I’ve had my ROCLITE PRO G 400 GTX for a few weeks now.
Overall impressions are good, although I have never had some £200 boots before so dont know what the standard should be? I’ve had many Inov8 running shoes, so was expecting along the lines of them ie firm fitting, technically very good but quite racy feeling. I have used their Roclite fell shoes a lot previously and was expecting them to be like that but with an upper stuck on. They are certainly not that.
Reality is they are very comfy, have a nice balanced foot bed ie not too firm, but firm enough to not let rocks come through and give stability on steep slopes. The best bit is the grip which is by far the best I have ever had on a walking boot, it just grips whatever the surface.
My only concern is that the tongue feels a bit flimsy, and can be a faff to get fitted in to the boot properly. Weirdly when I walk I also get some kind of flip flop noise going on which I have managed to work out where its coming from yet.
Overall very good boots though hopefully £120 well spent