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The North Face Prophecy II


$80.00 Released July, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Great ankle support, feel completely locked in there. Feel comfortable right away, no need for a break-in period. Ideal for wide feet, give lots of room around the toes.

The Cons:Tend to run a little large, may need some thick socks. No real waterproofing, feet will get wet right away when going through wet grass.

The North Face Prophecy II is a men's hiking shoe. The North Face promotes this shoe as being able to take on wet roads, uneven trails, and slick rocks with traction and support. The upper of this shoe is abrasion-resistant as well as being breathable.

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The Northotic footbed of the Prophecy II is multi-density, and adds cushioning and stability.  This shoe has X-2 cushioning in the heel, which helps to keep your hiking experience comfortable, and your stride energy-efficient. The Vibram outsole of the Prophecy II offers traction and protection. The EVA midsole of this shoe is compression-moulded, and designed with lightweight support in mind. There are size options available for The North Face Prophecy II men's hiking shoe.

Features

  • Color: Black/Tungsten Grey
  • Size options
  • Northotic footbed
  • Heel X-2 cushioining
  • Vibram outsole
  • Northfit
  • Compression-molded, lightweight EVA midsole
  • Injection-molded TPU shank plate
  • Abrasion-resistant synthetic nubuck

Size Options

  • 7
  • 7.5
  • 8
  • 8.5
  • 9
  • 9.5
  • 10
  • 10.5
  • 11
  • 11.5
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14

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Pros
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    great ankle support, feel completely locked in there

  • 1

    feel comfortable right away, no need for a break-in period

  • 1

    ideal for wide feet, give lots of room around the toes

  • 1

    excellent arch support even for higher arches

  • 1

    light and low-profile enough to use as everyday wear

Cons
  • 1

    tend to run a little large, may need some thick socks

  • 1

    no real waterproofing, feet will get wet right away when going through wet grass

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