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Merrell Women's Moab 3 GORE-TEX Shoes
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Merrell Women's Moab 3 GORE-TEX Shoes
Merrell Women's Moab 3 GORE-TEX Shoes
Merrell Women's Moab 3 GORE-TEX Shoes
Merrell Women's Moab 3 GORE-TEX Shoes
Merrell Women's Moab 3 GORE-TEX Shoes
Merrell Women's Moab 3 GORE-TEX Shoes
Merrell Women's Moab 3 GORE-TEX Shoes
Merrell Women's Moab 3 GORE-TEX Shoes
Merrell Women's Moab 3 GORE-TEX Shoes
Merrell Women's Moab 3 GORE-TEX Shoes
Merrell Women's Moab 3 GORE-TEX Shoes
Merrell Women's Moab 3 GORE-TEX Shoes
Merrell Women's Moab 3 GORE-TEX Shoes
Merrell Women's Moab 3 GORE-TEX Shoes

Merrell Women's Moab 3 GORE-TEX Shoes

Renowned for its comfort, durability and versatility, the Merrell Moab has proved popular with hikers for over 15 years and holds the accolade of the best selling hiker in the world. The all new Moab 3 GORE-TEX lives up to its legacy and has been optimized to feature a new, more supportive Kinetic Fit? ADVANCED removable insole, a softer more cushioned EVA midsole, and a best-in-class Vibram outsole. Featuring 5mm lugs for superior traction and grip on any kind of terrain, the Moab 3 is crafted with a leather and mesh upper that delivers the optimum combination of durability and breathability, and the addition of a protective toe cap and bellows tongue ensure that your feet are well protected from any debris. Add a breathable GORE-TEX membrane that provides 100% waterproofing for the unpredictable British weather and you've got the perfect companion for your next adventure on the trails.

Renowned for its comfort, durability and versatility, the Merrell Moab has proved popular with hikers for over 15 years and holds the accolade of the best selling hiker in the world. The all new Moab 3 GORE-TEX lives up to its legacy and has been optimized to feature a new, more supportive Kinetic Fit? ADVANCED removable insole, a softer more cushioned EVA midsole, and a best-in-class Vibram outsole. Featuring 5mm lugs for superior traction and grip on any kind of terrain, the Moab 3 is crafted with a leather and mesh upper that delivers the optimum combination of durability and breathability, and the addition of a protective toe cap and bellows tongue ensure that your feet are well protected from any debris. Add a breathable GORE-TEX membrane that provides 100% waterproofing for the unpredictable British weather and you've got the perfect companion for your next adventure on the trails.

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Merrell Women's Moab 3 GORE-TEX Shoes

Renowned for its comfort, durability and versatility, the Merrell Moab has proved popular with hikers for over 15 years and holds the accolade of the best selling hiker in the world. The all new Moab 3 GORE-TEX lives up to its legacy and has been optimized to feature a new, more supportive Kinetic Fit? ADVANCED removable insole, a softer more cushioned EVA midsole, and a best-in-class Vibram outsole. Featuring 5mm lugs for superior traction and grip on any kind of terrain, the Moab 3 is crafted with a leather and mesh upper that delivers the optimum combination of durability and breathability, and the addition of a protective toe cap and bellows tongue ensure that your feet are well protected from any debris. Add a breathable GORE-TEX membrane that provides 100% waterproofing for the unpredictable British weather and you've got the perfect companion for your next adventure on the trails.

Renowned for its comfort, durability and versatility, the Merrell Moab has proved popular with hikers for over 15 years and holds the accolade of the best selling hiker in the world. The all new Moab 3 GORE-TEX lives up to its legacy and has been optimized to feature a new, more supportive Kinetic Fit? ADVANCED removable insole, a softer more cushioned EVA midsole, and a best-in-class Vibram outsole. Featuring 5mm lugs for superior traction and grip on any kind of terrain, the Moab 3 is crafted with a leather and mesh upper that delivers the optimum combination of durability and breathability, and the addition of a protective toe cap and bellows tongue ensure that your feet are well protected from any debris. Add a breathable GORE-TEX membrane that provides 100% waterproofing for the unpredictable British weather and you've got the perfect companion for your next adventure on the trails.

