ColinAGeneral rule of thumb is half size up. I don't own these specific shoes, but I've owned 4 other Inov8s overs the years, including a couple built on the same Standard width last. I'm almost always a 10.5 and wear 11s with Inov-8s. Inov-8's fit is pretty straight, with not much curvature. Mid-wide to wide, I have a 2E-E foot and they're maybe a touch narrower than I'd prefer, but not terrible; if you're narrower than a D width, you probably want something in the Precision fit line.
Jul 26, 2017
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ColinAPretty typical ... a bit roomier than Asics and Salomon.
I wear Salomon 2D XA PRO in 47 1/3 and they feel tighter than the Inov8 47 (US 13).
J.cbI can't speak to these specifically, I own a lot of Inov-8s but more backpacking and running rather than weight lifting. They are very popular in the crossfitting community so I assume they must be putting out good product.
I have a pair of circa 2013 Roclite 295s that aged great through multiple backpacking trips. I had a pair of 2015 of the same model that fell apart, they updated the mesh to be more breathable but compromised durability for it. I have a pair of 2017 Roclite 320s that seem to be holding up pretty well so far. I had two other pairs of shoes that held up great.
One thing to note, they have a 1 year guarantee on their shoes. It's through the retailer so you should probably confirm that Massdrop can accommodate but it takes a lot of the risk out of it. I returned those bum shoes for a full refund 364 days after purchase after I found out about the guarantee. So between 4/5 shoes holding up great and a 1 year guarantee, I'll keep buying Inov-8s.