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Inov8 35 Mile #5keveryday Check-in

As #5keveryday passes the 35-mile mark, it's time to give my first review of the Inov8 shoes I've been wearing for every step of this endeavor. First, an update on my streak so far, and then let's check out my mileage on each of the models below.

4/11/19 Results

So far, I've recorded perfectly consistent results that are somewhat boring. While 11 runs of the same loop may seem mind-numbingly ho-hum, my goal is to settle into a groove with easy efforts daily for at least a month before I worry about getting too creative. The neighborhood loop I'm using right now is all on roads but once I start mixing in more of the awesome trails around my house in the northern Phoenix foothills the mileage will jump up and even out for the TrailTalon 235, ParkClaw 275, RocLite 290, and RocLite 275.

 

Mileage & Quick Feedback

Inv8's Innovative Fit Scale

“We have graded the fit of all our shoes from 1 to 5 to make it easy for you to find the perfect fitting shoe. All our shoes are designed with Met-Cradle technology to lock down the mid-foot for a stable hold. Where they differ is in the toe box. Grade 1 represents our closest, most precise fit. At the other end of the scale, Grade 5 has the widest fitting toe box.

We have meticulously studied the foot and its function during the gait cycle and also the interaction between the foot and the terrain. We have used this knowledge to develop our fitting scale. For technical footwear, a good fit is essential to enhance your performance.

The lower the number on our scale, the narrower the fit, which ensures minimal internal movement of the foot when running fast on technical terrain. Shoes with the higher numbers on our scale will suit athletes with a wider foot and those wanting that extra comfort in the toe box. This wider toe box allows the toes to splay for increased stability when lifting heavy weights. It’s also perfect for longer runs and races when toes begin to swell.

As a rough guide, Grade 1 represents an industry B fit, while Grade 5 equates to a 2E fit in the forefoot.”

Brett's Nitpicks So Far: Laces

If something works, stick with it… right? This thinking does not apply to Inov8's laces – the only thing I can guess is that they own a shoelace factory and want to test every model possible out! The flat “linguine” laces on the ParkClaw 275 are perfect so I have no clue why they'd use a fat squishy tube on the RoadClaw 275 when hotspots won't be an issue due to the relatively substantial tongue. I'm at a loss why the laces are so short on the F-Lite 230, I can barely get 2 loops unless I really crank those thin little laces down. It's easy to pick on the laces of a few models when the performance has been great all around!

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Gettin' Social

Follow along with my progress daily(ish) on facebook.com/brettstewart or via hashtag #5keveryday. Each week I'll post an update on the progress and review the shoe models as I rotate through each Inov8 model daily on road & trail. I'm looking forward to the challenge and the body transformation this level of consistency will bring along with it.

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