Inov8 Roclite 243

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Last updated: Apr 23, 2026

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Reddit Icon7sport
4 months ago

VJ Maxx2 is my go-to general purpose trail shoe. I used to run in Roclite 285’s and 243’s back in the day. Maxx2 is a similar type shoe, but more modern. Edit: the midsole of the Maxx2 is way more substantial than a Roclite 243, but that isn’t saying much as that was one of the most minimal shoes I’ve ever come across.

Reddit Iconphilosophicalquokka
8 months ago

To echo other commenters, I now wear Inov8 wide fit trail runners and road runners after struggling to find shoes that worked for my wide feet and high instep, and could not recommend more! eta: I wear Trailflys for running and smaller hikes and Rocklite Pros for longer hikes (still on a trail runner last but has ankle support which is my preference)

Reddit Iconendeesr3alm
7 months ago

Hello - I would say that the Prodigio Pro will feel a bit too squishy for general walking around. I walk the dogs in a pair of Salomon GTX Thundercross. They’re stable enough, comfy, and waterproof. The Ultraglide are also a good option. I’ve also had numerous Inov8 Roclite, Trailfly which are also good for hiking if you like zero drop. Hoka are also comfy if you stay clear of the racing shoes - Challenger ATR or Speedgoat. I also like the ASICS Fujilite for walking. I’d suggest avoiding the S/Lab Genesis, Tecton X3, Mafate 5, Prodigio Pro, Nike Trail Ultra, or anything with a PEBA Foam or really pronounced rocker. They will be too squishy, unstable and wobbly underfoot.

Reddit IconA_Good_Walk_in_Ruins
8 months ago

I find my Inov8 Roclites have very good grip on wet rock and slippery terrain in general. Although I haven't seen them in that many outdoor shops I'm afraid. Some Go Outdoors do stock them, but it doesn't seem to be all of them.

Reddit Iconatomicvindaloo
10 months ago

Innov8 Roclite all the way for me. (Used to use Salomon speed cross)

Reddit IconCaptainKirkAndCo
5 months ago

Provided it's not too cold (below 6-7 Celsius), I would still choose trail runners in most situations regardless of the bog factor. Definitely agree with /u/pedrobobkat77, highly recommend inov8 roclites if they fit your foot shape.

Reddit Icondoom_mountain
5 months ago

I feel the 'new' range is just uninspiring and feels old fashioned. I tried the Trailfly Speed which was heavy with a dull foam. Standard Trailfly was heavier with more dull foam! They just aren't competitive with other shoes out there. La Sportiva Prodigio shows how a modern all round trail shoe should be (and it's been a massive success). It's a shameas they used to be one of my favourite shoe brands, I went through 4 pairs of the G270's loved that shoe. Numerous Roclite, Mudclaw, X-Talon. I just don't consider them as an option any more. I live in the Lake District and not many of my friends wear them either any more. Mudclaws used to be the go to. See a lot of VJ, Terrex, Nnormal, La Sportiva and Hoka now.

Reddit Icongilthix_
5 months ago

I used to be a big fan of inov-8, but now I rarely consider them when getting new shoes. The reason is that their changes in lineups and specific models are rarely for the better. Many of their old models were very good and very different from other brands and they would work well even to this day. The grip, fit and durability of for example original Roclites or Trailrocs was extremely good. The new models are just not as good.

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