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The North Face Arnuva 50 Boa Trail Running Shoe - Men's
The Men's Arnuva 50 Boa Running Shoes represent the crème de la crème of The North Face's endurance running line. These ultralight shoes feature the revolutionary Boa Lacing System. Boa Lacing uses polymer-coated steel wires to give you unparalleled comfort and the ability to make on-the-fly micro-adjustments for a custom fit. X-2 polymer dampening compounds, a heel-slip-preventing lining, and TPU-injected saddles give your feet incredible support and shock absorption, while the TNF Tenacious Grip rubber outsole provides exceptional traction on both street and trail. Wherever you run, the Arnuva 50 Boa shoes' highly breathable upper and multiple air channels keep your feet cool and dry and help prevent blisters so you can run farther.
Bottom Line: You don't have to run 50 marathons like Dean Karnazes to experience the unrivaled support and comfort of The North Face's revolutionary Arnuva Boa running shoe. But you can if you want to.
What can you say..... They do the job and are super easy to get on and off, which I like after a nice run. Plus the material doesn't get heavy after going through mud/creeks. I'd buy another pair
The North Face Arnuva 50 Boa is well built well designed running shoe for a variety of running styles and conditions. I feel the price tag is a bit hefty and I've also had issues with the Boa lacing system pinching but overall its a decent shoe for built for road and trails. On fit I would classify NF shoes made wider than most running shoes so take that into account for size. Im a 10 and find the 9.5 extra roomy.
I bought the Boa Arnuva trail shoe a few months back. I run only trails in the dirt. This summer was dry and I think could be why the boa system would stick when I was trying to loosen them after a few runs. Then it became very hard to tighten the system to my comforts. Then the right shoe's boa system failed and spins free. The shoes would still have some life, but I cannot tighten the right shoe. Is there a way to fix? Is there a way to clean the Boa system so it does not get hard to tighten early in the shoes life? Has there been other problems with boa system? Love the shoe and the system and would make them exclusive, but the system died before the shoe did. Let me know you thoughts.
I am not sure how to fix this - I had a friend who has this shoe who had the same issues and we couldn't figure it out. Assuming you bought the shoe from Backcountry, you can always return it and get a full refund and get another pair of the shoe or a different shoe.
6'3, 210 lbs. great shoe, right out of the box with no break in necessary. read a review or two about pinching and back being a problem with the boa system but had none of these problems. extremely light and grips to rocks and soil well. did not think they were suitable for road running and usually keep to the trails with them. bought half size smaller and fits perfectly. great shoe, comfortable, fast, and light. very impressed.
Dont get the Gore-Tex if you are stepping in water that will spill into the top of the shoe because Gore wont drain and you will be running with shoes full of water. The Gore-Tex ones are only really good to keep your feet dry running through wet grass and small puddles.
These shoes are great! (BOA) But for in and out of water go with the ultra 104 by The North Face! Slightly heavier but they use gore-tex which will handle a variety of conditions!
These shoes are great! (BOA) But for in and out of water go with the ultra 104 by The North Face! Slightly heavier but they use gore-tex which will handle a variety of conditions!
I'm on my second pair because I like them so much. I took my old pair and hiked in the backcountry of the Narrows in Zion National Park and they held up great, despite being submerged 80% of the time.
I agree with the other reviewers that you should definitely buy a half size smaller than you'd normally wear (I wear an 11 but got the 10.5 and it fits perfectly).
I am digging the BOA system and looking to make a buy. HOWEVER, I am a big dude 6'2" 205lbs. I have run on the ASIC 2130 for the last 4-5 years and they work well for me (although I buy a new pair every 3 months). I am new to North Face running shoes.
Any biggens out there running on these whips? How do they hold up.
I am 6' 1", 225 and have used shoes have held up well for me. However, I dont do much road running at all. In fact, even when there are sidewalks available, I walk/run in the grass!
I use to run in these shoes. They were plenty comfortable but didn't seem to last that long. I switched to Salomon XT Wings but the laces kept shredding. I ended up with La Sportiva's and have absolutely loved them. I'm still in my 1st pair which has lasted about 4 months. I run a ton too so that's really good for me. Hope that helps.
Picked up a pair from SAC. Not sure if I like them as much as my Salomon's, they are still pretty new with only 4 or 5 runs. The Boa system seems to work well at providing even support for the foot all around. Noticed lots of comments about sizing before purchasing. I am typically and 11.5 - 12. Purchased the 11.5 and it is a great fit.
Just got finished with a half marathon wearing my boa's. I encountered no blisters or rubbing of any kind. They're a little pricey but well worth the money. I will definately have another pair.
I ran in the original Arnuva Boas which had ample room for my 10.5 2E feet. The newer models seem quite a bit more narrow. Anyone out there have the same fit issues?
I have rather wide feet, and have been running in these shoes for the past few months. The sizing seems to have no problems for me. They do stretch a little though if that helps
I like how the shoe holds up,but I don"t think it has enough support for running on the road. I really can"t do a good evaluation until I"ve run more miles. I'm used to Asics, but these seem to wear better.
Let me start this review by saying that I am addicted to the rear BOA lacing system, as all other laces destroy the top of my foot by putting too much pressure on the tongue of the shoe. Therefore, I MUST buy any trail shoe that NF puts out with this lacing system as there are no other rear BOA lacing shoes on the market! So, this is my 5th pair of NF BOA trail shoes. This model is by far the most true to size. All previous shoes ran very small...I normally wear a 11.5 or 12 (US) and I used to have to get a 13 to fit properly! I got a 12 in the Arnuva 50 and it fits great! Performance on the trail is predictably good. Weight is good, stability is good and the BOA system does it's magic by holding the shoe on at the sides of the foot and at the heel instead of over the tongue (ouch!). I will definitely buy again..and again...and again - at least until some other manufacturer comes out with a rear BOA lacing system!
