Product Details
- Size: 9.5 D(M) US
- Color: White/Zoot Red/Black
- Brand: Zoot
- Model: OVWA-M
- Fabric type: Synthetic and mesh
- Dimensions: .75 pounds
Features
- Weight: 8.6oz/243g
- Midsole Heights: 19mm/9mm
- Size: 8-12, 13, 14
- Fabric: QuickLace to get you out of T2 fast, Carbon Span+ to guide your foot to a powerful toe off
Zoot Men's Ovwa Running Shoe,White/Zoot Red/Black,9.5 M US
Product Description
When stability counts, and a fast feel is demanded, the Ovwa provides athletes who needs stability and want a fast race day feel with the perfect triathlon specific shoe.The Quick Lace system has been developed specifically for triathlon footwear. Quick Lace allows you to get your shoe on faster with a single-handed pull; no straps, no laces. Due to this, the transition from T1 to T2 will be far smoother and more efficient.Whereas other shoe may feature plastic, the Tempo 5.0 utilises CarbonSpan+, a lighter, stronger material that is tuned to running. This use of CarbonSpan+ will lighten the shoe and also provide a smooth powerful toe off.For those of you needing a bit more stability than the neutral runner, a dual-density midsole has been added into Zoot stability shoes for additional support.
Customer Reviews
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Hard on my feet
By Jamie Ziegler
I love all of my zoot clothing. I have several pairs of running shorts, and a tri top and tri shorts. They've all served me well. Unfortunately I can't say the same for the shoes.I love the triathlon specific features - the built in elastic laces and loop on the heel and tongue (which is also fixed to prevent accidental bunching) which make the shoes lightning quick to put on in T2. The shoes are also supposedly designed to be worn sockless, but I found no difference between these and normal running shoes when it came to running without socks. In both cases I start to develop blisters after about three miles.Unfortunately, my feet just don't agree with this shoe. Even wearing socks I was prone to blistering on my toes and arches. The last straw was when one of my toes became very sore and turned completely black during an interval workout. Luckily it hasn't fallen off yet, but I am fairly sure it will eventually. I only run between 20-25 miles a week. Not nearly enough to start losing toenails with a decent pair of shoes.
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