Inov-8 Roclite 286 GTX


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Details of Roclite 286 GTX

Gender Men , Women
Weight 286 gr
Drop 6 mm
Surface Trail
Year 2014

We do not leave the script a little bit, and is that not everything is going to be Running shoes. In its extensive collection of sports footwear, the British firm Inov-8 has also thought of hiking lovers, or the so-called 'hiking' for those who prefer the anglicisms. The Inov-8 Roclite 286 GTX model is a boot designed exclusively for walking on any mountain terrain, especially muddy.

This mountain boot is one of the lightest on the market with a weight of 286 grams, highlighting the minimalist concept, a hallmark of this UK manufacturer. Protection is one of the most outstanding aspects of this model, as it comes with a reinforced toe cap so as not to compromise the shoe's grip when faced with unforeseen obstacles.

In addition, it incorporates a breathable Gore-Tex material that keeps feet dry and protected, regardless of the use of the boot itself. From snowshoeing to hiking or trail running competitions to strolling around town.

Precise fit and Tri-C compound

On the other hand, the depth of the lugs - 5.5 mm - on the sole give the model optimum grip. Not to mention that its precise fit provides the user with minimal foot movement when facing both descents and ascents in the mountains.

Apart from the incorporation of Inov-8's exclusive technologies, such as fascia Band, meta-shank or meta-flex, the shoe includes the Tri-C compound, which is made up of three different rubber compounds that provide the model with an optimal level of resistance, greater durability and excellent grip.

In short, the Inov-8 Roclite 286 GTX is designed to move quickly and efficiently on trails or mountain trials.

Main features of Inov-8 - Roclite 286 GTX footwear

  • Upper: synthetic, TPU
  • Shank: EVA
  • Outsole: Roclite?; lug depth: 55 mm.
  • Fit: Precision fit.
  • Composition: Tri-C (composed of three different rubbers).
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