Shoe Talk: The Zoot Ultra TT 5.0
A mid-weight shoe at 9.5 ounces, the Zoot Ultra TT 5.0 features a friction-free upper and a well-cushioned midsole.
Looking for reviews and advice on running shoes, race kits, and more? Check out our triathlon run gear articles from the sport’s top experts.
Looking for reviews and advice on running shoes, race kits, and more? Check out our triathlon run gear articles from the sport’s top experts.
A mid-weight shoe at 9.5 ounces, the Zoot Ultra TT 5.0 features a friction-free upper and a well-cushioned midsole.
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