The North Face Greenland Zip II
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Description
View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- The lightweight yet solid construction of The North Face® Greenland Zip II won't let the cold and snow slow you down on any of your excursions.
- Waterproof, BLC-Silver-compliant nubuck leather and BLC-Gold-compliant suede upper.
- Anatomically engineered, injection-molded waterproof TPR shell bottom offers superb protection against the elements and features forefoot flex grooves for better mobility.
- 400g PrimaLoft Eco insulation protects against the snow, rain and icy winds.
- Locking medial zipper lets you get in and out of boots easily.
- Australian sheepskin fur trim for a touch of style.
- Fully lined with Dri-lex® fleece that wicks moisture away from your foot to keep it dry.
- Northotic dual-density footbed cushions the foot in high-impact areas with long-lasting, compression-resistant, and lightweight pads.
- Compression-molded EVA midsole offers cushioned protection and all-day comfort.
- TNF Winter Grip™ rubber outsole includes temperature-sensitive IcePick® lugs for ample traction in the wettest and slickest foul weather conditions.
- Temperature rating: -40F.
- Measurements:
- Heel Height: 1 1⁄2 in
- Weight: 1 lb 11 oz
- Circumference: 15 3⁄4 in
- Shaft: 8 1⁄2 in
- Product measurements were taken using size 8.5, width B - Medium. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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Fit Survey:
- 0% Full size too large
- 0% Half size too Large
- 39% True to size
- 36% Half size too small
- 25% Full size too small
- 66% Felt true to width
- 31% Felt narrower than marked
- 3% Felt wider than marked
- 24% Excellent arch support
- 68% Moderate arch support
- 8% No arch support
Customer Reviews
The North Face Greenland Zip II
Average rating is 4 out of 5 from a total of 29 reviews.
Top Positive Review
3 people found this review helpful.
I ordered 3 boots to compare. The North Face Greenland Zip II, the Sorel Waterfall Slip and Kamik's Taos. The North Face boot felt the toughest- it has a stiff leather upper, inside the toe box it is snug with insulation, the sole felt the stiffest. The Kamik boot was the lightest. The nylon upper was very flexible as was the sole- nice for walking in. My foot had a lot of space inside as there is less insulation. My heel lifted quite a bit but I think extra socks would help both these issues. The Sorel was a comfortable boot, easy to walk in with more support than the Kamik. It looked nice with the suede exterior, but I worry that it won't hold up to a season's worth of slush. Ultimately, I am going to choose the North Face Greenland boot because I will occasionally use it for snow shoeing and need the rugged stiffness.
Read more » « Show less November 22, 2011 by KirstenTop Critical Review
3 people found this review helpful.
I bought these shoes last year, for the cold winters in Russia, unfortunately they have not justified, they are already cold when-5C and slippery, they are heavy and awkward! I am very unhappy, and I do not wear them.
Read more » « Show less November 28, 2011 by Diana R- Sort by:
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I ordered 3 boots to compare. The North Face Greenland Zip II, the Sorel Waterfall Slip and Kamik's Taos. The North Face boot felt the toughest- it has a stiff leather upper, inside the toe box it is snug with insulation, the sole felt the stiffest. The Kamik boot was the lightest. The nylon upper was very flexible as was the sole- nice for walking in. My foot had a lot of space inside as there is less insulation. My heel lifted quite a bit but I think extra socks would help both these issues. The Sorel was a comfortable boot, easy to walk in with more support than the Kamik. It looked nice with the suede exterior, but I worry that it won't hold up to a season's worth of slush. Ultimately, I am going to choose the North Face Greenland boot because I will occasionally use it for snow shoeing and need the rugged stiffness.
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- Kirsten - customer
- from Seattle
- November 22, 2011
First, I want to say that I love this boot! It is exactly what I was looking for when I began my hunt for pull-on snow boots. They are sturdy, warm and comfortable... but definitely order almost a entire size up from your norm if you want to wear socks! These unfortunately had to go back because I couldn't find a pair that zipped all the way up because of my calf size. There seems to be a lot of variance in the shaft circumference (I even went up a size, and those boots were smaller than the previous). I wanted to let everyone know also about the zippers. I have noticed a lot of complaints about the zippers on North Face boots, and after trying on 5 pairs, I think I have figured out the issue. The North Face really doesn't reinforce their zippers well on the insides or the tops of their boots. Their is no way that little flap on the inside is going to stay in place while wearing them and they don't continue any of the shearling around the top, so you get a gap that lets in cold air and also rubs. These are great boots, but I expect more attention to detail for this amount of money and a brand like The North Face.
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- Anonymous - customer
- from Connecticut
- January 24, 2012
I bought these shoes last year, for the cold winters in Russia, unfortunately they have not justified, they are already cold when-5C and slippery, they are heavy and awkward! I am very unhappy, and I do not wear them.
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- Diana R - customer
- from Russia
- November 28, 2011
If you are looking for true winter boots, look no further. These are sturdy, well cleated and warm. They aren't tall though, so get your leg warmers out. They run 1/2 to 1 size small.
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- Anonymous - customer
- January 20, 2012
These are the best snowboots. Thick soles to keep your feet warm. Warm as well. I spend a fair time standing outside in the cold these were amazing. They are waterproof and have a good grip. I take a US 11 and the 11 was fine with socks. These are snow boots not Uggs and therefore won't feel like slippers. I would certainly buy another pair!
I'd also recommend: Sorel Columbia
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- Jan - customer
- from London
- December 31, 2011





