A supremely versatile trail running shoe for both hard and soft terrains. Designed to handle everything from dusty tracks to muddy bogs, the ROCLITE G 275 V2 is a versatile must-have for every trail shoe arsenal. The versatility stems from its grip-hungry 6mm long rubber lugs that not only dig into soft ground but also hold firm on hard terrain. These sticky lugs are infused with Graphene – the world’s strongest material – making them 50% harder-wearing.
Upgrades to the version 2 (V2) can be found in the midsole and upper. The midsole now features our POWERFLOW MAX foam for greater comfort, cushioning and energy return. Below the foam sits a flexible rock plate for underfoot protection, while above it sits our super-soft, mega-bouncy BOOMERANG footbed. The upper has been redesigned to give a better locked-in fit. This is thanks to the new wraparound ADAPTER-FIT cradle system that connects the midfoot to the heel. Operated from the laces, when these are tightened, the cradle tightens too, pulling everything together for a secure fit that also adjusts to the natural movements of the foot.
A new tongue further enhances the improved fit and comfort. The mesh material that covers much of the upper is 25% stronger than before and made of a tighter – yet still highly-breathable – weave that gives greater durability and repels more grit. The average weight of the shoe across the size curve remains 275g. The drop is still 8mm, with the floor-to-foot stack height measurements being 26mm in the heel and 18mm in the forefoot.
Color: | Grey, Green |
Gender: | women |
Season: | Spring/Autumn |
Weight: | 550g |
Activity: | Run, Trailrunning |
Item code: | INV651764 |
Shoe type: | Loafers |
Collection: | Autumn/Winter |
Model year: | 2023 |
Manufacturer: | Inov-8 |
Product name: | Inov-8 Roclite G 275 V2 Women's Trail Running Shoes - dark green/pine |
Shoe closure: | Laces |
Shoe purpose: | Trail |
Textile fabric: | Synthetics |
Shoe cushioning: | high |
Heel-to-toe drop: | 8mm |
Manufacturer page: | http://www.inov-8.com |
Support (pronation): | moderate stability |