Details
Brand
Reebok
Heel To Toe Drop
6mm
Breathability
7/10
Latest Version
Yes
Terrain
Road
Type
Neutral
Key Features
• Upper made of 4-way stretch mesh that provides a contoured fit• Low-cut design allows for quick stride transitions and increased mobility• PowerFrame support lacing system keeps foot secure throughout a run• Reinforced midfoot tuck board that increases stability• ZigTech outsole is responsive and provides good traction• Outsole made of durable high-abrasion carbon rubber
Upper
A low-cut trainer, the upper of the Zip Pulse provides maximum mobility allows for quick foot transitions. Its mesh upper delivers maximum breathability and is flexible to provide a superior fit. Its seamless upper is smooth to the touch and helps reduce rubbing and irritation during a run. Offering a secure fit after lace-up, the Zig Pulse’s minimalist upper naturally hugs the foot and provides runners with a comfortable ride that feels lightweight and never too tight a fit.
Midsole
The midsole of the Zig Pulse is made from a molded polyurethane foam that provides comfortable cushioning and a responsive ride. This cushioning offers reliable underfoot protection and works with the ZigTech outsole to absorb shock and provide solid energy return while also remaining flexible. Meanwhile, its Ortholite insole adds additional comfort while a shank plate is attached to the heel cup to provide excellent support.
Outsole
The dynamic outsole of the Reebok Zig Pulse is the proprietary ZigTech technology from Reebok which features a zigzag sole that improves running performance and provides extra cushioning. Made of a sturdy, durable carbon rubber compound, this outsole provides great traction and grip on a variety of terrains. While the Zig Pulse isn’t explicitly made for trails or slick surfaces, runners will find its outsole provides excellent traction on standard running surfaces. The outsole is also flexible thanks to the deep-cut flex grooves that are part of the ZigTech construction for great surface control and a comfortable ride.
Breathability
With a lightweight upper mesh, the Zig Impulse provides excellent breathability. The upper’s seamless construction reduces irritation and allows its porous mesh to allow for maximum ventilation. In seemingly any weather condition, the Zig Impulse’s breathability will keep the runner’s foot cool and dry throughout a ride.
Comfort
Many runners that have worn the Zig Impulse seem to always comment on how comfortable they are. Its molded midsole cushioning is accompanied by an Ortholite insole that increases overall comfort, while the ZigTech outsole also works to absorb impact from footfall and provide solid energy return for an all-around comfortable ride. With flexibility in its upper and outsole and a midsole and outsole that work to provide superior cushioning, runners will be comfortable every step of the way with the Zig Pulse.
Style
The Reebok Zig Pulse is a very stylish sneaker that comes in a variety of eye-popping color combinations. Of course, the central focus of the Zig Impulse is its dynamic zigzag sole that stands out the moment you lay eyes on a pair, but its low-cut design also provides some balance to this overwhelming element, altogether complementing an aggressive outsole with a subdued upper. From first glance runners can tell the Zig Pulse means business, which is something more dedicated and competitive runners will appreciate in their choice of footwear.
Durability
With a flexible synthetic mesh upper that retains its shape even after many miles have passed between first step-in, the Zig Pulse aims to be considered a durable trainer. The carbon rubber compound of the ZigTech outsole is similarly durable and hardy, retaining its spring and shape even after a pair has been thoroughly worn-in. A few runners have complained that the Zig Pulse begins to fall apart too quickly, but depending on the activities the wearer has put the Zig Pulse through, this experience may vary widely from person to person.
Protection
There are two main points of the Zig Pulse that provide great protection: its ZigTech outsole, which is made from a carbon rubber compound that will protect the soles of your feet from most hazards on regular running surfaces, and the shank plate that runs from heel to forefoot that provides a sturdy platform for the foot to rest upon. However, its upper is mesh so there isn’t much in the way of protection from harsher elements or more hazardous material, so the Zig Pulse should be worn mostly on the streets and sidewalks of your regular running route.
Responsiveness
One benefit of the ZigTech outsole is how it provides runners excellent surface control. Besides this, its midsole is never too plush or overwhelming, instead responding to the runner’s natural stride. Its flexible upper similarly secures the foot in the chamber, while its low-cut design allows the runner enhanced mobility while on a run so they can change stance and position without resistance in an instant.
Support
The ZigTech outsole is constructed to provide runners with comfort and maximum support, while the shank plate platform and Ortholite insole is constructed for comfort and to provide extra support. However, the Zig Pulse is a neutral trainer with neutral arch support, so those specifically looking for a support shoe may need to find additional support to place within the shoe to address their needs.
Terrain
If you’re the average everyday runner, most likely you find yourself riding on the familiar running surfaces of your town, and for this the Zig Pulse is most adept. Whether it be a springy track surface, the asphalt of the road, or the pavement of sidewalks, the Zig Pulse is best on these terrains. While this shoe may be able to handle light trails, they don’t offer much in the way of protection, so don’t expect this shoe to perform like a trail running shoe when it’s mostly meant for standard running surfaces.
Price
When the Reebok Zig Pulse was first released, it was a somewhat expensive running shoe. However, as years have gone by and many Reebok lines have adapted the ZigTech outsole, prices have come down significantly on the Zig Pulse and savvy runners may find themselves a good bargain online that are more than half the original price point.
Drop
At 4mm, the drop of the Zig Pulse may be lower than some runners are used to (the standard is 10mm), but this seems to be the “new standard” for the ZigTech outsole. Featuring more stability than your average running shoe, some runners may need to get used to this lower drop.
Stability
A neutral trainer, the Zig Pulse is designed primarily for neutral runners in mind. While it is well-balanced, it is particularly geared for the neutral running gait and with runners with normal pronation. While it features a lower than usual heel-to-toe drop of 4mm, this enhances its overall stability without it specifically being a stability shoe. Its standard arch support will suit neutral pronators well but does not address the needs of those that require a stability shoe.
Flexibility
Striking a balance between firmness and flexibility, the Zig Pulse keeps the foot firm within the chamber while also allowing the upper and outsole to remain flexible so that it can respond to the runner’s adjustments in their stance and stride. Its responsive midsole and springy ZigTech outsole provides a nice amount of bounce to toe-off, while the deep-cut horizontal flex grooves throughout its outsole allows for excellent flexibility and surface control without sacrificing a good amount of firmness.
Traction
One of the main benefits of the Zig Pulse and its ZigTech outsole is the traction it promises to provide: with its zigzag construction, the Zig Pulse provides excellent traction on standard running surfaces while remaining comfortable with each stride. For runners looking to experiment with a new outsole design that’s much different from the standard running shoe, and in particular are seeking more traction in their trainer, the Zig Pulse is a good place to start.
Bottom Line
Whether on the streets and sidewalks of your town, on a springy track, or completing your everyday exercise and training, the Reebok Zig Pulse suits all of these purposes with aplomb. Its sturdy, chunky zigzag outsole, known as ZigTech, provides excellent grip, surface control, and traction on regular running surfaces that also absorbing impact from foot strike and delivering solid energy return. Its responsive midsole provides a comfortable ride while its breathable upper mesh will keep the foot cool and dry throughout a ride. While introductory prices are slightly high, runners that know how to bargain-hunt will be able to find a great deal online or even in brick and mortar outlets. It’s also a really cool-looking trainer that comes in a variety of vivid colors that highlight its eye-catching outsole. With a comfortable, breathable upper, solid midsole support, and of course a dynamic outsole, the Reebok Zig Pulse was the first on the market that featured the ZigTech outsole and remains one of the best that Reebok has produced featuring this dynamic construction.