Mens Inov-8 Mudclaw 330 'O'
Also known as Inov-8 Mudclaw 330 \'O\'
Fell and orienteering shoe with an upper which will withstand the tough terrain and an outsole that will give good grip. Not as stripped down as some of the Inov-8 shoes so you get a bit more protection.
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Meta-flex
Meta-shank
Met-cradle
Bi-planar
mudclaw outsole
in response
a very good technical shoe with excellent grip descending, contouring and ascending.
mine dry out always in super quick time: firstly i always clean them with water and a nail brush to get the worst of the mud off. i then take out the insole and tightly pack in scrunched up newspaper. in a warm room, away from direct heat, the newspaper will absorb most of the moisture (i leave them overnight). i then remove newspaper and any remaining moisture will have disappeared by the time of the next evening's run.
mine dry out always in super quick time: firstly i always clean them with water and a nail brush to get the worst of the mud off. i then take out the insole and tightly pack in scrunched up newspaper. in a warm room, away from direct heat, the newspaper will absorb most of the moisture (i leave them overnight). i then remove newspaper and any remaining moisture will have disappeared by the time of the next evening's run.
A review by insider | May 24, 2010 | See all insider's reviews
No obvious advantage over the lighter Mudclaw 270
The same awesome grip as the other Mudclaw but a more padded and supposedly robust upper. I've done about the same amount of mileage in these as in my Mudclaw 270s (around 400 miles) but whilst the uppers on the minimalist 270s are fine the uppers on these are torn, cracked and on the verge of dropping to bits.
I did the 26 mile Belvoir challenge in them in Feb 2007 and wore a hole in the heel padding - and my heel was rather a mess at the end of the run. I've run similar distances in the 270's without having the same problem.
Also, because of the more padded upper they take almost three days to dry out when they get soaked - which frankly means every run in the Dec - March months.
I think the Mudclaw 270's are fantastic but that the 330 just isn't as fit for purpose.
I did the 26 mile Belvoir challenge in them in Feb 2007 and wore a hole in the heel padding - and my heel was rather a mess at the end of the run. I've run similar distances in the 270's without having the same problem.
Also, because of the more padded upper they take almost three days to dry out when they get soaked - which frankly means every run in the Dec - March months.
I think the Mudclaw 270's are fantastic but that the 330 just isn't as fit for purpose.
A review by richardb | April 18, 2008 | See all richardb's reviews













