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Very comfortable and supportive
February 29, 2012
I wore these right out of the box. I haven't gone hiking yet, but I wore them out in the rain and they were very comfortable. they didn't feel clunky at all. They felt more like a pair of running shoes. I look forward to taking these on a hike soon!
Pros: comfortable, true to size, good ankle supportLOVE these.
August 26, 2012
Got these on a great sale and initially wasn't thrilled with black as the only color available (since the men's Havoc is made in red.) However! The fit is fabulous and I'll just learn to live with the dark shade. I have VERY high arches and am a supinator, with a tendency towards plantar fasciitis, which means I need lots of padding underfoot and a neutral shoe base with a lot of flexibility. I'm a big fan of North Face's Ultra GTX-MCR mid and the Single-Track running shoes, so I'm getting where I have a real bias towards TNR for footgear. (I'd add those as clickable links at the bottom of the review but for some reason the search tool won't pull them up...?) These really fit the bill. They're insanely comfy and feel a lot like the GTX-MCR, only a little more stable. Also I'm thinking they're going to be warmer when I'm hiking in the park nearby next January. I would definitely buy these again and may buy another pair. They fit true to size, maybe a little small, so if you're on the edge between, say, a 7.5 and an 8 go for the 7.5.
Pros: flexible, stable, cushioned, arch support, Cons: black colorWrite a review for the The North Face Havoc Mid GTX XCR Hiking Boots here.
The North Face Women's Havoc Mid GTX XCR Hiking Boots Photo
Coffee Brown/ Premiere Purple and TNF Black/ Bonnie Blue.
Available sizes, while supplies last, include size 5, size 5.5, size 6, size 6.5, size 7, size 7.5, size 8, size 8.5, size 9, size 9.5, size 10, size 10.5 and size 11: 5, 5.5, 6, 6.5, 7, 7.5, 8, 8.5, 9, 9.5, 10, 10.5, 11.