- The ultralight and durable Arc’teryx® Norvan SL 3 sneaker features a highly abrasion-resistant upper for flexibility and breathability.
- Matryx® micro woven textile upper.
- Synthetic lining.
- Compressed Light EVA 55 Shore C and Anti-Fatigue Insert 65 Shore C insole.
- Lace-up closure.
- Padded collar and tongue.
- Brand logo on the side.
- Round toe design.
- Vibram® Megagrip™ rubber compound outsole.
- Imported.
Arc’teryx Norvan SL 3 | Sneakers & Athletic Shoes
$160.00 Original price was: $160.00.$94.99Current price is: $94.99.
SKU: Sneakers & Athletic Shoes 9824183 Categories: Shoes, Sneakers & Athletic Shoes Tags: Arctic Silk/Euphoria, Black/Light Fallow
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| Color | Arctic Silk/Euphoria, Black/Light Fallow |
|---|---|
| size | 11.5, 12.5, 13 |
| width | D – Medium |
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Adrien –
I bought this pair a month ago. I’m delighted with them!
I was able to test them on trail outings (ranging from 10 to 25km) at home in the French Basque country.
Incredibly light, and bucking the trend towards “high cushioning” in most trail shoes, they give you a better feel for the surface and better proprioception, while maintaining an excellent level of comfort.
Grip is very good on dry ground, even in very technical, rocky sections. Not yet tested in wet weather. The mesh is ultra-breathable.
Highly recommend!
The B –
I have a wider feet but it fits well and so light! Highly recommended
Alexys –
Very good shoes ! IlS sont super confortable et vraiment lger
SteveO –
Bomber shoe that feels like wearing air. Love that I can hook them to my harness for climbing transitions.
Runguy –
I’ve used this shoe for a few weeks for running on roads and trails, and I’ve also used it casually. The new revision adds some great features, such as the elastic cuff. I find them responsive and comfortable. An excellent shoe for the trails and travel as the minimal snappy design doesn’t take up too much room. I found a bit too much material in the elastic tongue.
Tyzzor –
Light weight, breathability, durability and comfort level combined make the Norvan SL 3 my favorite shoe for long distance hiking especially in warm weather environments. I have used the SLs on varying terrain and incline/declines without any slippage, ankle rolling or discomfort. The addition of the ankle hugging elastic prevents debris from getting in your shoe and the spacing of the Vibram tread provides excellent grip even in wet conditions. I owned a pair of SL 2s previously and didn’t expect the 3s to get any better but I’m glad I upgraded. You get what you pay for with this product so I would say the price point is spot on. Would like to see more light colors for hot sun lit areas. Side note: To show how light these shoes are my wife thought I recieved an empty box when she checked the mail.
ZakJ –
The best trail shoe I’ve ever had. I’ve realistically bought about 30 trail shoes in the past, all different brands and these are by far the best. Low heel drop, comfy fit, can tuck in the laces using the tongue, lightweight, they look nice, durable!
Fits true to size. Love them, awesome job.
EvaZola –
After reading “Born to Run,” I really wanted to commit to a zero drop shoe and change my running style with hopes that I would be able to improve my technique and ability to run longer without injury. The Norvan SL is the perfect shoe for this. I love how breathable they are, the grip of the sole make them a perfect approach shoe and there is a slot along the edge of the ankle so I can clip them with a carabiner onto my climbing harness on multi-pitch climbs. I feel like I’m running and walking barefoot! For size, I suggest a half or full size smaller than usual. I normally wear a women’s 7 or 7.5 and I have these in a 6.5.
Mkra –
I’ve owned each of the Norvan SL editions, some more than once, and the SL3 is a great continuation in this line. It seems basically the same as the SL2, but with improvements from the mesh upper fabric, which is greatly appreciated.
My one problem is the heel tab, which rubbed up against my heel causing blistering very quickly. I cut off the heel tab and sealed the fabric, and since it’s been a wonderful shoe. However, I’m reluctant to buy another pair with the heel tab, knowing I’d probably just cut it off.
I greatly preferred the heel counter, which was more comfortable. It was easier to put on the shoe with the tab, but it’s not too difficult without it, and it seems there has to be a way to have a mesh heel counter without a tab that’s as easy to put on.
Basically I miss the heel counter of the SL and SL2, although I like the new mesh.
George –
I’ve worn these shoes casually, hiking and trail running and they’ve been great so far. Secure fitting around the foot and ankle, breathable and extremely light and fast. I did initially get ankle rub from the ‘sock’ that caused a blister, but I wasn’t used to the high ankle. And I also found the sole of the shoe quite thin, especially where by the toes, so running over sharper rocks I could feel this through the shoes. I also would slip on loose dirt and rocks on a few occasions. The shoe does fit tight, perhaps narrow, which for me felt secure. However, the shoe is very breathable, and with the fit, I felt locked in and secure, helping increase the feeling of being fast and light on my feet. I’ve even used them in the gym for this reason, as well as the sole being relatively flat, making it great for weight lifting.
I’ve worn them in the city, forests and mountains and they’ve been a great asset.
John65 –
bought these for daily 10k trail runs on abandoned railway tracks and old logging roads. My preference is very minimal shoe as this is all forefoot running and hitting a lot of obstacles, rocks rotted wood ties and the shoes offer just enough protection and an open enough toe space to work perfectly. They didn’t come with insoles which I thought odd but would have probably taken them out anyway. The grip is amazing especially on steep gravel and wet tracks. Feet felt a little beatup after 15k so looking at trying the LD. Gotta love this shoe – would be nice to have an even more ventilated version for hot summers
RandyMan –
I have only worn the shoes a few times but so far so good. They are a bit narrow for me though, I wish they had a wide size. I love how lite the shoes are and how vented they are.
