The Zellerfeld x Reebok Question 96/26 brings one of Allen Iverson’s most recognizable sneakers into a new era. Instead of using the traditional construction used in the original Question, this version is produced using Zellerfeld’s 3D-printing technology. Releasing on August 25, 2026, in two colorways for $170 each.

The Reebok Question originally arrived during Allen Iverson’s rookie season and became one of the defining basketball shoes of the late 1990s. The silhouette is known for its rounded toe, Hexalite cushioning, and distinctive side panels. For 2026, Zellerfeld is taking that familiar design and rebuilding it using its own footwear technology.
The biggest difference is the construction. Rather than cutting and stitching multiple pieces together, Zellerfeld produces the shoe through 3D printing. The company has developed a process that can create an entire shoe as one piece, eliminating traditional seams and adhesives. Zellerfeld says its shoes are printed using zellerFOAM, a TPU material that is breathable, washable, odor-resistant, and recyclable.
Reebok’s Vector branding lands on the midfoot, while the Question’s signature oval Hexalite pods are recreated as part of the 3D-printed construction. However, the pods appear to be more of a nod to the original design and don’t use actual Hexalite cushioning.
So far, the Reebok Question 96/26 has surfaced in White (Stone) and Lilac (Purple). The Purple pair also matches a shade Zellerfeld has used on some of its other 3D-printed footwear.
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Zellerfeld Reebok Question 96/26 Release Date
The Zellerfeld x Reebok Question 96/26 will be released on August 25th, 2026, exclusively on Zellerfeld’s website at 12 PM EST. The retail price is $170. Continue to scroll below for more photos to give you a closer look.
Bottom Line
The Zellerfeld x Reebok Question 96/26 takes one of Reebok’s most recognizable basketball shoes and gives it a completely different construction. The use of 3D printing and personalized sizing makes this more than another Question retro. It shows what the classic silhouette could look like when Reebok’s history is combined with Zellerfeld’s footwear technology.









Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. So far, there are two colorways. One in White and the other in Pink.
Yes. Both colorways will be limited and only available at Zellerfeld.










