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The North Face Hedgehog XCR - First Look

The North Face Hedgehog XCR - First Look

Price: £70.00

Weight: 870 grammes (pair size 43)

Features: Low-cut Gore-Tex XCR lined trail shoe, exclusive Vibram outsole, synthetic nubuck upper, gussetted tongue, AgION anti-microbial footbed, compression moulded EVA mid-sole, Heel X2O2 air pod, injection-moulded TPU shank plate. Also available in a women's version.

Comfortable, relatively light, stable trail shoe.
Gore-Tex liner can be warm in really hot conditions.


What's It For? Styled like a running show, the Hedgehog's is aimed at 'fast-paced outdoor activities', so a bit of running, a bit of lightpacking, a bit of rapid campsite cookery even.

Mostly though, it's a modern-looking, lightweight trail shoe that you can also use for a bit of running if you're that way inclined.


The Techy Bits The North Face's footwear seems to get better and more sophisticated every year and for the Hedgehog, they've borrowed heavily from specialist running shoe technology. That means an injection moulded shank, an air-cushioned heel and EVA mid-sole.

There's also an exclusive Vibram outsole - above - with a whacky tread pattern, including the little white bits which are flexy enough to bend over with your finger... The uppers use synthetic, abrasion-resistant nubuck and there's a Gore-Tex XCR liner for waterproofing.


How It Works We reckon there are better trail running shoes out there, including TNF's own excellent Ultra 103, so we've been using the Hedgehog primarily as a lightweight walking shoe and so far, we're impressed.

Fit is obviously very personal, but the men's is, if anything, a little on the loose side. Otherwise it's a medium volume shoe that should go down well with a lot of UK feet.

The combination of the EVA mid-sole and a heel air bag gives great cushioning on hard, dry surfaces, but we were also impressed by how stable the Hedgehog felt underfoot. That's down to a sturdy heel cup, which keeps your foot firmly in place and lets you know what's going on, combined with good lateral stability from the injection-moulded shank. There's lots of comfortable lengthway bend, but relatively little twist, which is how it should be.

The funky -looking sole is good and grippy on rock, hardpacked trails and medium terrain though meets its match in really soft mud. We'd expect the soft-feeling rubber to wear relatively quickly, but that's part of the price you pay for grip. The same's true of the cushioned EVA mid-sole.

Anyone who's used running shoes will know that EVA will pack down with use and lose its cushioning properties and the same's true of walking shoes, though lower impact means they should last longer than runners.

The Gore-Tex XCR lining has pros and cons. It's great knowing that you can splash through paddles without worrying about leakage - though the low-cut ankle, also great for mobility - means you need to watch yourself during those 'Singing In The Rain' dance moves if youre to avoid a puddly party for your paws...

The downside is that Gore-Tex can get too warm in really hot conditions, so if you're off somewhere toasty, we'd probabably look at an unlined trail shoe as a more comfortable alternative. Your feet can produce around half a pint of sweat a day each, so it's asking a lot of any waterproof liner to keep things dry in there.

Anything else? The gussetted tongue is a little narrow, which means you need to arrange it carefully for optimum comfort, but that's about it really. The laces glide easily for simple adjustment and they even look rather nice.


Initial Verdict


Reasonably light, cushioned and comfy with decent underfoot grip and excellent stability for a low-cut design, the Hedgehogs make a classy lightweight trail shoe. We bumped into John Manning of TGO the other day and he'd just walked the Lakeland 3000ers in a pair and had no complaints bar the grippy sole which he caught on his other shoe a few times...

Don't expect the cushioning to last for ever or sweat-free performance in really hot conditions, but other than that, the Hedgehog's a good choice provided it fits your foot shape.


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Uti  
Posted: 08/08/08 19:13:39 39
I fell in love with the Hedgehog based solely on how they felt when I slipped them on in the store. I wasn't even looking for trail shoes at the time, but a year later I remembered them and ordered them. I have hiked several times in them (day hikes up to 13 miles) and love the way they respond and feel on my feet. I have no problem with them feeling too hot. I haven't been in any big puddles or streams yet. I have run two off-road 10K's in them, and they felt as good as my regular running shoes.
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