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The North Face Tyndall Mid

MSRP:
$80.00

The North Face Men's Tyndall Mid is not available from the stores we monitor.

Last seen March 13, 2013 at Sierra Trading Post.

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User Reviews

I'm a woman who wears a size 12, men's 10.5. I needed…

Rating: rated 5 of 5 stars
Price Paid: $75

I'm a woman who wears a size 12, men's 10.5.

I needed a waterproof hiking boot at the last minute. Finding a woman's 12 in local stores is a joke so I opted for a men's hiking boot. I needed something comfortable, waterproof and a little bit of ankle support. I found all three in the Tyndall.

I wore the Tyndall on an intense hike. It was intense because of snow, ice and having to maneuver over rocks. I felt it performed beautifully. I was even able to cross over a stream by walking across a fallen tree.

In other words, the boot felt like it was part of me. It's not big and clunky. It's flexible like a sneaker and I love the fact that it's waterproof.

Now that winter is here, I wear them while walking my dogs in the snow. 

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Specs

Specs

Weight 1 lb 13 oz / 820 g

Description

The Men's Tyndall Mid is a men's hiking boot made by The North Face. It has an average rating of 5 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review

MSRP: $80

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