This article is the latest in an ongoing series of deep dives into past, present, and future icons called Sole Searching, made in partnership with Vibram. Earlier features outline how Saucony updated its most rugged trail running shoe and how Arc'teryx is creating a new category with the Vertex Alpine.
At the top of The North Face's vast product line, perched upon a mountain of Nuptse down jackets and Denali fleeces, is Summit Series. Since the collection's inception in 2000, the Summit Series badge has acted as a rubber stamp certifying the gear it labels as truly expedition-worthy—this is the stuff that finds its way up Alaskan peaks and down to Antarctica. What's it take to make the grade? A deep dive into the development of one of Summit Series' more unique products, a lightweight hiking boot with a built-in gaiter and Vibram outsole called the Summit Series Fastpack GORE-TEX reveals that in addition to cutting-edge materials, TNF's long history of supporting adventurers is a key ingredient.
The Summit Series Fastpack GORE-TEX Boot is a response to an evolution within hiking where athletes (and many of us not on the TNF roster) increasingly approach trails with a desire to move quickly across a variety of terrain, from muddy lowlands to technical zones higher up, and want footwear that can traverse it all. Such demands for adaptability led to a boot that combines a waterproof mid-height design that includes a one-piece gaiter and crampon compatibility with lightweight and responsive nitrogen-injected midsole foam from the company's trail running shoes. A custom pattern unique to this hiking boot's Vibram Megagrip outsole outlining sections of Yosemite and Sequoia National Park is the designer's subtle hint that a boot like this was made for routes like the John Muir Trail.
"There's a lineage to these projects," says Donnie Stiff, director of footwear design at The North Face. The Summit Series Fastpack family tree includes the Flight VECTIV Guard, a discontinued 2021 model that put a zippered waterproof shell over a lightweight trail race shoe. And there's the one-off model TNF made for UK runner Elsey Davis's winter FKT of the Bob Graham Round in the United Kingdom's rugged Lakes District, which featured a zippered upper, lots of cushion, and a custom Vibram sole with huge, wishbone-shaped lugs. "As the team builds custom prototypes for athletes, there's a lot of inspiration and insight that comes to our inline team," says Stiff.