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Wild Earth

$215.95

Merrell Moab 3 GTX Womens Waterproof Hiking Shoes - Sedona Sage - 9.5

Free delivery

SportsShoes.com

$221.74

Merrell - MOAB 3 GORE TEX Women's Walking Shoes - Sedona Sage - UK 7

Delivery $29

Wildfire Sports & Trek Australia

$237.92

Merrell Moab 3 Low GTX Womens Shoes [Colour:Sedona Sage][Shoe Size:9.5 USW]

Free delivery

Macpac AU

$251.99

Merrell Women's Moab 3 GTX WP Hiking Shoes in Sedona Sage/Grey, Size: 09-5_US - @MacpacClub

Free delivery between 26 Mar – 1 Apr

Antilopeoutdoor.com

$254.89

Merrell Moab 3 GTX women's hiking shoe Sedona Sage 40.5

Allgoods

$279.00

Merrell Womens MOAB 3 Gore-Tex Hiking Shoes (Sedona Sage) US9.5 / SEDONA SAGE

Free delivery between 27 Mar – 2 Apr

Trek & Travel

$279.95

Moab 3 GTX Womens US 9.5 / Sedona Sage

Free delivery

Merrell AU

$279.99

Merrell Moab 3 Gore-Tex | AfterPay Available

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Anaconda

$299.99

Merrell Women's Moab 3 Gore-Tex Low Hiking Shoes Sedona Sage 9.5

Free delivery between 26–31 Mar

Price history

Price history

Reviews

All-Arounders; No Complaints Is An Achievement
20 August 2022TyphSF

originally posted on REI

These are all-around great shoes for camping/hiking (backpacking TBD). Would recommend. Very comfortable - my feet are particular and I haven't had any unusual blisters (longest hike 6 miles). I can fit my orthotics on top of the insoles, and the footbox is wide enough. (Granted I went up 1/2 a size from 7.5 to 8 like I usually do with hiking boots for foot expansion and thick socks.) Compared to the 2011 Vasques I bought at REI 10 years ago these are *20%* lighter (I measured, but I felt it right away) and also waterproof. If someone was like ā€œI need new hiking boots,ā€ I’d be like "yeah you probably wouldn’t go wrong with these" - comfy, practical, sturdy, light, grippy Vibram soles, and no issues so far.When I picked up my feet and felt how light they were, I ...Ā MoreThese are all-around great shoes for camping/hiking (backpacking TBD). Would recommend. Very comfortable - my feet are particular and I haven't had any unusual blisters (longest hike 6 miles). I can fit my orthotics on top of the insoles, and the footbox is wide enough. (Granted I went up 1/2 a size from 7.5 to 8 like I usually do with hiking boots for foot expansion and thick socks.) Compared to the 2011 Vasques I bought at REI 10 years ago these are *20%* lighter (I measured, but I felt it right away) and also waterproof. If someone was like ā€œI need new hiking boots,ā€ I’d be like "yeah you probably wouldn’t go wrong with these" - comfy, practical, sturdy, light, grippy Vibram soles, and no issues so far.When I picked up my feet and felt how light they were, I thought ā€œhiking boot technology has really improved!ā€ And then I thought that again when I was at the beach walking close to the waves and tidepooling and could step *in* the water - it was surprisingly anxiety relieving. No more fears of discomfort for days because of one misstep in my only boots. I often poo-poo new tech because it seems unnecessary, but I get it now. I haven't noticed them retaining more sweat than usual. And, their lightness makes them mentally easier to throw them in the car or pack them in a bag than before. Other new cool features were the reflective laces (safety), how the sole goes up the back of the heel (when I use one foot to take the other shoe off the sole doesn’t start to separate from the upper like my old ones), and the back hoop for pulling them over your heel is strung through the shoe and very sturdy. (I do wonder if it could be bigger for people with large fingers.) The lace hooks are also very sturdy metal vs plastic, which gives them a quality feel. These were fixes to problems I was aware of, and also improvements to issues I didn't even know I had.The main problem for me is their looks. Not terrible and the blue matches my pants, but I am *tired* of subtly gendered colors, and (as my friend says) *ready* for the full-function hiking boot that can go from the trail to the restaurant/hotel, so the only other pair of shoes you need are shower flip-flops. The fit and the form is there - but Merrell could really lure me in (and IMO open up a new niche that would become the standard) with a sleeker, minimalist exterior and more modern/imaginative colors (while keeping all of the practicality). My friend has the taller Merrell winter hiking boots that are all black and I wish these were offered in all black (or even all brown or grey) at the very least. I do feel like I should be pairing these with khaki zip-offs, a mismatched trail button down and an archeological treasure map, which I would wear if I had them and also a time and place. But I don't, so let's hurry up the innovation please hiking boot industry.My potential future caveats are that because I haven’t owned them over multiple years, is that I don’t know how they’ll hold up (including the waterproofing/how to care for the waterproofing) and I haven’t taken them backpacking. So far the soles feel less sturdy than my high-top Vasques (can’t feel a thing through those, but can feel a little bit through these) so I will still take the Vasques backpacking as my tried-and-true. But I’ll take these on non-backpacking camping trips, post-work daily hikes, and when I’m near water.

