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By Energizing Bubbly from Muskegon,MI on 09/14/2009 Pros: Breezy, Color, Light weigh, Not ties Best Uses: Cave hunting, Grooming, I work at a Dog Kennel, On your feet all day, Running, Walking, Walking Dogs, Zip linning Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I love them i can wear them all day and afterwards my feet have no ache or pain. Before i had these shoes they always hurt my souls. and no other shoe would help!
Finally a real Triathlon shoe! By Zeke from South Jersey on 09/07/2009 Pros: Light comfortable fit Cons: Needs more fore-foot cush Best Uses: Triathlon Racing Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: These shoes run large. Order a 1/2 size smaller. I wear a 12 in every other running shoe, but a 11.5 in the Zoot.
Great fit once size is dialed in.
Zoot Triathlon Running Shoes By Zeke from Jersey Shore on 08/24/2009 Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Run a 1/2 size large
They were wonderful. Add more zoot shoes By Happy from Ridgefield, Ct. on 08/13/2009 Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: They were wonderful. We would like to see more Zoot shoes added to your inventory (for both men and women). Comfortable, light, breathable, easy to put on. A favorite of ours.
By fatnslow from NYC on 07/04/2009 Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: used in a ironman and doubt I would be able to use them for another if i trained in them.
A Great Shoe For Mid Foot Strikers By Tri2BTheBest from Philly on 06/18/2009 Pros: Carbon Support is Useful, Easy to Enter and Exit, Great for MidFore Strike, Great lacing system, Light, Lively soles, Seamless Design Cons: Not ideal for heel strike, Socks needed longer runs Best Uses: Running, Trails, Triathlon Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: This show is great for runners and triathletes. Each week the show feels better. The shoe is the best of both worlds - it has enough cushioning to train for longer runs, and is light enough to use in a race. Before this shoe I ran on Saucony, then Adidas Supernovas and I like the Zoot Ultra much more than both of my previous shoes. The Zoot Ultra is a very flat shoe and is geared for mid and fore foot strikers.(If you're a heel striker learn to the midfoot strike! Ever since I became a mid foot striker I've had zero injuries)The problems that I found with heavy cushioning shoes like the SuperNova and Saucony were that there was too much padding towards that outer part of the foot that prevented my entire foot from striking. I have collapse arch and outward vicariance and I found this shoe gives me much more control of my striking. I do not wear orthotics in my running shoes, but I do wear eSoles in my biking shoes. I would totally disregard the review by run4yerlife because I've found the shoe to be more comfortable with a light sock by bridgedale. If you're running a sprint triathlon, then you probably don't need socks, but I'd def wear sock anything longer than a sprint or a 3miler. I would not recommend this shoe for a heel striker.
By Duathlete from Colorado on 06/16/2009 Pros: Great lacing system, Nice features, Thoughtful design, Well Made Cons: Didn't fit my feet well, Hot Spots Best Uses: Duathlons, Shorter run races, Triathlons Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I'm big on the use of racing flats for either running or multi-sport events, and these shoes fit that category. They're specifically for the mid-foot striker, aren't intended to compensate for overpronation, and don't provide motion control (which is what I was looking for). They also have some nice features, like the lacing system. They just didn't quite work for my feet, though--the fit wasn't quite right for me and I felt some hot spots on my very first run (which probably was a result of the fit issue), so I returned them. Too bad, these shoes look great and have a lot of promise. They may well be perfect for someone with different feet, though, so worth checking out.
By Chris (Triathlete) from Long Island, NY on 06/09/2009 Best Uses: Great shoe for triathlon Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Racing tris and dus
Easy on, light weight
Wish you had a different color
Got three blisters on first try! By run4yerlife from Philadelphia, Pa on 05/31/2009 Pros: Quick lace, Stylish, Very lightweight Cons: Generate blisters, No cushion, Pricey-wo delivering Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: Try this for the first time without socks on a 8 mile run. Blisters start forming on my feet (left and right) into the second mile. At the end of my 8 miles I had a total of four (2 on each foot). I am grossly disappointed. I had use the shoes with socks several weeks earlier with no problem. The shoes did not deliver as promised. Socks must still be use to prevent blisters.
By wannabefaster from Ann Arbor, MI on 04/26/2009 Pros: Easy to get on, Light Weight, Sockless wear Best Uses: Road Racing, Triathlon Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: These are spot on as far as sizing. I had read different things about fit but ordered my normal size and they fit perfect. What a great shoe at a bargain basement price.
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