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Trail Runner

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The North Face Ultra 103 XCR Trail Running Shoe - Men's

The North Face Ultra 103 XCR Trail Running Shoe - Men's

Rating for this product: 2 September 8, 2008

These shoes are more of a looker than a performer. The waterproofing worked well until tears developed in the crease areas. It only took four months of daily trail use. In addition, part of the tread started to come off in the first month before I ever even wore them on trails. They are definitely not "hardcore trail runners." If you are in the market for a pair of shoes that look good, and temporarily keep your feet dry, then these are the shoes for you.

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The North Face Ultra 103 XCR Trail Running Shoe - Men's

The North Face Ultra 103 XCR Trail Running Shoe - Men's

Rating for this product: 2 September 8, 2008

While they did a good job at keeping my foot dry initially, they basically fell apart after three months of daily (mon-fri.) use. The soles de-laminated and holes developed in the places where the shoe creases. Honestly, I thought I was getting a shoe made for serious use in the outdoors, instead I bought an attractive shoe that performed for a couple of weeks then fell apart. North Face should be ashamed of themselves, they used to pride themselves on making truly reliable outdoor gear. This shoe is worthless for what they advertise. You might as well buy any other sneaker, im sure they will perform as well and will probably cost less.

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