If you haven’t heard of Inov-8 yet, you should pay attention. They’re a rapidly growing company that focuses on natural running – producing minimal, functional shoes that have become sort of a secret weapon of top trail runners, road runners, and CrossFitters. The Road X-Lite 155 is a minimal racing flat designed purely for the road. It
The Inov-8 F-Lite 235 V3 is the perfect example of a cross-training shoe that takes a different approach to performance. I’m a fan of the Inov-8 F-Lite 235 V3s for a variety of reasons. They’re stable enough for heavy lifting and also versatile enough to use for things like casual trail runs. On top of this, I like the Inov-8 F-Lite 235 V3
Speaking of reviews, I was recently looking around for new asphalt running shoes (because my current pairs of Roclites are getting into that age), and found it interesting that the Inov8/Roclite brand seems to be non-existant in your general running, even trail running web sites. Not sure what to make of that.
This isn’t a shoe that requires much break-in at all. Fit-wise the TerRocs run about a half-size small, just like the Roclites. They weigh 12.3 oz per shoe in a size 9.5 Mens US vs. 12.5 oz each for the Roclites. In contrast to the Roclites, it feels like the internal volume and width of the TerRocs is a bit larger and wider.
Of the party is Inov-8’s Graphene Grip outsole and metatarsals following geometry. At about 10.25 oz / 290g in a US9, the weight is in the hunt for substantial trail shoes of its class. I have been a long time fan of Inov-8, the first brand to really start as exclusively trail running focused.
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