
Inov8 - Roclite G 275
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"They also have the best sole material I’ve found for slippery mud and rocks."
"My favourite overall for my terrain (Irish hills and mountains) is the Roclite 275"
"I find my Inov8 Roclites have very good grip on wet rock and slippery terrain in general."
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"They also have the best sole material I’ve found for slippery mud and rocks."
"I’ve been wearing Inov-8s for 15+ years for trail and fell running and even moved to them for XC races when achilles injuries meant I could no longer wear spikes. ... Always done the job for me"
"I find my Inov8 Roclites have very good grip on wet rock and slippery terrain in general."
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"Absolutely love their shoes. ... One of my pairs is 5 years old and is in desperate need of repair but somehow still get me round semi mudi trails."
"Inov8s are far more durable. ... My current pair of Inov8s have 700 miles on them and they’re still going."
"They’re outsoles are supposed to be tough. ... The ones I’ve used fell apart before the sole showed any wear."
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"Even the older models I use have a lot of room for my toes."
"decently wide fitting"
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"hate the lack of energy return. ... Feel like I've got bricks on my feet after 50 miles!"
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"The ones I’ve used fell apart before the sole showed any wear."
"The ones I’ve used fell apart before the sole showed any wear."
"They’ve all split around the sides all within a year of owning."
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"They’re sizing isn’t very consistent though so worth trying in a shop if you can find them."
"They’re sizing isn’t very consistent though so worth trying in a shop if you can find them."
Hiya, (this is my 1st Reddit comment ever, and I'm talking running shoes, what's wrong with me!). Been a very good client of Inov8's for years (Mudtalons, Traiflys 270 1 and 2, Roclites 290, 275 1 and 2, 280 Ultra...), I'm also concerned. My favourite overall for my terrain (Irish hills and mountains) is the Roclite 275, I've bought the Trailtalons (standard), and find them terrible, heavy, tall, unstable. I was thinking giving a chance to the Trailtalon Speed, but have you tried it? How do they compare to the Roclites? Thanks!
Road: Hoka Clifton 9, 470 miles - every day grind Hoka Mach X 2, 51 miles - for me this counts as a fast shoe Trails: Hoka Speedgoat 6, 32 miles - fresh shoes for my Ultras this autumn Hoka Speedgoat 5, 302 miles - everyday trail shoes Inov8 Roclite G275, 343 miles - old shoes, a bit too thin feeling compared to Hokas but very flexible, good for rock scrambling and drain well
I'm in two minds. Most people commenting have not even tried out any of their new shoes and just go by "I heard that they're now shit" My experience: Used to be a big fan of the Roclite 275, a little long and could've done with more toe box, but otherwise superb. Same for the Mudclaw, Xtalon 200 and Xtalon 260. The new TrailTalon feels a little clumsy, and a bit of heel rub. The Mudtalon was too high stack, not comfy and I had to stop using them.gril was great but rubbish otherwise.
I crossed the Pyrenees in a pair of Inov-8 G275s (now discontinued). Upper gave out before the sole, but I did need to replace them after \~500km or so. You can probably stretch them for longer but I was getting foot issues.
Ik loop de meeste wegkilometers ook op anti-pronatieschoenen, maar heb neutrale schoenen voor op trails en daar nergens last van. Je zet daar je voet veel vaker anders neer en gebruikt veel meer kleine spiertjes voor stabilisatie waardoor de belasting veel minder eenzijdig is. Loop zelf op de Inov-8 roclite op rotsachtig terrein (in de bergen dus) en hier in Nederland vaak op de Saucony Peregrines. Dat is een beetje middle-of-the-road (trail, heh) schoen die goed overweg kan met bospaadjes, nat gras, mul zand en modder. Beetje de gemiddelde Nederlandse trail dus.
Hello - I would say that the Prodigio Pro will feel a bit too squishy for general walking around. I walk the dogs in a pair of Salomon GTX Thundercross. They’re stable enough, comfy, and waterproof. The Ultraglide are also a good option. I’ve also had numerous Inov8 Roclite, Trailfly which are also good for hiking if you like zero drop. Hoka are also comfy if you stay clear of the racing shoes - Challenger ATR or Speedgoat. I also like the ASICS Fujilite for walking. I’d suggest avoiding the S/Lab Genesis, Tecton X3, Mafate 5, Prodigio Pro, Nike Trail Ultra, or anything with a PEBA Foam or really pronounced rocker. They will be too squishy, unstable and wobbly underfoot.
I find my Inov8 Roclites have very good grip on wet rock and slippery terrain in general. Although I haven't seen them in that many outdoor shops I'm afraid. Some Go Outdoors do stock them, but it doesn't seem to be all of them.
Innov8 Roclite all the way for me. (Used to use Salomon speed cross)
Provided it's not too cold (below 6-7 Celsius), I would still choose trail runners in most situations regardless of the bog factor. Definitely agree with /u/pedrobobkat77, highly recommend inov8 roclites if they fit your foot shape.
I feel the 'new' range is just uninspiring and feels old fashioned. I tried the Trailfly Speed which was heavy with a dull foam. Standard Trailfly was heavier with more dull foam! They just aren't competitive with other shoes out there. La Sportiva Prodigio shows how a modern all round trail shoe should be (and it's been a massive success). It's a shameas they used to be one of my favourite shoe brands, I went through 4 pairs of the G270's loved that shoe. Numerous Roclite, Mudclaw, X-Talon. I just don't consider them as an option any more. I live in the Lake District and not many of my friends wear them either any more. Mudclaws used to be the go to. See a lot of VJ, Terrex, Nnormal, La Sportiva and Hoka now.
I used to be a big fan of inov-8, but now I rarely consider them when getting new shoes. The reason is that their changes in lineups and specific models are rarely for the better. Many of their old models were very good and very different from other brands and they would work well even to this day. The grip, fit and durability of for example original Roclites or Trailrocs was extremely good. The new models are just not as good.