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Reebok ZigSonic


$100.00 Released September, 2011

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Can be worn fashionably by both men and women. Transfers weight effectively from the heel of the shoe to the toe. Comfortable enough for long runs.

The Cons:Laces do not hold the tongue in place well enough.

The ZigSonic is a unisex running shoe from the Reebok company. Utilizing a zig-zagged sole design for improved forward motion and minimized muscle strain, this model is available in over 10 different color options for male and female athletes.

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A synthetic mesh upper helps to provide comfort structural support, adding a considerable amount of durability to the shoe without drastically increasing the overall weight level. Lateral support is achieved via a set of forefoot flex grooves, enabling natural ergonomic flexibility for optimum performance. In addition, the ZigSonic features a multi-surface rubber outsole for consistent traction across varying terrain types, providing all-season training support with full user confidence. 

Features

  • Available in both male and female sizes/color options 
  • ZigTech sole construction technology
  • Synthetic mesh upper 
  • Performance-inspired design 
  • Forefoot flex grooves 
  • Multi-surface outsoles 
  • Man-made sole 
  • True-to-size fit 

Color Options (Men's Model)

  • Black
  • Steel/Pure Silver/Excellent Red
  • White/Black/Silver
  • Black/Malibu Blue
  • Black/White/Red
  • Gravel/Throwing Light
  • Shark/Kiwi Green/Malibu Blue 
  • Shark
  • White
  • Shark/Green/Blue 

Color Options (Women's Model)

  • Gravel/Malibu Blue 
  • Steel/Pure Silver/Indian Magenta 

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Pros
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    Can be worn fashionably by both men and women

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    Transfers weight effectively from the heel of the shoe to the toe

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    Comfortable enough for long runs

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    Well ventilated- keeps your feet dry and let's heat get out

Cons
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    Laces do not hold the tongue in place well enough

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