Trail Run

IT’S EVOLUTION, BABY

In July 2020, beast ultra runner Damian Hall set the fastest known time on the 268-mile Pennine Way in an incredible 61 hours, 34 minutes. He beat the previous record on this brutal trail (Great Britain’s oldest National Trail), held by John Kelly, by more than three hours. What makes Hall’s feat even more remarkable is that he cleared the trail of litter at the same time. What a champ!

And what shoes was he wearing? Inov-8’s Terraultra G 270.

Now, wearing the G 270s doesn’t mean I’m suddenly going to become Damian Hall

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