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The North Face

The North Face Women's Back-To-Berkeley IV Textile WP

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Blending vintage styling with modern performance, the Women’s Back‑To‑Berkeley IV Textile Waterproof Boots keep your feet dry and supported on snowy streets and urban winter treks. Their recycled‑canvas upper and DryVent™ waterproof membrane block moisture while allowing breathability. A compression‑molded TPU heel clip stabilizes each step, and the SURFACE CTRL™ rubber outsole gives grip without unnecessary weight. The padded collar, tongue, and cushioned insole maximize comfort, while the leather collar adds a touch of timeless style. With design rooted in sustainability (recycled lining, plant‑based EVA foam), these boots are ready for winter’s challenges, indoors and out.

Features

  • DryVent™ waterproof membrane: Keeps feet dry in rain, slush, or snow without overheating
  • Recycled‑canvas upper & PET mesh lining: Promotes sustainability and breathability
  • Compression‑molded TPU heel clip: Stabilizes stride on uneven, icy terrain
  • SURFACE CTRL™ rubber outsole: Lightweight grip optimized for wet and dry surfaces
  • Padded collar and tongue: Cushions and prevents pressure points during long walks
  • Leather collar & suede detailing: Adds durability and a classic outdoor aesthetic
  • Plant‑based EVA midsole content: Reduces petroleum use for a more eco‑conscious design

Details

  • Approx weight (½ pair): 13.16 oz / 373 g
  • Shaft height: ~5 ¾ in (size 9)
  • Upper: Recycled PET canvas / leather / suede
  • Lining: 100% recycled PET mesh
  • Outsole: SURFACE CTRL™ rubber (10% smallholder‑farm rubber)
  • Midsole: Molded EVA (up to 51% plant‑based ethylene content)
  • Waterproofing: DryVent™ membrane + sealed construction
  • Style / Model: NF0A8179

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