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Merrell Mens Moab Ventilator Wide,Walnut,11.5 W (Wide)(W) US

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Merrell Mens Moab Ventilator Wide,Walnut,11.5 W (Wide)(W) US

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Description:

Hit the trail in style with the Moab Ventilator from Merrell. Constructed from durable waterproof nubuc leather and mesh, this is one shoe that delivers breathability and comfort. Secure lace up provides for a perfect fit, while the anatomical footbed cushions the foot for all-day wear.

Features:
  • Men's Merrell, Moab Ventilator

  • Our endless summer essential now with highly evolved breathability for hiking

  • biking the trails

  • lattice-like overlay of Dura leather strapping supports and protects while

  • enhancing the open-window venting of the breathable mesh upper

Product Details:
Package Length: 12.0 inches
Package Width: 8.0 inches
Package Height: 4.0 inches
Package Weight: 2.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 126 reviews
 
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 126 customer reviews )
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33 of 35 found the following review helpful:

5reat shoe but beware of size issues.  Nov 10, 2007
By Paul R. Steel "pabloinla"
This shoe walks me! I guess that means that most other shoes fight the natural ergonomics of human stride, heel to toe! It is impressive! But beware, Merrell shoes run SMALL! I wear 9 1/2 to 10. This shoe fits me at 11 1/2! I have a very similar Merrell low top hiking shoe; but it is size 11! So for mail order, MAKE SURE RETURN IS FREE! Otherwise you will have to pay as I did to return for correct size. This shoe came as an Amazon purchase from ShoeMall! ShoeMall said I was not their customer so they do not pay for return shipping. Amazon paid what ShoeMall would pay = $7.00, but the cost with FedEx was $15.80 to return. OK! I love the shoe.

15 of 15 found the following review helpful:

5Merrel Moab Ventilator Mid - LOVE 'EM  Sep 17, 2007
By H. Fogg "DayHiker"
I'm primarily a "day hiker", but do some strenuous and rough trail hikes.
I have hiked in Columbia and North Face, they were okay, BUT, when I
purchased these Merrell's, WOW.! They didnt even need any "break-in".
Light weight, comfortable, breathable. I also wear hiking socks.
I have put alot of miles on them, and up/down lots of elevation, and
proud to say No Blisters or Hot Spots. I have recommended these and
the low-cut version to others, and the consesus is "They love 'em, too."
SO, put on a pair of hiking socks and slip into these boots and GO HIKE.!

20 of 22 found the following review helpful:

4A Handful of dust  Jul 30, 2008
By S. P. May
A prompt delivery to an overseas APO address. Good fit. Comfortable in the heat. So far standing up to the rough terrain and the dry heat of southern Afghanistan. The dust, however, seems to pentrate the weave and enter the shoe. This is a problem peculiar to this region and should be sorted once I'm home

18 of 20 found the following review helpful:

5Great all around shoe  Jul 04, 2007
By Brian D. Christensen
This is my second pair of Merrell Moab Ventilators.
I hike and work out in one pair and wear the other pair to go around town. I even wear them to work a couple of days a week. They are exceptionally comfortable, and support my aching feet. You can't go wrong with this shoe.

17 of 19 found the following review helpful:

5Bedroom slippers for boulder hopping  Sep 12, 2010
By David J. Osborne "DaveO"
I bought these last spring after a few years of being annoyed with a fine pair of boots which are just too heavy for my kind of backpacking.

I started hiking in the days when the proper pair of boots for trail hiking was something like Riekle (sp?) Rotondos, which weighed five pounds per pair and were as cozy as cast concrete. But they were tough!

After years of cutting the weight of each new pair of hiking boots, and often just wearing running shoes instead of boots, I searched for a high-topped version of running shoes because low top shoes pick up too many little pebbles, sticks, and grit. I tried these over a busy summer of backpacking, and I really like them.

They're extremely comfortable and cushion steps very nicely, even making loose-rock strewn trails tolerable. I also found that they're great for off trail on rock, turf, and dirt of all sorts. Snow isn't a strong point for them, but I carry light, instep crampons for that nasty stuff if it gets steep. On the granitic rock of the Wind River Range, and the slate and rubble of the Olympics, they stick; ascending, descending, and laterally. I didn't get much walking on wet rock this summer, but stream fordings showed that they're nothing special on slick underwater rock, but not bad.

Despite being really out of shape starting a hard Wind River trip, I had no foot problems until my final day of descending 4000' on miserable trails, and I picked up a minor blister on the ball of a foot. A week later I was totally comfortable again in the Olympics (and glad to have some oxygen to breathe for a change).

Concerning Gore-Tex vs. breathables: I've discovered that for me, non-Gore-Tex is best for summer hiking, even in the wet. I learned that just clambering across a stream and letting the water squish out after is quite pleasant. The boots still feel fine, and you've got cool feet on a hot day, too. I used to stop at every ford and change into something for wading every time, like most hikers I've seen, but wading is actually pleasant, and a lot simpler than changing footwear twice within 20', or teetering across rock steps or stray tree trunks. In miserably soggy Olympic Mountain weather, Gore-Tex boots eventually just fill up with water anyway, and are slow to drain.

Gore-Tex is best, I think, for around-town walking in wet weather, or in cold weather hiking. Just my two cents worth ...



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