The North Face Men's VECTIV Enduris 3 FUTURELIGHT is a highly cushioned and highly stable trail running shoe, offering complete waterproof protection for long wet days on the trail. The VECTIV 2.0 lightweight and responsive rocker midsole has a forked heel and forefoot dual-density 3D TPU plate for increased lateral stability. The rocker geometry is engineered to create long-lasting forward propulsion for all-day comfort and speed. All parts of the upper are made with some recycled content, while the outsole is made with 10% natural rubber. The Surface Control rubber outsole has 5mm lugs for traction on soft wet ground, in rainy conditions.
The North Face Men's VECTIV Enduris 3 FUTURELIGHT is a highly cushioned and highly stable trail running shoe, offering complete waterproof protection for long wet days on the trail. The VECTIV 2.0 lightweight and responsive rocker midsole has a forked heel and forefoot dual-density 3D TPU plate for increased lateral stability. The rocker geometry is engineered to create long-lasting forward propulsion for all-day comfort and speed. All parts of the upper are made with some recycled content, while the outsole is made with 10% natural rubber. The Surface Control rubber outsole has 5mm lugs for traction on soft wet ground, in rainy conditions.
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The lowest price for The North Face - Vectiv Enduris III Futurelight Trail Running Shoes - Grey - UK 8 right now is $205.35.
Prices last updated 25 Sept 2024.
The North Face - Vectiv Enduris III Futurelight Trail Running Shoes - Grey - UK 8
The North Face Men's VECTIV Enduris 3 FUTURELIGHT is a highly cushioned and highly stable trail running shoe, offering complete waterproof protection for long wet days on the trail. The VECTIV 2.0 lightweight and responsive rocker midsole has a forked heel and forefoot dual-density 3D TPU plate for increased lateral stability. The rocker geometry is engineered to create long-lasting forward propulsion for all-day comfort and speed. All parts of the upper are made with some recycled content, while the outsole is made with 10% natural rubber. The Surface Control rubber outsole has 5mm lugs for traction on soft wet ground, in rainy conditions.
The North Face Men's VECTIV Enduris 3 FUTURELIGHT is a highly cushioned and highly stable trail running shoe, offering complete waterproof protection for long wet days on the trail. The VECTIV 2.0 lightweight and responsive rocker midsole has a forked heel and forefoot dual-density 3D TPU plate for increased lateral stability. The rocker geometry is engineered to create long-lasting forward propulsion for all-day comfort and speed. All parts of the upper are made with some recycled content, while the outsole is made with 10% natural rubber. The Surface Control rubber outsole has 5mm lugs for traction on soft wet ground, in rainy conditions.
Last updated at 25/09/2024 10:50:20
originally posted on thenorthface.com
Sizing is perfect. Max cushioning and stable platform. Vectiv rocker feels like it really quickens heel to toe transfer, and the energy plate, or whatever it's called, puts some spring in my step. Sole tread is great on rocky and muddy trails. I'm stoked on this shoe.
originally posted on thenorthface.com
I've had each iteration of the Vectiv Enduris. This version is a little more plush and cushier than previous versions and generally better. I like that they kept the full length sole (in comparison with the Infinite). I think the soles are quite grippy although that grip means the lugs wear down slightly faster than some shoes. The previous version width fit my forefoot better and this is a little excessively wide for me. Others love this though.
originally posted on thenorthface.com
Great shoe!!! I'm on my feet all day walking and these shoes are perfect. I work in apartment maintenance for a company and being inside and outside all day in all weather conditions. My feet have stayed dry when it's wet and are extremely comfortable. Possibly on the smaller size depending on how wide your feet are.
Sizing is perfect. Max cushioning and stable platform. Vectiv rocker feels like it really quickens heel to toe transfer, and the energy plate, or whatever it's called, puts some spring in my step. Sole tread is great on rocky and muddy trails. I'm stoked on this shoe.
I've had each iteration of the Vectiv Enduris. This version is a little more plush and cushier than previous versions and generally better. I like that they kept the full length sole (in comparison with the Infinite). I think the soles are quite grippy although that grip means the lugs wear down slightly faster than some shoes. The previous version width fit my forefoot better and this is a little excessively wide for me. Others love this though.
Great shoe!!! I'm on my feet all day walking and these shoes are perfect. I work in apartment maintenance for a company and being inside and outside all day in all weather conditions. My feet have stayed dry when it's wet and are extremely comfortable. Possibly on the smaller size depending on how wide your feet are.
So far I'm enjoying the Vector Enduris 3. I like the muted color, and the cushioning is nice. For me, this shoe wants to be a mid-foot striking shoe where some other trail runners are more forefoot striking.Using the heal lock lacing pattern, the shoe strings are a good length, though they feel a little thin. But so far they are holding up fine and they don't cut into the foot. The toe box is roomy, and is the primary reason why I tried them.The material around the toe feels almost plasticized and retains some dimples after being broken in. It will be interesting to see if this holds up over time. If I were to give TNF a suggestion it would be to keep the toe box roomy, but reduce the volume of this area by lowering the height closer to the toes.The shoe to me ... MoreSo far I'm enjoying the Vector Enduris 3. I like the muted color, and the cushioning is nice. For me, this shoe wants to be a mid-foot striking shoe where some other trail runners are more forefoot striking.Using the heal lock lacing pattern, the shoe strings are a good length, though they feel a little thin. But so far they are holding up fine and they don't cut into the foot. The toe box is roomy, and is the primary reason why I tried them.The material around the toe feels almost plasticized and retains some dimples after being broken in. It will be interesting to see if this holds up over time. If I were to give TNF a suggestion it would be to keep the toe box roomy, but reduce the volume of this area by lowering the height closer to the toes.The shoe to me feels like it has a break-in period. On my initial run it felt a little squishy, but it has since firmed up nicely and gives a nice ride through trails.The tread is very nice. I haven't run in mud or rain soaked rocks, yet, but on dry rocks and roots, it is very grippy. I like the lug pattern.The heal is nicely padded. The tongue is minimally padded.. For going downhill and heal braking, it has a lot of nice cushioning. I doubt I would use this shoe on highly technical terrain. I'd want something a little closer to the ground that was more tightly formed around my foot.
