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The North Face
VECTIV Fastpack Insulated WP Hiking Boot - Women's

2.5 out of 5 stars
2 Reviews
$185.00
Color:TNF Black/Vanadis Grey

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VECTIV Fastpack Insulated WP Hiking Boots fuel cold-weather hikes with stability and warmth

What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:


“These boots really surprised me with how light they feel for how insulated and tough they are. I’ve used them for snowy hikes and shoulder-season backpacking, and they keep my feet warm, dry, and supported without any break-in time.”


When winter trails call, we trust the VECTIV Fastpack Insulated WP Hiking Boots to keep us warm, dry, and confidently moving forward. The North Face blends modern performance with cold-weather readiness in this waterproof, insulated hiker built for fast-paced alpine adventures.


The VECTIV™ midsole and 3D TPU plate work together to provide exceptional energy return and directional stability across uneven terrain, while the DRYVENT™ membrane locks out snow and slush. With 200g of HEATSEEKER™ insulation, we’re ready for frigid temps without adding bulk, and the Surface CTRL™ outsole grips slippery ground with ease. Finished with snowshoe compatibility and a mud-ready leather upper, this boot is built to handle winter’s wildest trails.


Details

  • Insulated waterproof hiking boot built for winter adventure
  • Leather upper with reinforced mudguard boosts durability
  • DRYVENT™ waterproof membrane seals out snow and moisture
  • 200g HEATSEEKER™ synthetic insulation provides reliable warmth
  • Rockered VECTIV™ midsole offers smooth forward propulsion
  • 3D TPU plate adds forefoot stability and control
  • Surface CTRL™ rubber outsole delivers grippy winter traction
  • Snowshoe-compatible heel and gaiter-ready D-ring enhance versatility
  • Item #TNFZEGE
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Responsibly Sourced
Upper Material
LWG-certified leather
Waterproofing
DRYVENT
Lining
textile
Insulation
200g HEATSEEKER (100% synthetic)
Closure
lace
Midsole
3D TPU plate, EVA
Sole
SURFACE CTRL rubber, 4mm lugs
Shaft Height
mid
Claimed Weight
14.32oz
Activity
hiking
Manufacturer Warranty
limited 1 year

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2.5 based on 2 ratings

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4 out of 5 stars

December 3, 2024

Favorite boots

I've had these boots for a year. I wear them out in the woods, feeding the chickens, to the store, I haven't had any issues with light snow/ wet ground. No rips or crazy wear.

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MC
thenorthface.com

Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com

1 out of 5 stars

September 24, 2024

Started tearing after 3 hikes

The quality of this shoe is disappointing and not worth the money. It started tearing apart on the side after just 3 uses but unfortunately due to the fact that I have owned them for a little over a year, they no longer qualify for the limited warranty. As a long time customer of North Face, I am extremely disappointed in the quality of the shoe and will NEVER purchase a pair of shoes from this brand again. There are too many options in the market for shoes that are way better quality or ones that have much better warranty. My last pair from Oboz lasted 8 years and the only reason why I upgraded to this pair is because I wanted to try something new. Looks like I should have stuck with a trusted hiking boots brand instead of this poor quality of a product.

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Alex
thenorthface.com

Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com