
Norvan LD 3 Shoe
Pros
- Light as a feather
- Extremely capable over long distances
- The fit is amazing
Cons
- Minimal arch support
- Laces come undone very easily
Carbon this, carbon that. In an era where running shoes are getting more and more complicated (not to mention more expensive), it’s refreshing to see a brand make a pair of uncomplicated, effective running shoes for hitting the trail. The new Arc’teryx Norvan LD 3 is just that.
I wouldn’t go so far as to call them “stripped down” or exceedingly plain, mind you; they are made with advanced materials and have all the updated bits you’d want from a modern trail runner. These new Arc’teryx shoes simply don’t have anything you don’t want or need.
For its third version of the Norvan LD (the latter letters stand for Long Distance), Arc’teryx has outfitted the shoe with a well-stacked, shock-absorbing Vibram Litebase sole finished with 4.0mm lugs, in a pattern that Vibram has dubbed Megagrip. The shoe is extremely light and features a minimal, durable upper that is in no way flashy (other than when found in the bright blue Fluidity colorway).
The toebox is wide, to accommodate splay, and the stretchy tongue provides a comfortable, friction-free fit. They also have the ever-important extra lace eyelet you can use for a heel lock, which definitely comes in handy on the trail.