Light snow drifted down, dusting streets and sidewalks that were unseasonably clear and dry. These were not the ideal testing conditions for Reebok’s debut shoe in the brand new FloatZig line — the FloatZig 1 has no weatherproof membrane and no special rubber to take on the elements.
But with the launch just a week away, I opted to log some miles and see what happened. After all, an extraordinarily mild Minnesota winter left the door open to test these three-season running shoes in the fourth season. I had 6 miles before me and hoped I wouldn’t meet any ice or puddles. But a dozen strides later, I didn’t care what lay ahead — these shoes felt like little trampolines on my feet!
When the run was finished, I knew the FloatZig merited a review. The FloatZig wasn’t the fastest shoe I’d run in, nor the most technically advanced. But it might just be the most fun.

In short: In a saturated space where huge names like Reebok are often eschewed for more niche, technical brands, the FloatZig 1 earned a spot on my (massive) shoe rack. Delightful comfort underfoot and a surprising degree of rebound make for a shoe the soles of my feet loved. They may not burn down your PR, and I did notice one minor issue, but they literally put a little more spring in your step.
- Type: Road
- Drop: 6mm (31-25mm heel-toe)
- Weight: Verified 12 oz. (size 13) / Claimed 9.8 oz. (size 9)
- Upper: Mesh with reinforced midfoot panels
- Midsole: 'Floatride Energy' Foam; springy, plush
- MSRP: $130
Pros
- Springy energy return
- Highly breathable
- Lightweight but supportive
- Reflective hits
Cons
- Stiff heel/ankle foam may rub some feet
- Not weatherproof
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