Gear Review
A Solid Watertight Trailrunner
By MeanBlueSpider
Ranked #72 - Men's Hiking Shoes
January 29, 2008
I bought this pair of North Face Storm Peaks to replace an aging pair of Montrail Susitna XCR's. I loved the inboard laces with zip-up shell (very handy for military PT where we are required to tuck our laces). The Storm Peaks seem to have as solid a design as the XCRs, though time will tell (3yr continual use expected life). The only advantage the XCRs have on the Storm Peaks is that they came with a pair of rubber gaiters that snapped onto the shoe. The Storm Peaks do not include this and are thus still vulnerable to water entering the top of the shoe if you are running through puddles in the rain. Another issue with these shoes is that they come with rather thin laces that would be prone to fraying with continued use. I replaced them first chance I got. Despite my common practice of replacing insoles on mostly all my shoes, the standard insoles were decent, though I definitely felt a weird difference when I used them in the old XCR's of the same size. I use non-prescription Dr. Scholls sport-type or similar insoles to provide the best run possible, and these shoes made that preference easy. Unfortunately, Montrail does not make the original Susitna XCR anymore, and similar designs were hard to come by. This was definitely a good replacement, though.
View Details: The North Face Storm Peak Zip Hiking Shoe - Men's
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [Upper] softshell mesh; [Insert] HydroSeal waterproof membrane
- Lining:
- 200g PrimaLoft insulation, Dri-Lex fleece tongue and collar lining
- Sole:
- UltrATAC rubber
- Lacing:
- Standard with zipper covering laces
- Shank:
- 3/4-Length nylon
- Weight:
- [Pair, size 9] 1lb 14oz (856g)
- Recommended Use:
- Snowshoeing, winter hiking
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year
- Country of Origin:
- China
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