All-around good hiker, wide widths available
8 March 2023Bondcliff

originally posted on REI

I’ve hiked regularly with these boots and am very pleased with them. First of all, they were the best fit for my wide, flat feet. And I love the fact that they don’t have pink or purple on them - why do manufacturers think all women want to wear girly colors, all the time? They have decent, moderate ankle support, and don’t bruise my ankles at the top of the boot! The laces don’t loosen up as I walk if I cross them only one extra time, just below the top, so they hold my feet in place securely without squeezing them too hard. They protect my feet from rocks and roots nicely. They grip the terrain well, though I haven’t been far enough from home to get above tree-line yet. I pronate badly in most boots, but these center my weight over the soles pretty well. My feet ...Ā MoreI’ve hiked regularly with these boots and am very pleased with them. First of all, they were the best fit for my wide, flat feet. And I love the fact that they don’t have pink or purple on them - why do manufacturers think all women want to wear girly colors, all the time? They have decent, moderate ankle support, and don’t bruise my ankles at the top of the boot! The laces don’t loosen up as I walk if I cross them only one extra time, just below the top, so they hold my feet in place securely without squeezing them too hard. They protect my feet from rocks and roots nicely. They grip the terrain well, though I haven’t been far enough from home to get above tree-line yet. I pronate badly in most boots, but these center my weight over the soles pretty well. My feet have stayed warm & dry so far. The only complaint I have is that they could have more arch support, but then they probably wouldn’t fit as many women. Hoping the moderate cushioning lasts a long time, and looking forward to putting many more miles on them!

Best Hiking Boots Ever!
28 November 2022CarolynM25

originally posted on REI

I have very wide feet with bunions on each foot. I also have a bone spur on the back of my right heel. Therefore, I have difficulties finding comfortable shoes. My first hike I went on, I wore hiking boots that looked brand new but were at least 15 years old. After the 7-mile hike, I had a blister on the back of my heel where the bone spur is and my toes and bottoms of my feet were so sore. I felt like I was walking barefoot on the rocks. My feet were sore for a few days following the day of the hike. My brother recommended that I get these Merrills. He has worn Merrills for many years and has never had any issues. After purchasing these Merrills, we went on a 9-mile hike over the course of 9 hours. We hikes over rough rocky terrain and crossed the stream many ...Ā MoreI have very wide feet with bunions on each foot. I also have a bone spur on the back of my right heel. Therefore, I have difficulties finding comfortable shoes. My first hike I went on, I wore hiking boots that looked brand new but were at least 15 years old. After the 7-mile hike, I had a blister on the back of my heel where the bone spur is and my toes and bottoms of my feet were so sore. I felt like I was walking barefoot on the rocks. My feet were sore for a few days following the day of the hike. My brother recommended that I get these Merrills. He has worn Merrills for many years and has never had any issues. After purchasing these Merrills, we went on a 9-mile hike over the course of 9 hours. We hikes over rough rocky terrain and crossed the stream many times. Although the shoes are waterproof, the stream was higher than the tops of my shoes. I sloshed in my Merrills for the majority of the hike. My feet were very happy in these shoes, as I was able to walk on big rocks without any difficulty, my feet never were sore, I did not get one blister, and my toes were very happy the entire time. Although the shoes were wet most of the hiking time, they dried out very nicely. I am so happy with these Merrills. I am looking forward to my next hiking trip.

Specification

WaterproofYes
StyleLow Cut
FitTrue To Size
UpperPig Suede Leather | Breathable Mesh
LiningGOREāˆ’TEX Waterproof Membrane | 100% Recycled Mesh

Price comparison

Updated 12 days ago
Wild Earth

$215.95

Merrell Moab 3 GTX Womens Waterproof Hiking Shoes - Sedona Sage - 9.5

Free delivery

SportsShoes.com

$221.74

Merrell - MOAB 3 GORE TEX Women's Walking Shoes - Sedona Sage - UK 7

Delivery $29

Wildfire Sports & Trek Australia

$237.92

Merrell Moab 3 Low GTX Womens Shoes [Colour:Sedona Sage][Shoe Size:9.5 USW]

