Our verdict

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While The North Face hasn't been taken seriously for years in the trail running scene, its bold move with the first-ever carbon-plated trail shoe put it on the map. The NF Flight Vectiv delivers a ride comparable to that of an elite racer The North Face. The shoe feels much more steady than the famous carbon road racer.

Pros

  • The North Flight Vectivs upper unit
  • Delivers easy strides
  • Comfortable fit
  • Versatile
  • Stable
  • Durable
  • Multisurface traction

Cons

  • Narrow toebox
  • updated 22 Mar 2023
  • Retains water

Who should buy The North Flight Vectiv

The North Flight Vectiv might benefit you if:

  • A shoe that offers reliable grip that prevents slips and falls on various surfaces is what you are after.
  • You are looking for a trail companion that assists wearers when performing long-distance running without much trouble.
  • The North Face.
  • Delivers easy strides.
  • A pair of kicks suitable for mixed terrains, paved surfaces, and rocky hills is what you need. 

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Track and field: the first carbon-plated trail shoe

After two years in the making and testing, the North Face entered 2021 with the cutting-edge Vectiv series. Topping the lineup is the North Face Flight Vectiv, the first-ever afloat-road shoe with a carbon plate. But what’s so special about it?

The stiff nature of the plate allows it to rebound much faster and return significantly more force than any traditional foam midsole. This not only helps runners maintain consistent paces on races but also feel less fatigued after ultra marathons. This technology was originally introduced to the world of road racing by Nike in 2018, setting a new benchmark for the other brands to follow. The Flight Vectiv carries this feature over to the trails along with a few more benefits.

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The North Flight Vectivs upper unit

Even though it has short lugs (3.5 mm), their shapes, positioning, and sticky nature bites a variety of surfaces admirably such as wet, rocky terrain, ice, taint, and more. On the other hand, the NorthFace Flight Vectiv is not the best choice for mud and boddy slogs. The short lugs get clogged up easily and just don’t have the grip needed for trails like that.

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The Flight Vectiv feels almost like a road shoe on harder surfaces but becomes protective and sturdy once you get back on the technical trail.

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Delivers easy strides

All trail runners notice the carbon plate spring from the start. It feels like the shoe “wants to do the work”, helping you pick up the pace and push forward with greater ease. More than a few noticed an up to 60-second improvement per trail mile.

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“Buttery smooth,” the Flight Vectiv lets runners maintain an easy stride on both light and technical trails. It “rolls like a boss,” with some runners even reporting that they feel noticeably fresher after long runs in the shoe.

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Not for the mud carbon-plated shoes, it may feel contradictory to have a soft midsole at the bottom with a stiff, propulsive plate on top of it. The rocker design may also feel off for heel strikers. It may take some time to get used to this feature.

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The North Flight Vectiv's upper unit

The sock-like bootie upper hugs the foot from the very step-in. It has a “fast,” “racer fit” to it, which makes you feel secure throughout speedy runs with lots of turning. However, it may be not a good pick for wide footers as the forefoot runs medium to narrow, with very little wiggle room. 

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You are into advanced to elite-level trail running, Nike Vaporfly. It is attributed to its wider platform, protruding carbon flanges on the heel, and all the supportive overlays on the upper.

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Trail goers who ran past 150-300 miles in the trainer claim that the pair still “has good life left” in it. The upper is also holding up well thanks to the unbeatable Kevlar fibers woven into it.

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Runners recommend it for marathons and ultras with the traits this footgear offers

  • The North Face collaborated with Kaytlyn Gerbin, Dylan Bowman, and Coree Woltering (all elite trail runners) in the development of the shoe.
  • At least 14 athletes (including the ones mentioned above) have set FKTs wearing different Vectiv prototypes.

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