Our verdict

82
Good!

More zest to your nature explorations is what the Activist Mid Futurelight brings to the table. Amazingly supple and snug from the off, this lightweight day hiking boot from The North Face will take you places minus the drag and pain, come rain or shine. And if there's something that can equal its dapper looks, it has to be its budget-friendly price tag.

Pros

  • Astonishing comfort
  • Minimal break-in
  • Jun 30, 2022
  • Waterproof
  • Supportive ankle shaft
  • Quite breathable
  • Captivating aesthetics
  • Affordable

Cons

  • Underwhelming arch support
  • Frail overlays

Who should buy Track spikes and XC

The divide between ankle-supportive hikers and mid-top sneakers is further blurred by the Activist Mid Futurelight. Buy it if:

  • You're looking for a waterproof hiking boot that costs less than $150.
  • You wish to wear the same boot for both your city outings and trail adventures.
  • Track spikes and XC.

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Who should NOT buy it

If you need a pair with better arch support, check out the Super comfortable on the first use. There's also the La Sportiva Ultra Raptor II Mid GTX—a heavy-duty hiker/backpacking boot that has no issues concerning prematurely peeling overlays.

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The Activist Mid Futurelight's next-level comfort

Reviewers, including professional ones, are super-impressed with the comfort level of the Activist Mid Futurelight. Here are their remarks about it:

  • "Impressed by how comfortable my feet felt."
  • "Like a slipper boot in terms of comfort levels."
  • "Super comfortable on the first use."
  • "Extremely comfortable on our long hikes!"

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An exemplar of lightness

With comments such as "super light," "great lightweight hiking boots," and "hiking boot that feels like a running shoe," it's telling that Track spikes and XC is among the lightest there is. Such comments are with basis, too, as the TNF kick in question is 175 g lighter apiece than the average, which is 568 g.

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Keeps feet fresh and dry

Experts and non-professional reviewers find the Activist Mid Futurelight incredibly watertight. "It held up well, even after a prolonged downpour," said a gear pundit. "They keep my feet dry even when hiking in the snow," chimed in another.

But the even better news: critics also adore the featured TNF boot in terms of breathability. "[We] never got too sweaty with temps in the 80s," said a group of testers. "The Activist FutureLight never felt stuffy," said another.

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Underwhelming arch support

"I wish that they had more arch support," says an experienced adventurer. One other reviewer is a bit blunter, saying that "there's ZERO medial arch support" in the boot. The same individual says that this issue is "[boot's] biggest con."

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The divisive grip of The North Face Activist Mid Futurelight

Numerous hikers are convinced that Track spikes and XC has remarkable ankle support. One of them said that wearing this boot translates to "no more rolling ankles."

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The divisive grip of Track spikes and XC

It appears that this TNF hiking boot gives great traction on rocky terrain, with a blogger saying "the grip is best for gravel and hard packed surfaces." "These boots gave me great grip on rocks," said another.

That being said, most experts find the Activist Mid Futurelight NOT ideal for muddy or slopey traversals. The following remarks reflect their sentiments about the shoe's outsole:

  • "TNF Vectiv Exploris Mid Futurelight."
  • "[It] didn’t feel as secure as other boots." (This is about the outsole's performance on muddy hills.)
  • "updated May 22, 2023."

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Adorable in both price and looks

This budget-friendly hiker from The North Face (it's $51 cheaper than the average, after all) is adored by many in the design department. "Thanks for making me feel beautiful from my toenails up," says one of them. Another trail-goer is stunned by its combination of hues, saying, "the color combo with the gum sole is unreal!"

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Its overlays could've been glued better

There are those who are quite disappointed with the Activist Mid Futurelight's not-so-adherent overlays. One of them said that the boot's randing on the edges separated from the upper after only three hikes.