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The North Face Plasma GTX XCR Boa II Hiking Shoe - Men's
Pull on The North Face Men's Plasma GTX XCR Boa II Hiking Shoe for ultralight thru-hikes and marathon trips where light weight and speed matter most. Crank down the Boa lacing system and splash through creeks and rainy weather thanks to the Gore-Tex XCR liner. The high ankle cuff provides support without restricting movement, and a Northodic insole with AgION antimicrobial lining wards off your mangy foot funk.
Bottom Line: Cinch up the Plasma and watch the miles fly by.
Talk shop with all the gear freaks out there: ask 'em questions, upload/browse photos, and give your 2¢.
Great Boots
By: Michael Shea
February 17, 2009
These are my favorite shoes I have every owned. I have 2 pairs because I out grew the first pair. They are super versatile and comfortable. They are cool enough to wear on the hottest summer days, yet I have worn them snowshoeing with a pair of warm socks underneath. The GTX waterproofing works great and doesn't inhibit the breathability noticeably. I personally hate shoe laces so the Boa system was a great alternative. I had my first pair for almost 2 years and wore them almost everyday and the Boa system never failed. I also like them because they are a lot lighter then traditional hiking or backpacking boots but they are just as sturdy. Overall I love these boot and suggest them to above thinking about buying them.
so this might be a stupid question, but do you have to waterproof
so this might be a stupid question, but do you have to waterproof these at all?
By: Kyle Swayze
June 21, 2009
Write your answer here...No!
By: Mike Traslin
June 22, 2009
so far so good....
By: Kyle Swayze
1 day ago
these shoes are awesome, and so far the BOA lace system has not failed. I wore these shoes all day today in 90+ degree heat and my feet stayed cool even while moving around all day. Not only are they well ventilated and waterproof, but they are the most comfortable shoes i've ever worn. We'll see how the BOA holds up to the test of time, but for now i would recommend these to anyone looking for a good all purpose hiking shoe.
These run a little small, recommended to go half a size bigger.
By: Michael Popov
June 17, 2009
Boa system
By: padraig.cl1562473
November 28, 2008
I owned two pairs of shoes with the Boa system and both of them broke within months of buying them. The first pair (a now discontinued trail model) broke the wire and fabric. I replaced them with a pair of Plasmas, but the wire snapped pretty quickly. Love the shoe and the fit, but the wiring needs to be more sturdy, along with the fabric that holds the wire.
I have broken my ankle 3 times and I am looking for a good boot
I have broken my ankle 3 times and I am looking for a good boot with good ankle support. Would this boot provide good ankle support? Also if you have any suggestions, please let me know.
By: Doug
May 30, 2009
I dont think these are your best option they are for light backpacking. I would look for something that is just for ankle support, like an ankle brace that you can wear inside your shoe.
By: vern Nelson Jr.
May 31, 2009
Best shoes I have ever owned
By: Matt K
April 6, 2009
I am an US Army infantry combat veteran from the most recent war and have worn boots for most of my life. I have owned different shoes, all with the conventional lacing system, and can tell this is by far the best pair I have ever owned. Not only do I enjoy the arch support more than the combat boots, which compressed my arch (bilateral pes planus), it is far more comfortable than anything I have ever worn on my feet. The only thing that comes close is my Vibram fivefingers watersocks but they cannot take the shock very well like these can when you jump off ledges that are 5+ feet. The lacing system is rugged enough and it should not break unless if you plan on squeezing your feet until they bleed. The goretex lining works well at repelling water and my foot gets enough air. I am glad it has the reinforced toecap (I'm sure you can agree) and the tread on the end of the heel is great for some awkward climbs for it is angled rather than flat. It is about time I pamper myself a little with these since I am so used to wearing non-breathable boots until my feet blister and then walking through it until the skin becomes tough. I was looking for something that I could trail run, canyoneer, hike, and backpack in. For me this is a perfect all-around shoe that is lightweight and provides enough ankle-support for an experienced trekker. It saves me money as well for then I will not need to buy three different pairs of shoes and/or boots for separate applications. I like this website as well for having such great products that are easily Q&A and reviewed.
i have really wide feet would you recommend these
i have really wide feet would you recommend these
By: jacob thetford
May 25, 2009
Best shoe I have ever owned
By: Matt K
April 6, 2009
I am an US Army infantry combat veteran from the most recent war and have worn boots for most of my life. I have owned different shoes, all with the conventional lacing system, and can tell this is by far the best pair I have ever owned. Not only do I enjoy the arch support more than the combat boots, which compressed my arch (bilateral pes planus), it is far more comfortable than anything I have ever worn on my feet. The only thing that comes close is my Vibram fivefingers watersocks. The lacing system is rugged enough and it should not break unless if you plan on squeezing your feet until they bleed. It is about time I pamper myself a little with these since I am so used to wearing boots until my feet blister and then walking through it until the skin becomes tough. I was looking for something that I could trail run, canyoneer, hike, and backpack in. For me this is a perfect all-around shoe that is lightweight and provides enough ankle-support for an experienced trekker. It saves me money as well for then I will not need to buy three different pairs of shoes and/or boots for separate applications.
Write your question here... do you have a catalog..to buy by
Write your question here... do you have a catalog..to buy by mail?