NE R –
I have run in the Norvan SL2’s for two mtn running seasons for the most part on the wild and rugged trails of Maine and New Hampshire (including many long days mtn running in The Presidentials) and absolutely loved those shoes – the best ever as far as I am concerned. For a shoe that light to offer that much protection and durability was an amazing design feat. The grip was phenomenal but what really set the SL2’s apart from any other shoe I have run in was the intuitive dynamics; it literally was hard to make a misstep. I ran to many PR’s on everything form local mtn bike singletrack to the Presidential Range Traverse wearing the SL2’s. I ran through 3 pairs before they were replaced by the SL3’s. The SL3’s do not have anywhere near the same ballet-slipper-as-mtn-running-shoe feel and the ankle cuff actually impedes making easy, fine adjustments mid-stride while cruising technical terrain quickly. It is an entirely different shoe than the SL2 – honestly seems more like a light day hiker than a super light, responsive mtn running best friend of a shoe. I can see the utility of the SL3 but it is so vastly different in character from the exceptional SL2 I wish you had added the SL3 to the lineup and kept the SL2 available.
Adamo1979 –
This shoe scrambles and limbs super well! The weight and Megagrip outsole make it a perfect shoe for those bigger “runs” that double as climbs. It is also insanely durable for the weight
Alerea –
An effective minimal Trail running shoes, usual high quality
Alannahy –
These shoes are AMAZING. They are so light that you would think that they would be uncomfortable, but that’s definitely not the case. They are the most comfortable runners I’ve ever had. They are so good for the summer heat when you want something light and breathable. I have worn them every single day for 4 months (took them on a long trip as my only shoes) for both walking around town and running and have been really impressed at how durable they are. They feel very stable – just as stable as any of the bulkier trail runners I’ve had before.
One small thing was that I have never worn a shoe with a knit collar before and I found it took me a day or two to get used to the sensation. Since then no issues and I’m converted – it keeps dirt and debris out from your shoe so well!
As for fit, I wear the same size in all Arc’teryx footwear and this is no different.
Bretter69 –
I bought these shoes for a 2 month trip in Portugal . My criteria was that they had to be ultra light, breathable, durable, fast drying, comfortable and neutral in colour so I could wear them in a nightclub with jeans and not look like an old man… They tick all the boxes except for maybe the last one which was a tall order for a trail running shoe. In the right pair of pants that cover most of the upper shoe they look fine, but the tight “ankle sock” has an interesting look if you’re wearing them for a fashion statement. They also fit like a snug sock, so there’s minimal air movement around your foot, but luckily they are mesh in many areas and breath well when moving, but not while sitting on a long haul flight.
In terms of comfort, they fit true to size and the comfort is excellent. I wear them for river crossings and they dry super fast while still offering great stability. They don’t come with insoles in an effort to minimize weight, so if you want to add some, consider sizing up. I typically wear men’s 8.5 – 9 US (41.5 – 42 EUR) and I cannot put an insole into the size 9 due to the fact that it already fits me like a glove.
Overall, a really excellent design and super comfortable shoe for people with normal shaped feet. My son has fairly wide feet and he loves them too. My feet are very average and they conform nicely. I can’t speak to their durability yet, but like all Arc’Teryx gear, the materials are top notch and they appear to be holding up well after one month of heavy wear.
If you’re looking for ultralight weight, breathable, comfortable trail running shoes, these are a nice product.
Brad –
Brilliant shoe, very light and not bulky, excellent for the gym, boxing and comfortable for 10 mile plus on dog walks
Bob57 –
this is my second pair ….love it , fits like a glove .I normally wear 10.5 , the Norvan are 11.
Chris –
Great lightweight shoe for trail running. Compared to the Norvan SL version 1 I would say the sock-like upper is much more comfortable and very effective at keeping debris from entering the shoe (a feature that the Norvan LD 3 desperately needs). The heel counter now has a soft gel-like cushion and is less hard. The shoe has good ‘ground feel’ although this means you will feel every rock under foot. The cushioning is better than the SL version 1 (which was quite jarring on long runs) but still not nearly as soft as LD 3. The transition from trail to road is fairly smooth but I would not use for running on the road. This would be the ideal shoe to set a PR in the grouse grind or shorter trail runs! Would also make an excellent shoe for hiking!
RockiesRunner –
This new version solve all the problems I had with previous versions of the SL! These are now incredibly comfortable while still maintaining their light build. The top partial gaiter works great at keeping out debris. I now find myself torn between wearing the LD and the SL for most regular trail runs. I have worn these on several full day hikes and have been impressed with how fresh my feet have felt at the end!
Adam –
Very narrow yet very long,
Im truley not sure what type of foot this is designed for…
Fred –
Very very conffortable. My 4th pair of the same model, different generations! I hope the durability will be the improvement!
Gromit –
I went up to London for a pair of these, but the Flagship store only had Goretex shoes in the shop, so I took a chance and ordered them on line. Tried them on went for a short walk then a ten mile bike ride still okay. Then on a longer five mile walk the dreaded blister. There is a very tight band runs round the back of the shoe which rubs with very little padding around it. I have high insteps and the cuff system on this shoe doesn’t seem to work for me, wrong shape foot. I have Aerios GTX which are a perfect fit, but I think these will live in the back of the wardrobe before finding their way to the charity shop.
Bmb69 –
Very cool, nice color, very confortable. For a summer journey, it’s a most