The North Face 2025 Line Up Introduction
Taking adventures off road is the name of the game for The North Face. When the road stops and the trails begin, The North Face 2025 Line Up is no exception. What do they have in store for us in 2025?
The North Face Vectiv Pro 3
• Category: Trail
• Stack: 37mm
• Drop: 6mm
• Weight: 294g | 10.3oz
• Price: $250
• Release date: March 2025
Firstly, for those most serious of days on the trail, the Vectiv Pro 3 is the carbon plated racing machine. Following on from the last 2 iterations, TNF have given their plate system and midsole construction a heavy makeover. As a result of this peba and nitrogen infused midsole will keep the legs fresh and popping off the trail in the jewel of The North Face 2025 line up.
A forked carbon fibre plate is embedded in the base of the midsole for propulsion. Furthermore, we find a drop-in midsole which supports a second recycled carbon infused plate for added trail stability. Trail racers will find this extra stability handy as the stack height rises to 37mm with a 6mm drop.
Despite all the technological improvements, the Vectiv Pro 3 is no waif. 294g on the scales will give the quads a workout on the uphills.
The North Face Enduris 4
• Category: Trail
• Stack: 32mm
• Drop: 6mm
• Weight: 280g | 9.9oz
• Price: $160
• Release date: Fall/Winter 2025
As you can see from the looks, the Enduris 4 is a very close cousin of the Vectiv Pro 3. While the looks may be similar, the construction brings the shoe to the masses. Instead of a stiff carbon plate, a more flexible TPU plates offers propulsion.
The midsole itself is a nitrogen TPU construction which enhances stability and cushion for those long hours in the mountains. The stability and accessibility is reflected in the much lower 32mm stack height although the drop remains at 6mm. Consequently, the weight is a much lower 280g.
Finally, the price point is also a to more accessible too. Coming in at just $160, it could be an appealing option to many runners looking for some speed. Overall, it seems to be a fine budget option in The North Face 2025 line up.