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Inov 8 FlyRoc 310 Trail Running Shoe - Men's
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Inov 8 FlyRoc 310 Trail Running Shoe - Men's
The Inov 8 FlyRoc 310 Men's Trail Running Shoes use ¾-length composite insoles to support your feet on steep, loose, burly trails while the aggressive tread provides great traction on nearly any terrain. No wonder FlyRoc 310 Shoes have won awards from a slew of trail running publications. Inov 8 made the uppers with nylon mesh to increase breathability on hot summer runs—yet another reason these are the best-selling shoes in the Inov 8 line.
Bottom Line: Take the Inov 8 FlyRoc 310 Trail Running Shoes' award-winning performance on your next day in the hills.
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How are these from a stability/foot pronation standpoint? I...
How are these from a stability/foot pronation standpoint? I have flat feel so I have to be careful to avoid some shoes.
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By: mdsilvag1385235 (1) May 15, 2008
I am not a runner but I found them very comfortable and very light weight. I snowshoed Vail Mtn in them many times, trail hiked through streams and mud and wore them daily at work in the clinic for two years before getting my second pair.
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By: RoxRunner (3) April 20, 2008
I tad lighter than the RocLite 315's and a scoosh heavier than the MudRoc 280's, these are great for everyday trail runs. Long runs, I grab the 315's; races, I'm into the 280's; for everything else, these are my go-to shoes. I generally order two pairs at a time of each of these b/c I'm always afraid they'll change the model or get rid of it. I really love the whole Inov-8 line: I feel the trail and that makes me happy. Seriously, I feel like a little boy running through the woods. Then again, I think it's okay to feel rocks under your foot. Most shoes don't let me do that, there's too much protection. I've run in the overbuilt "tanks" that are out there, and they are okay, but my lower leg musculature, especially my foot musculature, never developed enough. I tried these and my feet were sore for a couple of weeks b/c my muscles were taking on more of the load...now my feet are stronger and I'm a better runner for it. Get these and go fast.
Go. Run. Fast.
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By: Ezekiel2122081 (1) April 14, 2008
I will buy this shoe again and again and again and again. Amazing shoe. Great service.
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Does anyone know how these run size wise? I wear a size 10 running shoe, would I be a size 10 in this as well as I know some of their models run small?
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they run pretty true, if anything maybe a tad bit long, but not really. get your size.
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Do ANY of these shoes come in men's size 21??
Do ANY of these shoes come in men's size 21??
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By: H Kefalas (3) March 20, 2008
We have a rocky loop around the airfield in Afghanistan where I'm stationed. The normal shoes they sell in theater are demolished within months and caused my joints to ache. After buying these, my knees and ankles feel better, and they've already lasted longer than my last pair of Nikes.
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By: Hitz (3) November 5, 2007
I have run a mountain marathon and trained for it in these for every long run over 16 miles (I use mudclaws and mudrocks for my short runs or terrain challenges.) Nice for downhill speed too! Super lite and super traction for a distance shoe - my favorite inov-8 shoe! Be sure to change them out around 250-300 mile as they get flat quicker than others. As for rocks, they are more protective than Mudclaws. There was a shortage this summer on these shoes and I am afraid inov-8 might discontinue - I'll be stocking up.
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By: Rox Runner (4) July 31, 2007
This truly is a fast shoe. As others have mentioned, if you need a lot of support, this is probably not the shoe for you. I run on mixed terrain of roots, rocks, gravel and grass and have found this shoe to be excellent on all these types of terrain, wet or dry. There is not as much cushioning and protection as one will find in The North Face's 10X line, but if you're looking for burly, I'm guessing you won't be reading this review anyway. This shoe is a lightweight trainer/racing flat for trails. I'm itching to try Inov-8's 280's to see how those feel. I'm guessing they're great racers, but not such good regular trainers. Anyway, if you're looking to experiment with some lightweight shoes that are good in a wide range of conditions, I highly recommend these.
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By: GetaGrip (2) May 18, 2007
No kidding, these are the best trail shoes I've owned. So light, comfortable, and grippy. It takes about 5 miles to break them in, after which they are a joy to wear. The shoes really shine on decent: I've bombed down terrain full speed, that I wouldn't have considered before. Definitely a technical, application specific shoe.
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By: Dr.Dom (47) May 1, 2007
These are not typical trail-running shoes. They are light, light, light. Which means they are *not* for everyone. If you're in the Clydesdale category, or you need a shoe with lots of support and/or stability control, these are not for you. On the other hand, if you are of athletic build, have trouble-free feet and normal running gait, and you want to run *fast* on trails, then you are going to love these shoes. The feel of running at breakneck pace over uneven terrain is exhilarating. The shoes are super grippy, and have a stiff enough sole so that running over rocks and stumps is still very pleasant. These are probably not shoes that you will want to train in day after day (although I have to say that they are surprisingly forgiving), and certainly not what you'd wear over a really rocky course (the sole is fine, but the ultralight uppers will get cut up fast, as will your feet inside!) But come race day, these are *exactly* what you're looking for. Zoom!
Finally, a note about sizing: I'm a fairly regular US 10 in most running shoes, and found the 10 to be a little on the snug side. The 10.5 however, was noticeably too big. So I guess they run just a smidgen on the small side.
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By: Rob Rep (3) April 21, 2007
Support, support, support! We've been fed this for years, but when you really need to fly what goes on those feet? Light, flexible, and minimum is what you look for, right. Who would run a fast x-country race in a overbuilt shoe? No one in the top twenty! So now your running on trails and you expect the overbuilt trail shoe to make the grade? When you are contouring how can a shoe built to keep you from rolling one way work on both feet? They do not! The Flyroc is built with the idea that your foot is designed for trail running and it lets the foot do the job. Light, flexible, low to the ground, protective sole and breathable upper combined to make a great trail shoe. When I first put this shoe on and hit a rugged MT Rocky Mountain trail my ideas of what makes a good trail shoe changed, and I started representing Inov-8 the next day.
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Tech Specs:
Material:
Nylon and mesh
Lining:
Nylon
Sole:
Inov 8 FlyRoc
Lacing:
Standard
Shank:
3 / 4-length composite
Weight:
[Pair, size 9] 21.8oz (620g)
Recommended Use:
Trail running
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year
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