Experience out-of-the-box comfort in this ventilated hiker. With durable leathers, a supportive footbed, and Vibram traction, all in a versatile package, you won't doubt why Moab stands for Mother-Of-All-Boots.
H**Y
Nice shoe for walking
I do a daily morning walk and wanted something a little wider to accommodate my injured big toe.Shoes are very comfortable and fit well but the darn laces are way too long. When I tie them to keep from stepping on them, it looks like Mickey Mouse ears and I get tired of hearing the flopping when I am trying to enjoy being outside and alone.The shoes are fine and will last a long time but I gotta do something about the laces.
C**R
Step up your hiking game (I'll see myself out)
TLDR; high arch support, great grip, no heel slip.I recently started to undesk myself and walking around the crop fields pushing about 3 miles per day for a hike. Wearing a 20lb vest and occasionally carrying an additional 40lb sandbag, I was looking for grippy shoe that was not a boot. The hills where I walk are quite steep in places and needed something that was not a road running shoe. I remember a co-worker - real outdoorsy type - consistently wore Merrell's and thought I would give these a shot. There is a nice amount of padding around the tongue and heal. The odd part, at least for me, was the arch support that felt quite high and hard. I don't know if this is normal but this did not cause discomfort after any of the hikes that I have taken. They fit true to size and the medium width had a nice amount of wiggle room for my toes which was nice to encounter as some shoes are restrictive in the toe box. I will be getting a waterproof pair for the wet mornings and boots for the winter. Merrell has won me over.
C**1
Comfortable
True to size. Good style. Comfortable.
A**R
Update after 200 miles
UPDATE 200 milesI was just going to return these shoes. They were so disappointing, but then it started snowing and my other hiking shoes slipped a lot and I noticed these had Vibram soles so I thought I’d give them another try. I wore heavier Darn Tough full-cushion socks and that seemed to really help the fit. I’ve worn them every day for the past month through snow, freezing rain, and ice and they’ve been pretty comfortable, warm, and stable.The one thing I did notice was that the tread isn’t that aggressive so they do tend to slip a little on the snow and ice, but going up or down hill on packed or icy snow they’re really grippy and stable. Certainly not a technical shoe, but a nice bonus for winter hills.I’ve changed my recommendation to I would buy again, especially at the $80 or so price point. They’re a good value.———————————————————————————————————————————————-Needed mixed terrain hiking shoes for fall/winter. I walk 5-7 miles a day in all weather. These shoes were recommended by local REI but they didn’t have my size. This is my experience after a couple of hikes (20 miles total). Normally I’d update after 200 miles, but I don’t think I’ll be using them that much.Pros: Comfortable out of the box. Mildly aggressive tread for secure stride. Good on frozen slush, packed snow, wet pavement.Cons: Heavy. Tiring to walk in. After a few miles every step was a chore, especially on pavement or dry flat trails.Best use: Short winter walks in rain or snow. Or maybe snow blowing the driveway.Recommended: No, would not buy again. If you want a shoe that *looks* like a hiking shoe and you want to walk the dog for a few blocks in the rain/snow then you might want to consider this shoe. If you walk any farther than that, there are better options.
D**Y
Slippery slope
I bought these to walk on my metal roof. This brand recommended by roofers. I feel very secure and have had no slip problems due to shoe sole. I also use them for day-hiking. Well made and comfortable. I would buy again.
D**E
Perfect shoes for light hiking, and walking on rough surfaces - and they a have wide toe box.
These are among the best shoes I've had, and that covers a lot of decades of shoe wearing. The wide toe box is for me the biggest factor. I do a lot of walking in an area that has many unpaved shoulders and paths, and they're perfect for those.minuses (not enough to dock a star): On sidewalks and paved streets, the insoles seem a little thin, like I can feel the tread pattern, but that's not a big problem for me. 54" laces too long for me; if you get new ones please note that in some brands the lace lengths are not as advertised.
H**R
MOAB 2 VENT HICKING SHOE
Great shoe, comfortable, good support
D**E
Truly great for hiking!
A huge improvement over the hiking shoes I'd been using previously. Reasonable price for this model as well.
J**O
Well made and very comfortable at a reasonable price
I love them.
J**R
Segunda vez que los compro
La última vez me duraron 3 años con uso muy recurrente y rudo, recomendables 100%
M**O
Muy confortable
ME encantarion los zapatos. Muy comodos, muy fuertes y elegantes
Y**A
Exelente y muy comodo
Más cómodo queCat y muy buena calidad ideal para caminar por piedras y caminos irregulares
M**Z
Calidad y comodidad de este calzado
Por su calidad y comodidad, además de la seguridad al caminar, recomendable esta marca
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