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The North Face Hedgehog Mid GTX XCR Hiking Shoe - Men's
The North Face Men's Hedgehog Mid GTX XCR Hiking Shoe is as sturdy and stable as a hiking boot but lighter weight and more breathable than hikers for agility on the trail. The North Face made the mid-cut Hedgehog's upper to be abrasion-resistant and breathable, and an EVA midsole and heel air pod absorb shock and provide rebound so you can go longer. A TPU shank protects your foot from stones but won't weigh you down or compromise responsiveness. The Gore-Tex XCR membrane doesn't let water in, so you can go straight through the stream instead of hopping awkwardly across on boulders.
Bottom Line: Adventure racers, speed hikers, and those who just want a versatile shoe for hiking and trail running will appreciate the mid-cut Hedgehog.
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North Face Hedgehog Mid Boots
By: spauly222240739
July 3, 2008
I've just received my boots and had them out on one six-mile hike along the Sierra Nevada ridge south of Donner Pass. A few hundred feet of elevation gain and loss. I was carrying a loaded pack with 16 lbs of water (my 3-day pack weighs 18.5 lbs). The boots performed perfectly--no hot spots, no break-in, no problems. One minor negative: the laces are way too long, and I'll be shortening them.
Expect to cross deep streams with them in a couple of weeks and wipe them out each time. Will let you know how this works. If ok, this means I don't have to carry water shoes.
Not a bad boot.
By: Kris
June 17, 2009
I have yet to use them on a hike, but i have been wearing them often going to mall and else where. They look great but confort is average. I have had hiking boots that are more comfortable but, they are not that bad. I can't wait to try them out on the trail. The first day I had them on for about 8+ hrs and my left little toe was a little sore and the bottom of my feet were also sore. Maybe if it had a little more cushion it would have been better. I did spend most of the day walking on concrete. They may be better on the trail. Over all not bad but not the best. If you are in to looks they are a great boot.
i have really wide feet would you recommend these
i have really wide feet would you recommend these
By: jacob thetford
May 25, 2009
Good shoes
By: James M.
January 29, 2009
Great hikers and style can't be beat, especially the discontinued pumpkin color. Have been using them for snowshoeing so far and have been warm and dry. Like other reviews, these do run wide, and North Face dropped the ball on the laces, but double knots take care of the problem.
Do you still have these in the Pumpkin Orange? That was what
Do you still have these in the Pumpkin Orange? That was what I was looking for. I wear a US 10.5 size
By: danny parker
December 29, 2008
They have them in nickel/pumpkin orange. Check the drop down they are there.
By: Wake ER
December 29, 2008
Functional
By: Matthew Haney-Utah
April 2, 2009
Very functional. Water resistant/proof! NO BLISTERS! I typically get blisters with all boots, but these didn't cause blisters at all, even after some long hikes. Thanks TNF!
Love these shoes
By: jonatevya
October 17, 2008
I have the mid and low version of these shoes and they've been great. I wore the lows all through last winter on hikes and bike commutes in the Pacific Northwest and my socks never got soaked through. Also, I haven't noticed the problem some people have about the sole separating. The laces kinda suck, but that's an easy fix.
I have a very narrow foot for a male (width B), also a very straight
I have a very narrow foot for a male (width B), also a very straight last foot, I can not where Nike, to curved. My shoe size is 11 but my foot break is 12+. Do you think this shoe might be good for me.
By: todd2219784
May 17, 2008
I have a similar B/C width foot but the break is @ 10.5. I've always had good luck with Asolo's. They don't make this exact type of shoe but they might have something similar in their "Enduro" line:http://www.asolo.com/content.asp?L=3&idMen=420
By: Jeff Gerhard
November 15, 2008
Hedgehog Mid
By: korynschultz2269857
July 21, 2008
I bought the boots for my husband before we traveled to Banff and Jasper for a hiking trip. He said they were comfortable and wore them instead of his running shoes around camp as well as on our day hikes. We hiked about 55 miles or so and near the end of the trip he noticed the sole began separating from the upper. It seems like they're great for comfort, but not the most durable hiking boot.
hoppin rockin stompers
By: colorsafebleach2413971
December 1, 2008
great shoes! one of the most comfortable pair of adventure racers ive owned. tread grips on everything.
i bought another pair just in case they're discontinued.
left one leaked a bit by the arch where the fabric meets the sole (tall wet grass).
Great shoes but laces way too long!
By: phn2455960
November 3, 2008
I have the mids and they were great on several hikes up in the Great Smokey Mountains. You will not be disappointed. I only have one issue and that is with the shoes laces. They are way too long that if you tied your shoes too tight the laces will hit the ground and become untied. Other than that these shoes are wonderful! ! !
Utah Hiker
By: dbr2708474
March 23, 2009
The shoes were great. except they are a bit narrow at the toes. I went on one hike and the shoe was very tight at the side of my toes. These shoes seem designed for a narrow foot.
Good shoes
By: r_k2482891
November 17, 2008
These are great shoes. Very comfortable and definitely waterproof. Ive tried them several times in a lot of water and no leaks. I would recommend these boots to anyone.
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