By: Jin
March 29, 2009
Nope, online only except for the one store in Salt Lake. You're gonna have to suck it up and use that gol-darned internet machine.
By: Angus Bohanon
March 29, 2009
Awesome shoes
By: hunt
January 7, 2009
I've owned these for a couple of years now. They fit perfectly and the BOA system has not failed. I do not use them for trail running, just to look good in snow and bad weather, not to mention the great traction. The wire system is great, and makes for easy on and off, especially when going to the gym. The wire has cut into the "tongue" area a little bit, but nothing to prevent me from purchasing another pair, if and when these wear out. They are warm and comfy. I give them 2 thumbs up.
I'm planning a trip to CO this summer. Will do a day loop
I'm planning a trip to CO this summer. Will do a day loop including two class 2 14ers and a brief section of class 3. I have a fairly narrow foot and I blister easily so a breathable gore-tex is what I was considering. This shoe caught my eye but I'm open to suggestions.
By: Bronson
March 5, 2009
The shoe is lightweight and breathable...almost cool, so bring yourself a pair of (heavy) Hiking boots as well so you have a choice.
I suggest Alpaca hiking socks, "Expedition" socks are good for blisters but are hard to find, and are for extreme winter. Made from pure "Alpaca". Llama
I have to immobilize the foot using the sock thickness.
Rotating the shoe or boot out everyday helps as well.
I would make sure you like the ankle support shoe or the regular shoe without ankle support.
T.
By: Thomas Carney
April 3, 2009
best shoes ever for me
By: heltonyz1252254337
April 14, 2009
first off these are the most comfortable shoes I have ever worn. I'm on my feet 14 hrs a day. Up and down ladders on roofs through the mud, ice, snow, sand, oil, kayaking, hiking whatever. the laces broke on another pair that i had. but i had no problem returning them and getting a brand new pair. this is the place to buy your backcountry gear hands down the best people to work with.
what is the thing on the back part of the boot
what is the thing on the back part of the boot
By: thedawg3602360659
August 15, 2008
That's the BOA lacing. You turn that knob to tighten the laces.
By: l3asturd
August 21, 2008
Uppers & Lowers:
By: Thomas Carney
March 27, 2009
I especially like the Vibram soles. Haven't worn out a bit.
Light weight I would think it's not a hiking boot. All the guy's at the gym heads pop up when I ratchet the shoes and say "What's that"!
I guess I'm just carefull with the ratchet and it hasn't broke...Yet....!
Reall cool in the summer months, I just rotate them out but I don't have too!
I guess this rachet thing will catch on as time goes by and them some cheap company will get a hold of the idea and spoil the quality.
The spring has sprung on me quite a bit in situations where I needed the shoe to hold together, but I just reach down and tighten again. This is a excellant concept....now they can only improve on it. I don't think the shoelace companies will like it, unless that's the place you take them when they break.
That BOA construction is strong.
Have not binded on me in key grooves.
I have severe arthritis in my feet from the service, all that ground pounding and these are such a delight to just slip into with relative ease.
Thumbs Up!!!
I have wore out two pairs of Gore Tex XCR with the Boa system.
I have wore out two pairs of Gore Tex XCR with the Boa system. What is different about the Boa ll? After a few months of use the Boa system pull and push button got harder to pull on both of my pairs. And I have broken the wire on the pair I have now, but I just tied the ends together and it still is holding. I want to get another pair, but I am not sure about the wire system, although I love the quick in and out of the system.
By: gocampm2333630
July 31, 2008
Strange. I've had 3 pairs of North Face Boa shoes and the lacing system has never malfunctioned. In fact, it was the shoe fabric that wore out to a point that I couldn't wear the shoe any longer, not the Boa system. These are GREAT shoes for someone who likes to get up and go, without the hassles of tying laces. It provides a better all around fit than regular laces too....but really, it's the lazy mans dream!
By: josh100033453
November 4, 2008
Had them 2 min out of the box & they broke!
By: Gary A.
June 17, 2009
Ordered & rec these great looking boots after reading all the reviews. Opened the box put them on & thought oh yeah this is what I wanted. I cranked them down & walked aroung the house for a few minutes & got readyto take them off & the rachet system broke on one of them!! It is made of cheap plastic & its only as strong as it weakest link. In all the reviews I read not one thing about this problem. I did read about the Wire breaking but not the Rachet system itself. Its in 2 pieces now, I wish I could machine a small one made to last, because I love the fit of this boot. I wish they made it with laces instead. I have now ordered the Hedgehog Mid GTX XCR with laces. I hope it fits as well as this one did. Beware of this product!
Great shoe with great support
By: KC
June 19, 2009
These are the most comfortable shoes I have ever owned. Then after 6 months of hard / daily use, one of the BOA laces broke. I did not want to send them to T.N.F. and be without them so I contacted BOA and they sent me out new laces. Unfortunately I was not able to get the new lace to re-thread in the shoe, so I ended up sending them to the T.N.F. A couple of weeks later, I had a brand new pair sitting on my door step, no questions asked. Even the best product is subject to failures but due to this is absolutely great customer support on behalf of both BOA and T.N.F. I would not hesitate to buy there products in the future. I'm so happy to be back in the best shoes ever!
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