Free delivery

Macpac AU

$251.99

Merrell Women's Moab 3 GTX WP Hiking Shoes in Sedona Sage/Grey, Size: 09-5_US - @MacpacClub

Free delivery between 26 Mar – 1 Apr

Antilopeoutdoor.com

$254.89

Merrell Moab 3 GTX women's hiking shoe Sedona Sage 40.5

Price history

Price history

Reviews

All-Arounders; No Complaints Is An Achievement
20 August 2022

These are all-around great shoes for camping/hiking (backpacking TBD). Would recommend. Very comfortable - my feet are particular and I haven't had any unusual blisters (longest hike 6 miles). I can fit my orthotics on top of the insoles, and the footbox is wide enough. (Granted I went up 1/2 a size from 7.5 to 8 like I usually do with hiking boots for foot expansion and thick socks.) Compared to the 2011 Vasques I bought at REI 10 years ago these are *20%* lighter (I measured, but I felt it right away) and also waterproof. If someone was like ā€œI need new hiking boots,ā€ I’d be like "yeah you probably wouldn’t go wrong with these" - comfy, practical, sturdy, light, grippy Vibram soles, and no issues so far.When I picked up my feet and felt how light they were, I ...Ā MoreThese are all-around great shoes for camping/hiking (backpacking TBD). Would recommend. Very comfortable - my feet are particular and I haven't had any unusual blisters (longest hike 6 miles). I can fit my orthotics on top of the insoles, and the footbox is wide enough. (Granted I went up 1/2 a size from 7.5 to 8 like I usually do with hiking boots for foot expansion and thick socks.) Compared to the 2011 Vasques I bought at REI 10 years ago these are *20%* lighter (I measured, but I felt it right away) and also waterproof. If someone was like ā€œI need new hiking boots,ā€ I’d be like "yeah you probably wouldn’t go wrong with these" - comfy, practical, sturdy, light, grippy Vibram soles, and no issues so far.When I picked up my feet and felt how light they were, I thought ā€œhiking boot technology has really improved!ā€ And then I thought that again when I was at the beach walking close to the waves and tidepooling and could step *in* the water - it was surprisingly anxiety relieving. No more fears of discomfort for days because of one misstep in my only boots. I often poo-poo new tech because it seems unnecessary, but I get it now. I haven't noticed them retaining more sweat than usual. And, their lightness makes them mentally easier to throw them in the car or pack them in a bag than before. Other new cool features were the reflective laces (safety), how the sole goes up the back of the heel (when I use one foot to take the other shoe off the sole doesn’t start to separate from the upper like my old ones), and the back hoop for pulling them over your heel is strung through the shoe and very sturdy. (I do wonder if it could be bigger for people with large fingers.) The lace hooks are also very sturdy metal vs plastic, which gives them a quality feel. These were fixes to problems I was aware of, and also improvements to issues I didn't even know I had.The main problem for me is their looks. Not terrible and the blue matches my pants, but I am *tired* of subtly gendered colors, and (as my friend says) *ready* for the full-function hiking boot that can go from the trail to the restaurant/hotel, so the only other pair of shoes you need are shower flip-flops. The fit and the form is there - but Merrell could really lure me in (and IMO open up a new niche that would become the standard) with a sleeker, minimalist exterior and more modern/imaginative colors (while keeping all of the practicality). My friend has the taller Merrell winter hiking boots that are all black and I wish these were offered in all black (or even all brown or grey) at the very least. I do feel like I should be pairing these with khaki zip-offs, a mismatched trail button down and an archeological treasure map, which I would wear if I had them and also a time and place. But I don't, so let's hurry up the innovation please hiking boot industry.My potential future caveats are that because I haven’t owned them over multiple years, is that I don’t know how they’ll hold up (including the waterproofing/how to care for the waterproofing) and I haven’t taken them backpacking. So far the soles feel less sturdy than my high-top Vasques (can’t feel a thing through those, but can feel a little bit through these) so I will still take the Vasques backpacking as my tried-and-true. But I’ll take these on non-backpacking camping trips, post-work daily hikes, and when I’m near water.

