Over
the last few weeks I have tried and tested the Inov-8 X-Talon 190 fell and
trail shoe. I have seriously put these shoes through their paces in a variety
of conditions and terrains, from soppy mud in the East of England to the
Scottish Highlands. Therefore I feel I stand in good stead to tell you all what
I discovered to be the good, bad and the ugly of the super light light racing
shoe from Inov-8.

Trail running shoe and apparel reviews. Natural and trail running coach, writer and reviewer since 2011. CavemanClarke aims to be a positive platform for great trail running products, events and services to receive their due publicity, to help trail runners decide on what are the best options out there for them!
Showing posts with label Inov8. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inov8. Show all posts
Saturday, 11 May 2013
Wednesday, 31 October 2012
Inov-8 Trailroc 150 coming February 2013...
Some of you who have been commenting on the Trailroc 235's have also been asking whether Inov-8 are going to be bringing out an even more minimal version of the 235's? Still with the zero drop and fantastic grip that the current 235's have, the Trailroc 150's are set to arrive around February 2013. Please see the video below from runningshoesvideo to find out more about the 150's.
Tuesday, 23 October 2012
Inov-8 Trailroc 235 review: an update
Nearly 60 km have elapsed whilst wearing the new Trailroc 235's from Inov-8. Sharing the weekly distances between the Trailroc's, Vibram Fivefingers Spyridon LS and non-LS version I have managed to get a pretty good idea of the pro's and con's of the Trailroc 235's. I have been promising an update along the way, and so far have managed to keep you up to date via the comments section of the Trailroc and Baregrip post I uploaded a few weeks back (http://caveman-clarke.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/inov-8-trailroc-235-and-baregrip-200.html). I thought it is about time I gave a more in-depth follow-up for those of you interested in the new series from Inov-8.
Positives:
Positives:
Trailroc 235's after another satisfying run |
- Zero drop allows natural biomechanics
- Grip on any terrain and in all conditions
- Lacing system holds foot well
- Water drains really quickly
- Foot remains well ventilated
- Comfortable to wear for long distances
- No blisters or hot-spots
- Flexible for a trail shoe
- Correct level of protection for technical trails
- Look sexy!!! Fantastic aesthetics
- Removable insoles for custom fit and preferences
Friday, 28 September 2012
Inov-8 Trailroc 235 and Baregrip 200: a comparison with other minimalist trail shoes
After a long break away in the Pennines, walking 268 miles from Edale in Derbyshire to Kirk Yetholm inside the Scottish border, I have got hold of two new pairs of trail running shoes from Inov-8.
Long have I been looking for a durable, grippy and protective trail runner for longer and more technical trails, so I ordered the Baregrip 200 and the new Trailroc 235. Both of these shoes sport a 0mm drop from heel-toe and fit into the 'minimalist' category of trail shoes.
See the video link below to find out what I make of these shoes and if they match what I have been looking for...
Happy running everyone, and drop me a comment if you have any questions
CavemanClarke
Long have I been looking for a durable, grippy and protective trail runner for longer and more technical trails, so I ordered the Baregrip 200 and the new Trailroc 235. Both of these shoes sport a 0mm drop from heel-toe and fit into the 'minimalist' category of trail shoes.
See the video link below to find out what I make of these shoes and if they match what I have been looking for...
Happy running everyone, and drop me a comment if you have any questions
CavemanClarke
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