Pros & Cons
Cons
The insole is too thick and hard, the toe box is wider than the moab 2s and is angled oddly upwards which makes them weird to walk in. Just real funky and bulky at the top, makes a mess of my pants.
These cost $90 and the salomons cost $150. Shame on merrill for manufacturing and selling such an inferior product. Their warranty isn't worth the paper it's printed on.
They seem to be about 1/8 inch smaller than advertised. They're also heavy and clunky. They are so much wider inside that there is no support. Grip is average, support is average and fit is average.
Highlights
Quality
First pair lasted 7 years (sorta)…best shoes i’ve ever owned.
I started using them outside to do yard work and it turns out they were really comfortable i have high urges so i needed to put... Read More
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- This product had a total of 2,311 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jul 8 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I was uncertain whether or not i wanted to buy these shoes because ive had bad luck with 34 hiking shoes34 the first time i put him on i went shopping with my wife thinking the new shoes would feel pretty good but not so much feet hurt after that shopping trip
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
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