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The North Face Arnuva 100 TR GTX Trail Running Shoe - Women's
Train for the Hardrock 100 Endurance Run with The North Face Women's Arnuva 100 TR GTX Trail Running Shoe. The North Face added extra support, stability, and traction to the Arnuva 100 TR GTX to create the ultimate shoe for rugged, technical trails. These shoes' uppers feature mesh so your feet can breathe and abrasion-resistant synthetic nubuck that withstands abuse from rocks, sticks, and dirt. A waterproof breathable Gore-Tex membrane means your feet stay dry as you splash across mountain streams. Sure Grip heel panels prevent your heels from slipping, which reduces the likelihood of blisters. A lightweight EVA midsole with extra cushioning in the heel and forefoot absorbs impact and enables an energy-efficient stride. The North Face added AgION antimicrobial to the Arnuva 100's footbeds—this antimicrobial made from silver kills bacteria so your feet don't stink quite so much after a sweaty 50-mile run. Tenacious Grip rubber outsoles grip uneven, rocky, sandy, or wet terrain.
Bottom Line: Whether you log 10 miles or 100 miles on tough terrain, The North Face Arnuva 100 trail running shoes go the distance.
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Winter Running
By: Anonymous
February 11, 2008
Great winter running shoes. Have used for quite a few runs in the snow in Minnesota at temps down to 15 degrees F. Warm and dry feet with excellent trail grip on ice and snow.
Great dog-walking shoes
By: Leslie Irvine
June 25, 2009
I love these shoes! I use them for dog walking in all kinds of weather, and I don't know how I got along without them. I had another style before this pair, and they lasted nearly two years before the gore-tex started to fail.
They don't have this on here in a size 9, which is what I
They don't have this on here in a size 9, which is what I usually wear. But, I've read online that these run a bit small and a size up wouldn't be bad. Anyone on here know if ordering a size 10 is still reasonable for this type of shoe?
By: nasiya_amo1450545
March 20, 2009
Sooo, I DEFINITELY recommend getting this shoe in size up. I just received the shoes (SPEEDY DELIVERY, BTW!) and I ordered a Size 10 even though I normally wear a size 9. Even with a Size 10, they fit pretty comfortably (no excess room). My feet are pretty wide too, so that makes a difference.
By: nasiya_amo1450545
March 24, 2009
These are the best!
By: asw2836689
April 27, 2009
This is my 4th pair of these shoes. I use them all year long to run on the pavement in Vermont---snow, ice, rain, whatever. When one pair wears out, I intentionally look for another just like it. The gortex is essential and works great!
Recommend
By: paradocsical
May 11, 2009
Nice shoe - good grip & stay dry. Run small - order 1/2 size up.
Is the profile around the ankle on this shoe as high as the NF
Is the profile around the ankle on this shoe as high as the NF 103 gortex? How wide is the toe box? Does it hold your heel down on steep ascents? Is it compatible with orthodics?
By: lust.eva1556665
March 26, 2008
Very Supportive & Stabilizing
By: kat2808436
March 26, 2009
they look great. I wear them for boxing and they have been great! Maybe buy 1/2 size large. They are wide enough but my toes are definitely up there.
Too small
By: petasherid100081217
March 30, 2009
These run small. I am normally a size 8 in all other North Face running shoes; I accidently bought the 8.5 and they are still too small.
They are also super stiff; but I think they'd be great if they fit.
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