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NextImg:Arc’teryx Norvan LD3 review

The Arc’teryx Norvan LD3 is a quietly competent generalist. The fit is true to size, with a wide forefoot that allows for swelling in the toes, and a high, narrow heel cup that keeps the foot secure and supported when contouring and ascending. The drop isn’t too aggressive and there’s a goldilocks balance between cushioning and lateral stiffness in the midsole.
On more technical terrain, the Arc’teryx Norvan feels both connected to the ground and protected from it.

The upper is mostly mesh, which breathes well and dries fast. The low-profile rand has been upgraded from previous iterations to completely wrap around the shoe, which protects the foot and the mesh from bumps and scrapes without making things overly sweaty. There’s less stiffness at the ankle in the Arc’teryx Norvan LD3, too, which is easier on bony ankles in a deeply cupped shoe. The lacing is simple and traditional. The outsole is sticky Vibram, with evenly distributed diamond-shaped lugs that provide lots of traction on most surfaces. 

The Arc’teryx Norvan LD3 get my Best Buy – why? They are a brilliant all round trail shoe, in my view – I’m equally comfortable walking, backpacking, biking (both MTB and gravel) and running in these. They are lightweight, breathe well and dry fast, and the grip is great. 

See other trail shoes in our guide to The best trail shoes for hillwalking