These shoes look tempting...but I'm wondering if I can use the for street running? Right now I'm using Mizuno Wave Creations....and wasn't sure if these Boa's are more for trail or road?
Love the shoes, boa system is amazing. Look VERY cool, and the price of $74 that I got them for on SAC is amazing. BUT, I am going to exchange them for a half size smaller. Be warned, I wear a fairly tight 10.5 and a 10 will fit much better. Buy these shoes, but buy a half size smaller than regular!
Tried these on in store and loved the fit and easy boa lacing system. Pretty light as well. The first time I took these out was just a light day hike... After about 6 hours total walking for the day both TNF logos had fallen off the shoe, most of the reflective stuff had rubbed off, and the sole was separating from the shoe! Would hate to think what these would be like after a couple of days hard adventure racing!!! So these got demoted and became my "river shoes" for kayaking/canoeing/etc. About 9 months down the track the dial on the back has snapped off so now the lacing system doesn't even work!!
Before everyone says "why didnt you send em back!", I'll say why... I bought them from a shop in Japan, hence the difficulty in returning. Emailed TNF and they said the only thing to do was return them to where they were purchased even if it was a few thousand Km's away.
So... yeah, usually a big fan of TNF but not these. Will get Salomon's next time!
That's really strange... I've put around 100 hours on mine and that still look brand new after a clean. Trail running, river bed hiking, tough trail hiking. Really confused as to how your experience was so poor.
I've done about 20 miles so far on just roads and they are super comfortable. Cushioning is sweet, too. Very lightweight. I run a lot, so this isn't coming from some fairweather jogger. The BOA lacing makes sure you get a perfect tightness around your foot. Highly recommend for road running. I haven't tried them out on trails, yet. I do believe North Face points out this shoe is for trails and roads.
This is my first set of the Boa model shoes and I must say it's impressive. Very fast to slip in and out of, and a very secure feeling when tightened. I wear 10.5 and these seemed true to size if not a hair bigger. I've only used them for gym shoes so far so I'm not sure how they hold up for trail running, but they seem sturdy enough to get the job done. It does rub on the back of my ankle a bit, which i attribute to them not having broken in, but it also may be because the Boa dial is right there which might make the rear support more rigid. I will update this post after I've taken them for a run.
I am a begining runner, a little overweight, 230lbs. I am about 6' tall. I started running, and my knee's hurt real bad. I am looking for a shoe that will allow me to continue running. Doctor said find another activity, but I dont want to. My arches are not the best either. Any advise would be appreciated.
Hi, i'd suggest seeking a local gait specialist/sneaker geek. I'm in Canada, i do this gait/lower limb/shoe thing for a living. My speciality falls under Certified Canadian Pedorthist...be careful though, pedorthist is a poorly protected title, although in Canada the reigns are finally getting tighter. I tell clients that we run because we can, not all of us though are set up to manage the stresses the same way...foot type/structure, angles through lower limb, angle of gait, position of center of gravity, core strength, etc, etc, all play into tolerance. If your knees are offering early poor tolerance, respect that. Building tolerance is critical...you will run when you can, quite literally. Start with a walking program, aim to move toward a more ideal weight for your body type, a poorly acclimated body carrying extra weight is setting up knee failure. Drop me a line anytime, robchisel@hotmail.com, and i can offer up more specifics for you
I was very excited about these, but after a five mile run, I broke something in my foot and was barely able to walk for three weeks. My wife tried them on and also noticed a strange, stiff ridge along the outside edge. I'm sending them back for a refund.
Just got the Zinc Red/ Indian Clay Red ones today in the mail. Love the way they look and fit. I was pleasantly surporsed they look even better in person then on the internet.The lacing system is spectacular look forward taking these on my camping trip next week!
I have a challenge with my left swelling when it is humid. The BOA system makes it so much easier to make adjustments and the shoes themselves have flexability. They have great mesh material that allows for air flow and water flow on those rainy days.
They do run about one size small so make sure you get a size bigger.
This is my second pair of the Arnuva 50. I hope they keep making this line. It is the only shoe I wear now.
I've run long distance for 4 years now, and these are by far the best shoe I've bought. The air vents in the front & mesh side construction keep feet dry & blister free. The BOA system eliminates 'tight spots' & stay sung through even the longest of runs. No more stopping to re-tie! They do run smaller than most running shoes I've bought, I wore an 11.5 Mizuno & Brooks, and had to get a 10.5 Arnuva. This will be my only shoe for running from now on!
The wire lacing system is really convenient on those long runs that require quick adjustments. I really dig the dark red and gray version. They are pretty comfortable and work well wrapped around my orthotics.
Decent shoe if you can get them on sale. I would not pay over $100 for them though. Pros: they are very light and well ventilated. Cons: the boa lacing looks faster but is not because you still have to stop several times after you start your run to tighten them (kind of annoying). Finally, and most importantly, there is the heel. The boa screw tightening system is a hard plastic screw located on your heal and there just isn't enough padding between it and your skin. So far I've ran these shoes a little over 100 miles total and they still cause blisters on my heel (and even when you double up on socks).
Imagine buying a $125 shoe that feels like you are running on a piece of cardboard. The cushioning is non-existant and the stability is middling at best. I bought a $23 this weekend that blew it out of the water. Northface---stick to boots!!!
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