The North Face Arnuva 50 BoaTrail Running Shoes - Women's
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Item # TNF1925
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Foil Grey/Wasabi Green
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Spackle Gray/Pink
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White/Platinum Ice
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Description of The North Face Arnuva 50 BoaTrail Running Shoes - Women's: |
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Whether you run marathons or are just an avid runner, you will be blown away by the comfort and stabilizing technology of The North Face Women's E50 Boa Running Shoes. This shoe represents the crème de la crème of The North Face's endurance running line. These ultralight Flight Series shoes have the revolutionary Boa Lacing System, which has polymer-coated steel wires to give you unparalleled comfort and the ability to make on-the-fly micro-adjustments for a custom fit. You get unparalleled performance from the X-2 polymer dampening compounds, the TPU-injected saddle, and from the rear foot compression cage. The TNF Tenacious Grip rubber outsole gives you exceptional traction on both trail and street, while the highly breathable upper and multiple air channels help prevent blisters and keep your feet cool and dry so you can run further.
Bottom Line: Experience the unrivaled support and comfort of The North Face's revolutionary E50 Boa Running Shoe.
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| Rockin' trail running shoes 09-27-06 |
dg (15):  |
| Light, cushy trail running shoe - feels like and supports like a road shoe on the trails. The Boa lacing system works well and does not come loose during a run. Great for dry trail runs and very breathable, although I don't think they're ideal for snowy trail running conditions. Overall one of the better pair of trail running shoes out there. |
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| Gr8 4 trial run, but what bout adventure racing? 08-27-07 |
Surita @ NZ (1):  |
| Very happy with shoes. Performing well in wet, muddy conditions in New Zealand winter. Do have a concern about the dial on heal, tho. Will this last in the muddy grit? Shoes are gr8 for trial running (light, good traction, easy to dial laces up/down), but I suspect dial's internal parts and construction not tough enough to cope with rugged nature (ankle deep mud, sea water, river x-ings, ploughing thru native forest floor) of adventure racing. Would love to be proven wrong on this point.
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| good enough for dean... 12-11-06 |
yada. yada. yada (172):  |
| Good enough for me! Ok, So Dean, where do I begin? You run marathons--ultras, Badwaters, 50 marathons in 50 days and these are YOUR SHOES! And that, alone, was kind of why I got them. However, little did I realize that if you don't look like a small, greek, negligible fat-percent ultra-marathoner, you probably won't run like one either. So, well I like these for 3-8 mile runs, I wasn't a big fan of them for anything longer. Another Dean-obsessed friend of mine is more built like him (not greek, but no-fat) and she LOVES them. I'll probably still run marathons in Brooks Adrenalin's, but these are pretty good to rotate into the mix. They also fit true to size and I did like the BOA system. |
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| Material: |
TPU injected saddle, mesh |
| Sole: |
TNF Tenacious Grip rubber |
| Lacing: |
Boa Lacing System |
| Shank: |
X-2 polymer dampening on heel and forefoot |
| Recommended Use: |
Running, training, marathons, trail running, endurance running |
| Warranty: |
1 Year |
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