The North Face Men's Double-Track GTX XCR Trail Running Shoes
Want a cushioned, stable trail shoe that doesnt feel like a brick? The North Face Men's Double-Track GTX XCR Trail Running Shoe corrects your overpronation without you even realizing it, freeing up your attention to focus on simply enjoying your run. With raised lugs and a Tenacious Grip sticky rubber outsole, these durable trail running shoes can take on tough terrain and varying conditions with ease. A waterproof, breathable GORE-TEX Extended Comfort Range membrane keeps out the elements so The North Face Double-Track GTX XCR Trail Running Shoes for men provide an ultra-comfortable ride no matter how many miles you log or how sketchy the conditions.
- GORE-TEX® Extended Comfort Range waterproof, breathable membrane
- Dual-density Ortholite® Northotic footbed
- TPU-welded midfoot support
- Terrain Harness (Stability) engineered platform
- External molded heel counter
- Heel / forefoot heights: 24 mm / 12 mm
- Weight: pair: 1 lb 8 oz, 680 g
Purchase the The North Face Double-Track GTX XCR Trail Running Shoes for Men from Altrec.com. All order totals over $45 qualify for free ground shipping.
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comfy
im picky. often return shoes. but this ones a winner! and its goretex so i can keep walking in rain! so happy buying 2nd pair now. i have wide feet and these fit perfectly.
Great shoe
The GTX XCR is a great shoe. I am a extreme overpronator. The shoes provide a really stable platform. They are comfortable and not bad looking either. I have taken them on a few 4 mile runs and they make a big difference in my knee joints. If you are a overpronator, I would recommend these running shoes.
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