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Sticky rubber, extended ankle coverage and Gore-Tex waterproofing make The North Face Gamble Mid GTX XCR Multisport Shoe a serious contender in any condition on any surface. The Gamble hugs the ground with a low center of gravity, and supports quick lateral movement with a lace-integrated exoskeletal framework. A TPU toecap and forefoot Snake Plate protect your toes and the ball of your foot so you can keep your head up when you're covering rough ground, and a full Gore-Tex XCR insert maintains a dry, blister- and funk-free interior. As for classification, well…the Gamble Mid is your winter trail runner, your summer adventure-racing sneaker, and your every-season go-to shoe when you have no idea what the weekend will throw at you.
| Lacing: | Standard |
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| Lining: | Wicking mesh |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Material: | [Upper] Mesh, TPU, synthetic Nubuck; [Insert] Gore-Tex XCR |
| Recommended Use: | Kicking butt |
| Shank: | Forefoot TPU Snake Plate |
| Sole: | Tenacious Grip sticky rubber |
| Weight: | [Pair, size 9] 1lb 10oz (730g) |
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Indispensable... | |
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I got these shoes before i went on my honeymoon to Whistler. We didn't catch any freshies but we did catch an arctic weather system that brought the temp down to -11 degrees F. Needless to say my vans weren't cutting it. These shoes kept my feet warm, and the gore-tex kept them dry. They were the call from a casual stroll through the village to puddle jumping to Merlin's for an apres ski bucket of Kokanees. I have been putting them through their paces back here in Southern California as well. They do get a tad steamy for mid-afternoon runs but if you are a work-out before work kinda guy, you could do much worse than these shoes. So, f you are on the fence, just get 'em!!! | |
| smu2862548 at Backcountry.com on 03/25/2009 | |
Versatile and Comfortable | |
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These shoes required a brief break-in period but as they morphed to fit my feet I love them more each day. I shattered my heel several years ago and these shoes accept my orthotics and still have lots of comfotrtable room. I need the higher profile of a "mid" shoe and the Gamble Mid GTX has worked well for hiking, light backpacking, and everday use around the neighborhood. It's a little light on cushioning to be a real trail runner but it serves well there too for light duty/limited distances. | |
| jls3238518 at Backcountry.com on 09/12/2009 | |
Great all rounder | |
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The North Face Gamble is a fantastic shoe for every situation. I have used them on light hikes and late night rainy runs across campus through mud and puddles. This is a very comfortable shoe and I also wear it casually. The XCR makes it completely waterproof and combined with the mesh covering, the Gamble is completely breathable and well suited to warmer weather. I have worn these in a variety of conditions and they have never let me down. The mesh is starting to tear from excessive use and even when they fall apart from use I will be buying another pair of the Gamle to replace these excellent shoes. | |
| Stephen Ryan at Backcountry.com on 04/08/2009 | |
True True True. | |
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This was the first pair of shoes that I bought online without first trying them on in a store, that is how true to size North Face footwear is. | |
| Bryant DeStefano at Backcountry.com on 02/27/2010 | |
Great all around shoe for what ever you are doing... | |
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I love these shoes for several reasons but most of all the way they hold up from the desert of the Middle East to the moist fields of Germany. I bought the second pair in Solarium Yellow because when I order my first pair the only color which was available in Alloy Grey for my size (9.5) at that time. In short, great shoe for whatever you are doing... | |
| Greg Davis at Backcountry.com on 08/09/2009 | |
I love them | |
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I've been backpacking and hiking in a lot of different shoes now, and I've really had good luck with a variety of TNF shoes. These are just the latest in a line of very comfortable right-out-of-the-box shoes from TNF. They've been real nice for moderate hiking and backpacking trips. They're real comfortable in the office on casual Friday's too. | |
| ScoutDad at Backcountry.com on 02/20/2009 | |
Not for narrow feet. | |
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The shoe seems to be great, only I have narrow feet (I usually ware Nike) and it's just too wide. I wish it fit better cuz I definitely would have kept these! These things look AWESOME. | |
| Tyler Chance at Backcountry.com on 05/04/2009 | |