The North Face Hedgehog WP Shoe

Rated: 5 by 2 reviews.

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Your boy splashes through puddles and dashes across morning-dewy fields, but it's all good because he's wearing The North Face Boys' Hedgehog WP Hiking Shoes. The waterproof HydroSeal membrane on this lightweight hiking shoe blocks moisture, while the cord lace and locking toggle make The North Face Hedgehog easy to pull on, tighten, and take off. A durable rubber outsole shrugs off trail abuse, while the lightweight EVA midsole feels comfortable mile after mile.

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Country of Origin:China
Lacing:Cord with plastic locking aglet
Manufacturer Warranty:1 Year
Material:[Upper] synthetic [Insert] HydroSeal
Recommended Use:Hiking, walking
Sole:UltrATAC rubber
Weight:[Pair, size 3] 1lb 1oz (482g)
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The North Face Hedgehog WP Shoe Reviews Summary:

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Nice Little Guy Hikers

Rating:*****

These have turned into some really nice little hiking shoes for my two oldest boys. Sizewise they're right on with the sizing chart. The color matches the pictures surprisingly well. Smaller sizes have elastic laces as well as standard laces so you can swap them out. Larger sizes only come with standard laces. The soles last a very, very long time. You do want to be careful when they get close to heat though. The sides of the soles melt pretty easily. They are definitely waterproof.....we're just having to get my youngest use to the fact that waterproof only means that your feet stay dry when the water level is below the top of the shoe:)

Steve Tibbitts at Backcountry.com on 10/24/2009