Hadn't noticed Insider's post above but saw the 180 and 190 on Inov-8 web. Reminded me to dig my Berkinstocks out :cool:
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Hadn't noticed Insider's post above but saw the 180 and 190 on Inov-8 web. Reminded me to dig my Berkinstocks out :cool:
Aren't these just fancy..and probably over priced Croc's
never mind all the science 'A relaxed, comfortable fit ensures that you feet can adopt their natural position'...see above
Also like the Nike free..although these are a trainer
and whilst we (I) are on the subject...can Inov8 insider guide us to any peer reviewed publications that support the claim of the Fascia band inclusion 'increase(ing) propulsion efficiency and reduce(ing) fatigue'
if so...thank you in advance
come on Inov8_Insider...why no reply :confused::confused:
you are usually quick to post
Slippy
I have no idea, I dont believe that is the main reason folks buy our shoes but I could be wrong.:cool:
That said a lot runners choose inov-8 to train & compete in, many races have been won & records broken in our shoes. Maybe thats because the Fascia band 'increases propulsion efficiency and reduces fatigue' :)
Sorry I hadn't replied earlier as I have been away in Scotland all week;)
[QUOTE=Born Slippery;315095]I personally have no idea or care about the science, Im just a humble runner who knows what feels good on my feet, grips like nowt else and are comfortable.
What its called or how its described doesn't make me decide whether I wear a shoe or not.
Do you think its important?
[QUOTE=Inov-8 Insider;315097]I think the science is important if you are making a specific claim as to why your shoes are better, if you are suggesting certain features only available on innovs increase performance to sell more and you cannot prove it are you not breaching the trades description act. C'mon Innov insider sign post us to the evidence.
[QUOTE=Antisocial;315123]that is exactly what im asking and Inov8Insiders first reply pointed to that it had helped break (with the athletes effort) some course records recently etc
as an engineer/scientist i am sceptical about most claims unless they have been robustly tested and reviewed. i myself wear Inov8's but am becoming increasingly jaded by the continuous posts of various forumites touting the 'cure all' properties of Inov8's
a simple link to some academic journals would clear this up in no time
Just because something hasn't been "proven" in a peer reviewed academic journal doesn't mean it doesn't work - the proof of the pudding is in the beating...