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The North Face Arnuva 50 Trail Running Shoe - Women's
Your feet take a lot of abuse on endurance runs. The North Face Women's Arnuva 50 Trail Running Shoe's support, padding, and midfoot expansion system provide comfort over the miles. High-impact cushioning under the heel and ball of the foot absorbs shock, while a medial support chassis helps prevent overpronation. Since your feet tend to swell and contract during long runs, The North Face made the Arnuva 50's with a midfoot expansion system—simply slide the tab up or down to tighten or loosen the mid-section of your laces. Rubber outsoles grip wet terrain, while the upper mesh fabric lets your feet breathe without compromising durability.
Bottom Line: Mid-foot slide systems on The North Face Arnuva 50 Trail Running Shoes accommodate swelling and contracting feet.
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what does the H in the shoe sizing information mean?
what does the H in the shoe sizing information mean?
By: jessica_hi2088177
March 7, 2008
There doesn't seem to be an "H" now, but I would have assumed it meant half... hope that helps, kinda!
By: Kristin Piccirillo
June 3, 2009
Good shoe, Runs big
By: ~ lobsterburger ~
July 8, 2008
The North Face Arnuva 50 Trail Running Shoe is a good shoe for both trail and road running. I have ran on this shoe a handful of times on road and dirt, and it worked great on both. The deeper treads on the Arnuva help grip in the dirt and make it a stable run. I love that North Face added the side-adjusting feature ... allows you to tighten or loosen your shoes during a run as your feet swell.
The North Face Arnuva 50 Trail Running Shoe runs large, so there is no need to size up for a roomy running shoe.
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