I really enjoyed the older version of the VECTIV Infinite, but wanted a little more cushion for longer runs. The Enduris 3 was comfortable right out of the box, and provides just enough cushioning for longer efforts without feeling too bulky. The Surface CTRL provides good grip, and the lugs are durable.I wish I could give the shoe a 4.5 star rating. The upper and tongue feel a little bulky, and would love to see the next update with a more minimal upper.
I recently purchased these shoes and I am absolutely in love with them! Not only are they incredibly comfortable and lightweight, but they are also waterproof, making them perfect for any kind of weather. The unique shape of the shoes helps to propel me forward when running, making it easier to maintain my pace and keep going for longer distances. I highly recommend these shoes to anyone looking for a high-quality and durable pair of trail running shoes.
I've landed on the Enduris 3 as my go-to trainer after working through a half dozen other brands and being a long time user of a French company with high-stack shoes... I have a high arch, high instep, narrow heel and moderate width forefoot. I like high stack rockered shoes but have never consistently run in a shoe with a plate in it.The Enduris 3 fits really nicely for non-technical trail running, maybe a 70/30 split of road to trail or gravel roads. The upper is fairly loose on me and not insanely supportive so I would be hesitant to take it on really technical trails or lots of downhill with loose scree. This shoe really shines on smooth trails where it feels fast and fun. The rocker is great and doesn't feel in the way but gives a nice amount of spring. ... MoreI've landed on the Enduris 3 as my go-to trainer after working through a half dozen other brands and being a long time user of a French company with high-stack shoes... I have a high arch, high instep, narrow heel and moderate width forefoot. I like high stack rockered shoes but have never consistently run in a shoe with a plate in it.The Enduris 3 fits really nicely for non-technical trail running, maybe a 70/30 split of road to trail or gravel roads. The upper is fairly loose on me and not insanely supportive so I would be hesitant to take it on really technical trails or lots of downhill with loose scree. This shoe really shines on smooth trails where it feels fast and fun. The rocker is great and doesn't feel in the way but gives a nice amount of spring. Absorption in the midsole feels really good and I haven't felt any fatigue on runs up to 10 miles. Haven't taken them on any ultra distances yet but I don't have major concern about the level of cushioning.Overall love them and looking forward to more miles.
LOVE these shoes! They have a good foot depth, snug from mid-foot around the ankle, and an ample toe box, which holds my foot right where it needs to be without sliding around in the wider toe box. I love the slight "rocker" shape of the bottom and they come with a decent amount of arch support, which isn't the case in most shoes. I have higher arches and almost always require supportive insoles. I could get away without them in this shoe. Plus, the style of these are great and the cushion is just right. Love the colors.
This shoe has two glaring issues that only took a few miles to figure out. Not real impressed by whoever tests this stuff. First, the bottom of the insole is shiny and smooth which becomes a huge problem after submerging in water. The insole slides all over the place on anything but flats. Second, the outsole can't handle smooth wet rocks...at all. I've used other shoes on said rocks and didn't feel like I was in imminent danger with every step. With that said, I have really enjoyed the dry miles so far.
Woah... These are awesome. I run strictly in Altras, but their foam leaves a lot left to be desired. They go flat as a pancake by 200 miles. Outside of that I love the wide toe box to let my toes splay naturally and the low drop that promotes a natural running technique. So when I heard that Zach Miller couldn't blow these out plus the wider D last, I had to try them. I'm used to running in foot shaped shoes so I was worried even with the wider lasts that I'd still feel restricted. I did when trying Hokas. But the Enduris toe box. WOW. Bravo North Face. I compared them to my Altra Outroads and Escalantes and they are somewhere in between. Perfect amount of room for a non foot shape shoe. Upper is great as well. Feels like it's made out of breathable, well ... MoreWoah... These are awesome. I run strictly in Altras, but their foam leaves a lot left to be desired. They go flat as a pancake by 200 miles. Outside of that I love the wide toe box to let my toes splay naturally and the low drop that promotes a natural running technique. So when I heard that Zach Miller couldn't blow these out plus the wider D last, I had to try them. I'm used to running in foot shaped shoes so I was worried even with the wider lasts that I'd still feel restricted. I did when trying Hokas. But the Enduris toe box. WOW. Bravo North Face. I compared them to my Altra Outroads and Escalantes and they are somewhere in between. Perfect amount of room for a non foot shape shoe. Upper is great as well. Feels like it's made out of breathable, well constructed materials. The low 6mm drop was attractive too. Feels springy but also doesn't hinder a natural running form. The only negative is the lugs. I would beef those up to 4-5mm.