
I felt light on my feet as I ascended the Rainbow Trail toward Methodist Mountain. On my left, spectacular views of Mount Ouray and Pahlone Peak caught my eye whenever I stopped. But as I hiked, I only focused on what was beneath my feet: rocks, branches, loose granite gravel, and lodgepole roots. I found myself jogging the flats and downhills just because I felt so nimble and spry.
When it comes to hiking footwear, I’m a dedicated boot guy. There are some great hiking shoes out there, but they aren’t my thing. So normally on the trail, I wear my Meindl MFS-Vacuum Boots or my Zamberlan Viox Lux Boots. I like the ankle stability, support, and burly, durable feeling — and, honestly, I prefer the look, too.

But those other boots are pretty heavy. In fact, most of my go-to hikers don’t exactly qualify as “lightweight,” which is probably why the Offtrail Hike LT Mid Boots ($200) from The North Face felt so airy on my feet.
These boots still offered the supportive feel I like in my hiking boots, but without the weight. I honestly hadn’t expected to feel as unencumbered as I usually am in boots. I was moving faster and expending less energy than normal.
In short: The North Face Offtrail Hiking Boots are lightweight and very capable. They’re comfortable (after a short break-in period), snugly hold your forefoot and heel in place, and offer enough grip to handle steep and loose trails. Hikers looking for a boot that’s comfortable, lightweight, and ready to hammer day hikes or multiday adventures will appreciate this mid-height boot.
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The North Face Offtrail LT Mid-Hiking Boots Mens

- Weight: 1 lbs., 1.64 oz.
- Sizes: 7-14
- Waterproofing: PFAS-free GORE-TEX
- Tread: 5mm high-traction lugs
Pros
- Lightweight
- Durable
- Stable & supportive
- Waterproof
Cons
- Requires short break-in period
- Tongue folds under laces somewhat easily
The North Face Offtrail Hike LT Mid Boot Review

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The North Face Offtrail Hike LT Mid Boot: Who Is It For?
