

#Inov8 bare x lite 150 free
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No lugs or grippy pads of any kind, just a flat blend of injected EVA and rubber. Perhaps the most unique aspect of the shoe is the sole – it’s uncharacteristically flat, even for a minimal shoe. There is a breathable mesh upper and ventilated insole, perfect for hot summer running. The shoe will fit well if you have a medium to slightly wider foot. The toe box is wonderfully roomy, more than most minimal shoes. One of my favorite parts of the shoe is the fit – it just feels GREAT on my feet. I’ve worn this shoe for training, fast 5Ks and half-marathons I also wore it for a marathon, but I think I’d prefer more shoe for that distance. It was ideal for me, as I had run in VFFs and even barefoot, but needed a bit more cushion for putting in serious road miles and racing.

I would NOT recommend it as a transition shoe for someone who has never done minimal running. Stripped down, this shoe is intended for the true minimal runner – someone who has built up the necessary foot/calf strength and has the natural biomechanics to handle it. It’s also a very level shoe, with a 3mm heel-to-toe drop that promotes a mid/fore-foot strike. As such, there is very little cushion, and certainly no medial posting, arch support, or any of that other jazz. That’s pretty much lighter than any other racing flat, and even lighter than Vibram Five Fingers. It is extremely flexible and lightweight, coming in at 5.5 oz for a Men’s size 10. The Road X-Lite 155 is a minimal racing flat designed purely for the road. They’re a rapidly growing company that focuses on natural running – producing minimal, functional shoes that have become sort of a secret weapon of top trail runners, road runners, and CrossFitters. If you haven’t heard of Inov-8 yet, you should pay attention.

I love it so much that I bought 3 pairs in 6 months (ok I have shoe issues, but so do most of you reading this).
