I was a big fan of the inov-8 Terraultra G270ās and have struggled to find a shoe that matched it for fit and overall feel. These Trailfly Ultraās were like being reunited with an old friend. A wide toe box, 5 on the inov-8 scale which is their widest, means that my pinkies had room to spread and there wasnāt any pinch on the little toe.
With the Inov-8 F-Lite Fly G 295, the devilās in the details when it comes to their construction. Below are some of the biggest construction callouts for this model that influence its performance and durability. Heel-to-Toe Drop: 8mm. Weight: 11.45 oz (for my size 10 model) Removable Insole: Yes.
Hereās how it works. Ā£145 from Inov-8. Weight. 280g. Features. Nitrogen-infused FLYSPEED foam midsole for spring and flex, Graphene-enhanced outsole for a super sticky tread, Knitted upper for breathability. Pros. Graphene enhanced sole offers dynamic grip for all terrains. Lively yet sturdy reaction to the ground. Best zero-drop trail shoe Inov-8 Trailyfly G 270 V2 The first iteration of the Inov-8 Trailfly 270 won multiple awards, including Runnerās Worldās āTrail Running Shoe of the Year 2020 Inov-8 uses a scale of 1-5 to indicate how wide the toebox is, as it differs from one model to another. The RocFly G 390s have a five, meaning itās the widest version offered, and the fit was fantastic. I found that they were true-to-size and did not require sizing up to achieve optimal fit. I took them on an eight-mile trail/hike right out
Itās apparent that Inov-8 aināt ashamed of getting down and dirty and with their extensive line of light, durable, and fast trail shoes. Weāve already reviewed the Terraultra G 260 (more cushioned) and the Trailroc G 280 (more technical), which are both excellent shoes for their intended uses.