combination of cushioning technologies placed underfoot. The heel incorporates three pods of DMX moving air technology, designed to respond to each step. These pods work alongside DMX Comfort+ foam located in the forefoot, creating a consistent cushioning system that supports daily use. The setup delivers a soft and responsive experience, aligning the model with wearers who prioritize ease and support in their footwear.
The updated release introduces several new colorways that expand the visual range of the model. Options include White and Grey 5 with Digital Lime accents, a Sport Citrus combination paired with Blackberry and Grey, and a tonal Grey version finished with Dream Purple details. Each variation presents a different approach to color placement, offering both neutral and more vivid directions within the same silhouette.


Reebok frames the DMX Series 3000 as a sneaker designed for comfort-driven wear without losing sight of its design origins. The reference to early-2000s DMX styling remains clear throughout the construction, while the updated materials and cushioning system align the model with current expectations for daily footwear. The result delivers a shoe built for consistent use, supported by a structure that prioritizes comfort from heel to forefoot.
Priced at $130, the DMX Series 3000 returns with a wider release, giving the model a second life after its initial limited drop.

















