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 REVIEWS 09 / 11 / 06
 

Inov-8 Flyroc 310 Tested

By Jon

Inov-8 Flyroc 310 Tested

Price: £65

Weight: 670 grammes (pair size 43)

Features:Lightweright trail / adventure racing shoe with Meta Flex, Meta Cradle webbing and Terra Shank, mesh uppers with reinforced toe bumper, endurance compound rubber sole, endurance last fit, webbing upper support.


What's It For? Inov-8 started off producing specialist shoes for fell and trail runners and technically the Flyroc 310 is intended as a trail or adventure race shoe. Increasingly though, the company's shoes are being used for all round walking by weight-conscious walkers who appreciate the shoes' lightness and grip.

Inov-8 says the shoe is 'ideal for off-road and mixed terrain use with excellent grip in grass and muddy conditions'.


The Techy Bits You could write a book on Inov-8's technical take on running shoes. While traditional walking boots have always tended to hold the foot rigidly in position, Inov-8 started with the premise that it was better to engineer a shoe which allowed the foot to perform in a way that allows the foot to behave almost as if running bare foot.

That means, they say, less injuries, and better feel and function as the foot can adapt subtly to cope with uneven terrain.

A lot of the technical features of the shoes are aimed at achieving that natural flexible fit - if you want the full monty check out the company's web site - so webbing straps are precisely placed to secure the upper while allowing the metatarsal heads to move naturally, sole units are designed to give a balance between comfort and underfoot sensitivity and so on.

The bottom line is that a lot of thought has gone into the shoe.


How It Performs If you've only ever walked in traditional boots, even lightweight ones, then bolting on a pair of Flyrocs is going to be something of a shock, but a pleasant one.

The 'rocs are so light and so natural that it's almost like being turbo-charged and we found ourselves inadvertently blasting up hills that we'd previously taken at a gentler pace - it's a bit like riding a super lightweight mountain bike or taking off your pack; you really do feel lighter and faster.

The fit on our pretty average medium volume, medium width, standard-issue Brit' test foot was excellent; snug enough to prevent unwanted movement within the shoe, but not tight like a lot of fell shoes. What we weren't prepared for was the combination of precision and flexibility that the Flyrocs allow. Despite having a slightly dodgy ankle, we never felt unstable or insecure in the shoe and could adapt easily to changing terrain.

The big-paddled rubber sole gives phenomenal grip on both dry and, particularly soft to muddy ground giving fantastic confidence underfoot. The rubber's not quite so assured on wet rock, but still pretty good, some Inov-8 shoes use a stickier compound for rocky grip.

The relatively thin sole unit gives adequate cushioning, but sits close enough to the ground for good stability underfoot. The end result is that you find yourself skipping condidently through tussocky ground and descending, in particular, much faster than you would in boots. Four wheel drive for feet :-)

It's not all roses though, the version we have uses a simple mesh upper which is great for breathability but not so hot for dealing with puddles and heavy rain though they dry fast. There's a Gore-Tex XCR-lined version out about now, which should cope better with those conditions though.

We also had a problem with the snug and unpadded heel cup rubbing on an irregularity on the back of our heel bone. That's not the shoe's fault, but it does emphasise the need to take care when trying on minimalist footwear.


Verdict


Superb balance, fit, grip and flexibility for walking and trail running. The sole bites into soft ground with the relish of a polar bear spotting a seal cub and natural movement of the foot allows for precise and accurate foot placement with no instability. Meanwhile the light weight gives a jet-heeled spring to your walking.

The mesh-uppered version tested isn't ideal on damper days, though the bumper and reinforcements mean shallow puddles aren't a problem, but a new Gore-Tex XCR version should be better for winter use.

Otherwise hard to fault. Mind that snug, unpadded heel cup though.


Light, grippy. precise and very natural feeling on the foot.
Mesh upper in this version not wet condition friendly.

Performance

Value


Inov-8 web site


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Lix Toll 
Posted: 10/11/06 11:22:41 41
Maybe I'm a bit prejudiced precisely because I have relatively weak ankles from fell running injuries picked up whilst wearing shoes very similar to these in races in years gone by. As a result I believe that 3mm thickness of quality Italian leather and 2kgs of boots is the ONLY thing to put on your feet where heading outdoors - especially if you are "making your own tracks" across Scottish moorland to get Munros and/or carrying weight. I come from a cycling background and no-one need to tell me about every gramme less on a bike helping it to go up hill faster, but this logic simply doesn't apply to gaining 700m of un-pathed heigth in the realms of say Ben Alder, (and not even going up the tourist trail to Old Man of Coniston). Especially once ...
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