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    Re: Recolite 190

    Quote Originally Posted by Antisocial View Post
    No, but neither have I noticed a decrease in performance when switching shoes from Innov flyroc to say mizuno wave harrier so I would be interested in projected % increase of the performance when using innovs and how noticable it should be, for example when tri bars came out they revolutionised cycling because of the overall advantage they gave in speed.
    Ah but the Flyroc doesn't have the Fascia band..so would be comparable with other shoes of similar weight/construction i suppose

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    Re: Recolite 190

    Quote Originally Posted by Born Slippery View Post
    Ah but the Flyroc doesn't have the Fascia band..so would be comparable with other shoes of similar weight/construction i suppose
    The Flyroc is constructed differently to the Roclite & X-Talons which both have the Fascia Band.
    So many choices

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    Re: Recolite 190

    Quote Originally Posted by Born Slippery View Post
    Ah but the Flyroc doesn't have the Fascia band..so would be comparable with other shoes of similar weight/construction i suppose
    or the roclite 315 then which I used after my 2 pairs of mizunos and follwed up with a new pair of flyrocs. No overall difference noted.

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    Re: Recolite 190

    We still await a response to the original request though ?

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    Re: Recolite 190

    Please feel free to contact our office in Crook, I'm sure you will get the info your looking for.

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    Re: Recolite 190

    Quote Originally Posted by Inov-8 Insider View Post
    Please feel free to contact our office in Crook, I'm sure you will get the info your looking for.
    but only post to offer info and advice not sell shoes, as you know the office staff in crook no doubt as per your self proclaimed web remit.

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    Re: Recolite 190

    Quote Originally Posted by Antisocial View Post
    but only post to offer info and advice not sell shoes, as you know the office staff in crook no doubt as per your self proclaimed web remit.
    Hhhhhmmmmm

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    Re: Recolite 190

    Hi,

    New member here :-) I am a barefoot runner (Holland). In the mountains I need some protection though. I have run succesfully in 5-euro watershoes. Vibam Five Fingers would be great as well.

    But - for our next summer holiday to the mountains, my family wants me to wear "normal" shoes.

    What I look for is a shoe that
    - protects my sole from sharp rocks
    - protects my toes from stubbing
    - has good grip
    - is lightweight
    - is flexible. I'm used to my feet 'working' and I hate putting them in a 'ski shoe'
    - has a wide forefoot
    - no heel lift (I am used to flat shoes and fore foot running)
    - no arch support (hate that).

    Questions:
    1. To what extent is the Recolite 190 a candidate for me?
    2. If I can do mountain runs in watershoes, can I do it in Recolites?
    3. Will the sole survive a few days on rocky trails?
    4. How is the fit? (lenght, width at forefoot and heel). My feet are wide at the toes.

    THANKS IN ADVANCE !

    And Inov-8 Insider, I like how you stay cool and factural, even when some posters get (kind of) agressive

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    Re: Recolite 190

    Quote Originally Posted by Pieter99 View Post
    Hi,

    New member here :-) I am a barefoot runner (Holland). In the mountains I need some protection though. I have run succesfully in 5-euro watershoes. Vibam Five Fingers would be great as well.

    But - for our next summer holiday to the mountains, my family wants me to wear "normal" shoes.


    What I look for is a shoe that
    - protects my sole from sharp rocks
    - protects my toes from stubbing
    - has good grip
    - is lightweight
    - is flexible. I'm used to my feet 'working' and I hate putting them in a 'ski shoe'
    - has a wide forefoot
    - no heel lift (I am used to flat shoes and fore foot running)
    - no arch support (hate that).

    Questions:
    1. To what extent is the Recolite 190 a candidate for me?
    2. If I can do mountain runs in watershoes, can I do it in Recolites?
    3. Will the sole survive a few days on rocky trails?
    4. How is the fit? (lenght, width at forefoot and heel). My feet are wide at the toes.

    THANKS IN ADVANCE !

    And Inov-8 Insider, I like how you stay cool and factural, even when some posters get (kind of) agressive
    http://www.inov-8.com/Products-Detai...6&P=5050973077 This should be a quality shoe i think Inov-8-insider will agree ( his personal faviorite correct if wrong )

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    Re: Recolite 190

    Thanks for the suggestion. That was fast!

    An alternative for me might be the Merrel Waterpro.

    I've seen them in a shop. I might even rip the heel/arche plastic thing (under the insole) out, think that can be done :-) I've had good results with this 'surgery' on casual sneakers.

    Any pros / cons of the Recolite, versus other Inov-8 shoes, versus the Merell Waterpro, for my goal (minimalist shoe for the mountain). (And yes I am used to feeling the ground and rocks under my feet :-) )

    THANKS AGAIN !

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