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The North Face
Hedgehog Fastpack GTX Hiking Shoe - Men's

4 out of 5 stars
3 Reviews

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Hedgehog Fastpack GTX Hiking Shoe

The North Face Men's Hedgehog Fastpack GTX Hiking Shoe is surprisingly light for how protective it is. Gore-Tex gives the Hedgehog waterproof, breathable protection, and PU-coated leather keeps the upper strong while mesh ensures breathability and reinforcements add durability. The Hedgehog Fastpack GTX also features The North Face's Cradle Guide midsole for soft impact absorption and a firmer toe-off at each step. Cradle also includes a full-length EVA midsole for cush and a TPU shank for heel stability. Underneath, Vibram rubber keeps the sole grippy and durable.


Details

  • Light hiker backed by Gore-Tex waterproof, breathable protection
  • Abrasion-resistant mesh upper with PU-coated leather reinforcements
  • OrthoLite Hybrid footbed with cushy EVA midsole underneath
  • Cradle heel-stability technology with shank for added arch support
  • Vibram XS Trek provides a lug patter ideal for wet and dry surfaces
  • Item #TNF01EG
Upper Material
PU-coated leather, abrasion-resistant mesh, TPU weld
Waterproofing
GORE-TEX
Closure
lace
Footbed
OrthoLite Hybrid
Midsole
EVA Cradle Technology, Cradle Guide (dual-density, injection-molded EVA), TPU shank
Sole
Vibram
Claimed Weight
[1/2 pair, size 9] 15 oz
Recommended Use
hiking
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year

Overall Rating

4 based on 3 ratings

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4 out of 5 stars

May 11, 2020

Mostly comfortable Gore-Tex Shoe

Familiarity:
I've used it several times
Size Bought:
12

It's been a while since I've had a pair of Gore-Tex shoes. Even as Gore-Tex is a top-flight material, I prefer more breathable footwear but I needed something for the spring muck so made the compromise. These run a little large. I wear a 12 in Nike and got these in 12. Should have gotten an 11.5 but I'd already done a messy hike in them so I'm stuck with them. Construction seems to be solid. Only time will tell how the metal eyelets hold up. I have to cinch the laces down tightly since I have a slightly narrower than average foot. On the plus side, no blisters from day one. Can't say that about every hiking shoe/boot I've had.

NHSkier N
3 out of 5 stars

April 30, 2020

Overrated

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer
Size Bought:
10
Height:
5' 8"
Weight:
185

I was looking for a good, light weight, water-proof trail hiking shoe and this meets about 50% of the requirement (light weight and water-proof). I found it to be very wide, even in the regular width, and very little support for a trail hiker, i.e. on descents. Before I wore them I immediately replaced the foot bed which is what I do with most shoes, and it requires a heavier than normal sock. I made the change to go lighter and paid the price. Recommended for wet weather on 'easy' trails. My previous trailer hikers were the Northface Ultra 109 GTX which I wore the sole smooth. An awesome alternative to this sub-par model.

Tim R
5 out of 5 stars

April 4, 2020

Best show for Big Men!!

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer
Size Bought:
14
Height:
6' 4"
Weight:
250

I am 6 foot 4, with a massive frame. I walk 5 miles a day using these shoes on the treadmill or outside walking. The stability and design of these shoes are remarkably strong. I have had a pair over a year with at least 300 miles logged and no sign of wear. My wife even bought several pair, outside they keep your feet dry when it is cold and raining, we live in the upper midwest, so temps fall below zero often. North face has discontinued these shoes,just a month ago, the new model is receiving poor reviews as Gortex is no longer added to the new models. I bought 3 pair of these shoes at the clearance price, when you have a size 14, you better get them while in stock!

Tim H