The long-distance shoe designed to adapt to all your training and adventure runs over mud, roots, and rocks. The spacious forefoot and secure midfoot hold deliver comfort and stability, the mud-releasing lug pattern gives you the control to rip and grip across any terrain, and the durable upper and Vibram® Megagrip outsole stand up to unforgiving rock and soft trails.
Design:
Dual-density midsole material and construction combine cushioning with lasting shock absorption and support for all-day comfort and stability on rugged terrain
Lacing system provides a smooth pull and secure midfoot fit while preventing backslip
Tongue pocket secures the laces, eliminates lace bounce, and prevents snagging
Flexible external frame wraps the midfoot for a secure hold that prevents forward slide and toe bang
Two woven PFAS-free upper materials are mapped to combine flex and breathability with targeted abrasion-resistance
Flexible laminated TPU reinforcement zones add protection and abrasion resistance
Flat-knit tongue wraps the foot to improve fit and lockdown
Brand : Arcteryx
Country of Origin : Imported
Web ID: 25AYTMMNRVNLD4GTXFBO
SKU: 27607456
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REVIEWS
3.8
58%
Recommended
25 Reviews
Bruce
1 week ago
Excellent Lightweight Shoe!
The shoe itself is very lightweight and tread has excellent traction.
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jpst
1 week ago
A Disaster In Design Change
From Norvan LD 3 GTX to Norvan LD 4 GTX, the lateral edge is raised and changes to a more rigid material, which will immediately hit your lateral malleolus and hurt your foot while walking. Norvan LD 3 GTX has no such issue. So don't assume a happy Norvan LD 3 GTX user will end up with happy running with the fourth generation. Arcteryx, please learn human anatomy before doing any design change!
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Dsgpitt
Received incentive
1 month ago
Amazing Outdoor Shoes
Bought these about a month ago and love them so comfortable and perfect for the unpredictable weather here .
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JustinM
2 months ago
Ld3 Was A Far Superior Shoe.
I can't express how disappointed I am in these shoes versus the LD 3 version. Just about every aspect is worse. The fit is narrow to the point of being painful yet it feels longer and sloppy, especially in the heel. The feel while running is overly stiff comparable to the older version with obviously reduced cushion underfoot. It feels like a fashion shoe vs. a technical trail shoe. The design of the lacing system being hidden and tucked underneath creates weird pressure points and causes the fabric to bunch up when you try to get the shoe tight enough. Somehow they even managed to make the lace garage worse than previous versions. I'll be scouring the internet to try and find the older LD3 version if I can.
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dddd
3 months ago
Comfortable Even In The City!
Comfortable, good for city walking too! Bought this to prepare for the rainy days.
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Cyan
3 months ago
Too Much $ For A Poorly Designed Shoe
I’ve had these for 5+ months now; bought them for rainy Oregon. As other reviews have said, they are stiff and not comfortable. I feel like I have to force myself to wear them just because I paid so much for them. At the time I bought these because Hoka didn’t have many waterproof running shoe options… but atp comfort over style does matter most.
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Mike
4 months ago
Love The Look
Great looking shoe, fits to size, and feels good when I walk long distances
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Meags
4 months ago
Breathable And Comfortable
I never had luck with GTX shoes until the Norvan. The trade off between breathability and waterproofing wasn't worth it for me. This shoe is breathable enough to make the trade well worth it. Super comfortable and the quality you expect from Arcteryx.
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JayC
6 months ago
Not Waterproof
Good looking shoe, great fit form my size 12 wide foot, but not even close to being waterproof. Brand new, worn for a 10 block walk in light to moderate rainfall, using an umbrella, and socks were soaking wet. Not even water resistant. I have tons of Arc'teryx gear and have never been disappointed. These shoes should not be marketed as waterproof. ☹️
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mece
8 months ago
Why Change The Sole?
Why did you change the sole cushioning? This is my 3rd pair of Norvan LDs and these are the least comfortable cushioning of them all. The prior versions were much softer and these soles are HARD out of the box like they are 3 years old and worn out. My feet were sore after wearing these for just 1-2 hours. Also, why hide lace loops under the side flaps? This causes the shoe side flaps to not be flush and not have a secure, form fitting feel. It also causes debris to get in around the shoe tongue. Very poor color options - what happened to the grey color? I assumed they would be as comfortable as the prior versions and already wore them in the dirt so can't return them now.
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wayala88
8 months ago
Really Solid Shoe, As Long As You Give It Time
I'd give it more of a 3.5/5, as the Norvan shoe has made incredible progress from the 3 model, but could still use some work. I was skeptical getting the Goretex version at first, because I can see how (if water does penetrate), drying may be a very tough hassle especialy doing creek crossings during a race – but I really have not experienced water getting into the shoe which is awesome. There is also a break-in period with the shoe; it gets better as the miles come along. I loved the Sylan at first, and didn't like the Norvan, but it's the opposite case now. The Norvan does a great job at molding to your foot with use, and is honestly a great shoe for just cruising (not necessarily going fast but really good at keeping your ankle stable). I would like to see a reduction in weight, and more abstract colorways or patterns (like the Sylan has), but I think the shoe is certainly on the right path. TLDR: You can plant your foot and trust it will respond with stability.
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Dillon
9 months ago
Sizing Chart And Description Are Inaccurate
Per the product description (as of 09/19/2025): > "Size and fit tip: We've heard that this product runs large. Please refer to the sizing chart to find your foot length, then we recommend choosing a half size down." I followed that advice, and the shoe ended up way too small... Uncomfortably tight and not usable. I’d recommend sticking with your normal size. Otherwise, the shoe seems to be well constructed.
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Gino
9 months ago
Comfortable & Great For Hiking
Took these on a 5 day hike trip and they're so comfortable, have great traction and survived the rainy wet PNW. I have trauma in my foot from a past fracture and always get nervous with new shoes and these worked out amazingly! And very durable.
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Nils
9 months ago
Lightweight And Supportive
The shoes felt right away very comfortable and sturdy and at the same time very light. The positive impression was confirmed during the first hike. I had a great hold in the shoe in all situations. The sole has a very good grip, almost a bit too biting but this will likely soften over time. Love these shoes for hiking and trail running.
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james
11 months ago
Comfortable Shoes And Does The Job
Very comfort and durable shoes. The color is sleek but obvious when a scratch happens. Took it for about 10 hours of hiking and it holds well, giving me a lot of confidence, and surprisingly, I don't want to get rid of it instantly after a hike (like I normally do with some other more rigid hiking shoes).