This season’s Holiday Special puts the Fastbreak Runner at an unbeatable value.
You are getting a lightweight, modern runner shaped by the same DNA that built a basketball empire.
Comfort, design, and story in one package for only $50.
The mesh and synthetic upper keeps the shoe light and breathable, while the full length CMEVA midsole delivers smooth and responsive cushioning.
The durable rubber outsole adds confident grip whether you are walking, training, or moving through the city.
This is the rare runner that feels comfortable from the first step and performs as well as it looks
This silhouette marks a new chapter in Ewing design. For decades, Ewing has owned the hardwood.
The Fastbreak Runner brings that heritage into a modern, performance driven lifestyle sneaker you can wear every day.
If you love the brand’s story, this is the pair that brings it into today.
If you are setting new goals for your fitness in 2026 and want a sneaker that helps you move while staying true to the culture you love, this is the one.
The Fastbreak Runner gives you the comfort and support you need to stay active, while keeping the unmistakable Ewing heritage that has shaped basketball style for decades.
It is the perfect balance of performance and authenticity.
Clean lines. Modern construction. Hoops legacy included.
Whether you are gifting it or grabbing a pair for yourself, the Fastbreak Runner feels like a premium sneaker at a price that is hard to beat.
It is the kind of gift people keep wearing long after the holidays.
Limited holiday quantities. When they are gone, the offer is gone.
Super lightweight and surprisingly cushioned. Did not expect this level of comfort.
Finally an everyday Ewing I can wear with anything. The grip is amazing.
Love the design. Clean, modern, and very comfortable.
Patrick Ewing, the top pick in the 1985 NBA Draft, is celebrated as one of basketball's greatest players. Known for his time with the New York Knicks, Ewing was a dominant force in college basketball and enjoyed a successful professional career, earning 11 All-Star selections and two Olympic gold medals. His influence in New York basketball is unmatched, and he was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2008.