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IowaMike Wed Mar 20, 2013 05:10pm

Reebok Zig Plate Shoes
 
Thinking about buying new plate shoes this year; I've always worn New Balance and like them but would like to go to a low cut shoe and am looking at the Reebok Zig Tech. My question to anyone who has them; how have they been comfort wise, and are they difficult to clean? The first thing that goes through my mind with the zig tech soles is that it would be a real pain in the rear to get the dirt out of those deep grooves. Any feedback would be appreciated.

ozzy6900 Wed Mar 20, 2013 06:12pm

Not for nothing, but these Zig plate shoe are the ugliest thing I have ever seen!


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Rich Wed Mar 20, 2013 10:12pm

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Originally Posted by ozzy6900 (Post 885657)
Not for nothing, but this have the Zig plate shoe is the ugliest thing I have ever seen!

They look much better on the bottom of a pair of charcoal plate pants.

That said, I bought the all-black low tops. After a couple of years with the NB 460s, I realized I hate having all that shoe covering up my ankles.

CT1 Thu Mar 21, 2013 06:38am

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Originally Posted by Rich (Post 885670)
After a couple of years with the NB 460s, I realized I hate having all that shoe covering up my ankles.

After suffering a bad high ankle sprain last football season, I appreciate the support the 460s give me. But I can see your point.

Rich Thu Mar 21, 2013 07:28am

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Originally Posted by CT1 (Post 885696)
After suffering a bad high ankle sprain last football season, I appreciate the support the 460s give me. But I can see your point.

I get it -- I used to have really bad ankles and used to use lace up braces along with my high top shoes. Fortunately, I don't need them anymore.

zm1283 Thu Mar 21, 2013 09:32am

I have the all black Zig plate shoes. They really feel like you're wearing a pair of tennis shoes. Extremely light and comfortable. I didn't think they could do much better than the original Reebok Magistrate plate shoes, but they did. I don't have any problem cleaning them either. I just use Murphy's soap/water mix and a brush then wipe them clean with a rag. Follow up with liquid polish and they look good.

I have taken a couple of toe shots in the last week and didn't feel a thing either.

RadioBlue Thu Mar 21, 2013 09:36am

I am concerned that on a muddy field, those deep channels could get caked and turn out to be very difficult to clean. Those channels just look like mud catchers to me. I'd be interested to know how easily they clean up after a muddy game, as well.

zm1283 Thu Mar 21, 2013 09:38am

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Originally Posted by RadioBlue (Post 885740)
I am concerned that on a muddy field, those deep channels could get caked and turn out to be very difficult to clean. Those channels just look like mud catchers to me. I'd be interested to know how easily they clean up after a muddy game, as well.

I haven't worn them on a muddy field yet, but I imagine you could just bang them together after the game and knock the mud out. Anything that doesn't come out could be hosed off when you get home or in a shower at the game site.

CT1 Thu Mar 21, 2013 11:57am

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Originally Posted by zm1283 (Post 885742)
Anything that doesn't come out could be hosed off when you get home or in a shower at the game site.

What dat?

I have known some umpires who rinse the soles of their plate shoes in the toilet in the coach's office to get the mud off.

Not that I've ever done that. ;)

Rich Thu Mar 21, 2013 12:01pm

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Originally Posted by RadioBlue (Post 885740)
I am concerned that on a muddy field, those deep channels could get caked and turn out to be very difficult to clean. Those channels just look like mud catchers to me. I'd be interested to know how easily they clean up after a muddy game, as well.

I've worn Zigs on the bases and for football the last couple of seasons -- they clean up just fine.

James Walker Wed Apr 03, 2013 02:59pm

They might be ugly...
 
But they are comfortable. Not to hard to get clean.

bluehair Wed Apr 03, 2013 03:26pm

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Originally Posted by James Walker (Post 888977)
But they are comfortable. Not to hard to get clean.

I have had shoes with some mesh fabric. Unless I dunked them in a bucket of soapy water, I never could get them really clean looking. They always looked like I just moved the dirt around.

And I have never owned shoes with so much white. How do you polish/shine the black leather and keep the white looking white.

I've always avoided buying shoes like this because I wouldn't want to spend the time that I think it would require to keep them looking good.


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