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Z-CoiL Footwear, Albuquerque's Original Spring Shoe, Steps Into ABC's Shark Tank Season Premiere
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Three Generations of Innovation Take Albuquerque's Z-CoiL From Local Roots to National TV

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - Washingtoner -- Z-CoiL Footwear, a family-owned company based in Albuquerque and known for its patented pain-relief shoes, will be featured on the season premiere of ABC's hit show Shark Tank on Wednesday, September 24, at 10 p.m. ET/PT.

The pitch will be presented by Andres Gallegos, President & CEO of Z-Tech, Inc. (dba Z-CoiL), and his daughter, Lindley Gallegos Bach, General Manager, making it a rare father–daughter duo in the Tank.

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Z-CoiL was founded by Andres' father, Alvaro Z. Gallegos, who invented the first spring-loaded orthopedic shoe in 1991. Now 94 years old and still living in Albuquerque, Alvaro's vision was to create footwear that reduces impact and helps people live pain-free. His mission lives on in Z-CoiL, which has sold more than a million pairs worldwide.

For more than 30 years, Z-CoiL has been helping customers find relief from conditions such as plantar fasciitis, heel spurs, arthritis, sciatica, and chronic back pain. The shoes feature a visible conical coil in the heel that reduces impact by up to 50%, a built-in orthotic for stability, and a rocker-bottom sole that promotes a natural stride. It's a game-changer that allows you to walk further, stand longer, and enjoy life on your feet without being slowed down by pain or fatigue, keeping you active longer.

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With its upcoming appearance on Shark Tank, Z-CoiL is seeking investment to expand awareness and bring its unique footwear technology to more people in need. The company is offering new customers a 14-Day Risk-Free Trial, free two-way shipping, and a 90-day workmanship warranty — making it easy for anyone to experience the benefits of Z-CoiL shoes.

"This is more than just a business pitch — it's the continuation of a family mission to change lives," said Andres Gallegos, President & CEO. "We're proud to represent our family, our hometown of Albuquerque, and our loyal customers on the Shark Tank stage."

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Lindley Gallegos Bach
***@zcoil.com
505-614-5330


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