Step your performance up a notch with eco-friendly the Merrell Moab Speed. Mesh and TPU(Thermoplastic Polyurethane) upper. 100% recycled mesh lining. Lace up front closure with 100% recycled laces. Protective toe cap. Padded tongue and collar for comfort. EVA(Ethylene-vinyl acetate) foam insole with 50% recycled top sheet. Removable PU foam insole. Rock plate for added protection. FloatPro Foam midsole for a lightweight ride. Pull tab for easy on-and-off. New Vibram Traction Lug outsole design for added stability and traction. 30% recycled rubber Vibram Ecostep outsole.
D**N
Nice shoes, but too tight for me.
They are a nice hiking boot, but too tight for me. I ordered my usual size 8, but length was too tight fo me.
V**D
Won’t help with plantar fascia
Was recommended these for plantar fasciitis but they didn’t help. Otherwise comfortable shoes though a but snug if you have a wide foot
F**N
Needs additional cusioning.
The fit is fine but the do not have enough cusioning particularly in the heel. I had to buy a separate orthotic that added that and arch support. I am on my feet 10 hours a day in them and after the upgrade they are fine. I do give them high marks for sole traction though.
J**.
Perfect
Husband loves them. Perfect fit and comfortable, they also look really sharp
D**E
Look good
Very comfortable pair of shoes
A**E
Comfortable, although not durable
I bought these to hike part of the Appalachian Trail. After hiking parts of Maine and Georgia in them, I have some thoughts...The Good: they are very comfortable right out of the box. They feel great on trail. They have a cushy ride that resulted in zero blisters over 80 miles of hiking. They are lightweight and stable.The bad: they would never hold up long term on the Appalachian Trail, they just aren't durable enough. Full disclosure, I've had two pairs of these now - one pair I took out for a modest 9.5 miles on the AT in Maine. Afterwhich the sole began peeling away from the mid-layer foam (see pictures). After a warranty replacement and a brand new pair, I took them out for 40 miles on the trail in Georgia. During which, the sole began breaking and peeling away from the mid-layer foam again (see pictures). I understand the trail can be brutal, but this kind of damage is simply too much to recommend these for any serious hiker. With the kind of reliable mileage these shoes are getting, you would need at least 21 pairs to get you through the AT.My recommendation: If you're walking a relatively flat dirt surface, these will do just fine. If you're wanting to have some real adventure in these, best to look elsewhere.
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