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Friday 29th July 2011As part of the Barefoot Running Basics article, Nik Cook takes a look at the Inov8 Bare Grip 200.
Nik has been using the Bare Grip's for over six months at time of publishing and has put over 500 miles under the soles.
Nik shares his thoughts and comments on them in the video below.
| Excellent review - 09/11/2011 |
| I know these are men's shoes, but I purchased a pair nonetheless. None of the women's minimal shoes fit as well or had the features of the Bare Grip 200. After viewing this review, I feel confident that I choose a good shoe. |
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