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Merrell Men's Moab 2 Mid Gtx Hiking Boot

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Size: 10 Wide


Color: Walnut


Features

  • 100% Synthetic leather and mesh
  • Imported
  • Synthetic sole
  • GORE-TEX waterproof membrane, exceptional breathability and waterproof performance
  • Synthetic leather and mesh upper
  • Bellows, closed-cell foam tongue keeps moisture and debris out
  • Protective rubber toe cap
  • Vibram TC5+ sole

Description

Experience out-of-the-box comfort in this gore-tex hiker. With durable synthetic leather, a supportive footbed, and Vibram traction, all in a versatile package,you won't doubt why moab stands for mother-of-all-boots.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.1 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ MOAB 2 MID GTX-M


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 8, 2017


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Merrell Footwear


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Actually Wider than expected!
Size: 13 Wide Color: Walnut
Great bite on the downslope and overall performance. Seemingly sturdy build quality. Shockingly wider-than-expected toe box, even for a wide width shoe (a pleasant surprise). This might be a turnoff for some but my paddle feet have found them to be comfortable and roomy. I’ll update if they break down earlier than expected but after a dozen hikes, they seem to be holding their own! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 20, 2022 by Dick Navis

  • Match with description
Size: 8 Color: Earth
This is my third pair of Moab and it always keep me confidence to wear it in the countryside or just daily use.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 9, 2022 by Billy Yan

  • Solid hikers
Size: 12.5 Color: Walnut
These boots are a steal at $100. Great value. Well built. I usually wear a size 12 but needed a 12.5 in Merrell.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 7, 2022 by Soren Morrison

  • Light, Comfort, Affordable
Size: 11 Color: Beluga
Initial thoughts are great this fits well, is light, and very comfortable. We’ll have to see how durable they over the next year of hunting and hiking!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 4, 2022 by Jason Hammond

  • Lasted a year
Size: 12 Wide Color: Walnut
These lasted about 8 months before falling apart as every day walking shoes. I still wear them after a year and 2 months but now have to buy new ones as these are no longer water resistant and my feet get wet in the AM whicle tending my gardens. Vibram tred practically looks like new which is the main reason I got these, but tred doesn't matter if shoe falls apart. Rest of the shoe is cheap. For $175 these should have lasted more then a year before falling apart from normal use. I remember when Merrell shoes would last 5 years for me and that was when I was back packing across the country for 2 years on and off the streets. A shame that companies have resorted to cheap China materials to save a buck which is why I took a star off. These are probably still the best hiking shoes around as all the rest seem to fall apart even faster. Cheap shoe glue seems to be the main culprit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 9, 2022 by Victor V.

  • MOAB 2 GTX are waterproof Non GTX not so much
Size: 10.5 Color: Walnut
I have seen a lot of reviews of people saying the MOAB 2 boots are not waterproof. The GTX MOAB 2's have a Gore-Tex membrane sewn into the boot. They are waterproof up to about mid foot before water will seep inside. In other words don't step in deep puddles are deep streams. Non GTX MOAB's are not waterproof. Even if they claim to be. Gore-Tex IMO is the true measure of waterproofness. I have 3 pairs of these boots sitting here next to me. Two I have worn the Vibram sole down smooth the other is brand new. All 3 are the GTX model. The two worn boots I have wore the sole out before the boot. With Merrell you get what you pay for. I would not expect these boots to survive a through hike of the AT. People seem to think these boots are a heavy work boots. They are not. We are talking a mass produced boot that is under $200 bucks. There not even real leather. However as a walker or a moderate hiking boot they get the job done. Take mine for instance, I use mine as a daily work boot in a moderately strenuous work environment. My days at work are spent on an asphalt/concrete lot where I do a lot of walking in all kinds of Florida weather. Hot days with a lot of rain in the Summer and Cool days in the winter. These boots are comfortable right out of the box. No break in required. They let your feet breathe and keep them dry when it rains, but they don't last very long. I can get about a 14 to 18 months out of them before the sole is worn down. This is just how the boot is made. Don't expect a rugged hiking boot that will last you years and years. The reason people keep coming back to Merrell, myself included is the comfort that you get right out of the box. Just like I said these boots need no break in period. Use them, wear them out, they buy another. Just like tennis shoes or running shoes. Bottom line is Merrell MOAB's look cool, they look really good with jeans or shorts. The GTX version will keep your feet dry. The Vibram sole is grippy and knobby enough for hiking with light to moderate loads. There comfortable enough to wear all day while working. As I said you get what you pay for. I love mine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 20, 2022 by Harmon

  • comfy and sporty
Size: 10 Color: Black
very happy with this purchase
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 9, 2022 by Richard P.

  • Good Boots for Moderate Hiking
Size: 10 Wide Color: Walnut
I have just bought the Merrell's Moab 2 Mid GTX. My review is for an almost identical pair of boots I bought two years ago. One important difference between the new and the old Moabs is that these new Moabs are Gorotex. The old ones were "waterproof". Like with most of the boots available for hiking (like those you may find at REI), the construction and materials used in the Moabs are not of great quality. If you hike a lot, these boots start desintegrating within 1 to 2 years of use. Within one year, the waterproofness of the "waterproof" Moabs diasppeared. Within two years, the Vibram sole has worn out in the front, the boot becoming slippery on rocks. After two years, the rubber tow and the heels are starting to separate and the front fabric is cracked. It is up to you to decide whether this is a long-lasting boot or a short-lasting boot; it depends on how much hiking you do and where. In my experience, the Moabs 2, like the Salomon, Lowa Renegade, and Oboz I have tried before, are adequate boots for trail hiking, but not much else. None of these boots last as hiking boots should, but at least the Moabs are quite comfortable on my feet right out of the box, and the soles have not fallen apart like they did in the Salomon, neither have I experienced problems with the lace hooks as I did with the Oboz. Generally, none of these boots are adequate for aggressive hiking or montaneering (White Mountains Presidentials, High Rockies, High Cascades). For that I have an excellent pair of Zamberlan. One other thing to be aware: the Moab 2 Mid GTX have imitation leather, which may not last; the old Moabs had real leather uppers. On the other hand, I am expecting the Gorotex in my new Moab 2 Mid GTX to be more breathdable and last longer than the "waterproof" film of my old, regular Moabs. Overall, a good pair of boots if your hiking is not too agressive, but they are unlikely to last. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 7, 2022 by RL

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