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Upper: Air mesh with leather overlays provides outstanding breathability with added support and durability. A high density foam heel collar provides increased comfort. Midfoot supports integrated into the lacing system provides a great midfoot fit you can adjust to your liking.
Midsole: Lightweight low compression EVA provides cushioning for a comfortable fit. Removable Ortholite sockliner is breathable, moisture wicking and inhibits the growth of fungus and odor while increasing cushioning. I.H.G.™ (Infused Heel Guidance) is designed to provide extra lateral stability support. This infused TPU clip works with the midsole to secure the heel and guide foot strike alignment.
Outsole: Diamond shaped rubber with a forefoot pivot point provides minimal grip, perfect for studio and dance activities.
Available in width B (Medium).
Style #: KR1817WWMK
Color : White/Splash Blue/Yellow Glow
Weight : 8.1 Ounces
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Q:
Which is better for Zumba? The Ryka transition or the Ryka synergy? I already had the Zumba fitness kickz and I was not happy because they did not offer enough support. I want to get either one of the Ryka's but don't know which one. Also which is more stylish I also have flat feet...Asked on 3/17/2012 by Anonymous2 answers
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Both of these shoes would be fine for Zumba; however, if you have flat feet the Ryka Synergy provides a little bit more support than the Ryka Transition. It has a wider base in the midfoot and also has a forefoot strap on the upper for added stability.Answered on 3/19/2012 by George from Holabird SportsA:
Both of them would be really good for Zumba, but if you have flat feet, then the Synergy offers more support in the arch and sides.Answered on 3/20/2012 by Community Answer from None





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