TyphSF originally posted on REI
All-around good hiker, wide widths available
8 March 2023

I’ve hiked regularly with these boots and am very pleased with them. First of all, they were the best fit for my wide, flat feet. And I love the fact that they don’t have pink or purple on them - why do manufacturers think all women want to wear girly colors, all the time? They have decent, moderate ankle support, and don’t bruise my ankles at the top of the boot! The laces don’t loosen up as I walk if I cross them only one extra time, just below the top, so they hold my feet in place securely without squeezing them too hard. They protect my feet from rocks and roots nicely. They grip the terrain well, though I haven’t been far enough from home to get above tree-line yet. I pronate badly in most boots, but these center my weight over the soles pretty well. My feet ...Ā MoreI’ve hiked regularly with these boots and am very pleased with them. First of all, they were the best fit for my wide, flat feet. And I love the fact that they don’t have pink or purple on them - why do manufacturers think all women want to wear girly colors, all the time? They have decent, moderate ankle support, and don’t bruise my ankles at the top of the boot! The laces don’t loosen up as I walk if I cross them only one extra time, just below the top, so they hold my feet in place securely without squeezing them too hard. They protect my feet from rocks and roots nicely. They grip the terrain well, though I haven’t been far enough from home to get above tree-line yet. I pronate badly in most boots, but these center my weight over the soles pretty well. My feet have stayed warm & dry so far. The only complaint I have is that they could have more arch support, but then they probably wouldn’t fit as many women. Hoping the moderate cushioning lasts a long time, and looking forward to putting many more miles on them!

Bondcliff originally posted on REI
Best Hiking Boots Ever!
28 November 2022

I have very wide feet with bunions on each foot. I also have a bone spur on the back of my right heel. Therefore, I have difficulties finding comfortable shoes. My first hike I went on, I wore hiking boots that looked brand new but were at least 15 years old. After the 7-mile hike, I had a blister on the back of my heel where the bone spur is and my toes and bottoms of my feet were so sore. I felt like I was walking barefoot on the rocks. My feet were sore for a few days following the day of the hike. My brother recommended that I get these Merrills. He has worn Merrills for many years and has never had any issues. After purchasing these Merrills, we went on a 9-mile hike over the course of 9 hours. We hikes over rough rocky terrain and crossed the stream many ...Ā MoreI have very wide feet with bunions on each foot. I also have a bone spur on the back of my right heel. Therefore, I have difficulties finding comfortable shoes. My first hike I went on, I wore hiking boots that looked brand new but were at least 15 years old. After the 7-mile hike, I had a blister on the back of my heel where the bone spur is and my toes and bottoms of my feet were so sore. I felt like I was walking barefoot on the rocks. My feet were sore for a few days following the day of the hike. My brother recommended that I get these Merrills. He has worn Merrills for many years and has never had any issues. After purchasing these Merrills, we went on a 9-mile hike over the course of 9 hours. We hikes over rough rocky terrain and crossed the stream many times. Although the shoes are waterproof, the stream was higher than the tops of my shoes. I sloshed in my Merrills for the majority of the hike. My feet were very happy in these shoes, as I was able to walk on big rocks without any difficulty, my feet never were sore, I did not get one blister, and my toes were very happy the entire time. Although the shoes were wet most of the hiking time, they dried out very nicely. I am so happy with these Merrills. I am looking forward to my next hiking trip.

CarolynM25 originally posted on REI
Comfortable, Good Lock down, and Upgraded Tread
5 September 2022

The Moab 3 Mid Waterproof hiking boots are an upgrade over my previous Moab's. I expect the same durability but noticed several improvements. Pros: Great lockdown, out-of-the-box comfort with no break-in period, improved outsole lug pattern, and plush padding around the ankle. Cons: not very breathable but to be expected with waterproof boots. These maintain the continued comfort from the midsole that the Moabs are known for while providing an improved lockdown both in the ankle collar and forefoot. My first pair of Moabs needed an insole to prevent blisters on my narrow feet, while the Moab 3's did not cause any blisters on several day hikes. I have not experienced my feet sliding after sweating on longer hikes around the Buffalo River and my local state park. As ...Ā MoreThe Moab 3 Mid Waterproof hiking boots are an upgrade over my previous Moab's. I expect the same durability but noticed several improvements. Pros: Great lockdown, out-of-the-box comfort with no break-in period, improved outsole lug pattern, and plush padding around the ankle. Cons: not very breathable but to be expected with waterproof boots. These maintain the continued comfort from the midsole that the Moabs are known for while providing an improved lockdown both in the ankle collar and forefoot. My first pair of Moabs needed an insole to prevent blisters on my narrow feet, while the Moab 3's did not cause any blisters on several day hikes. I have not experienced my feet sliding after sweating on longer hikes around the Buffalo River and my local state park. As expected with all waterproof boots, they are hotter and not very breathable for summer hiking but not unbearable. These boots perform better in non-summer months or in a cooler summer climate. If you have a wider forefoot, I would highly recommend the wide version as these have more of a precise fit in the medium width. The biggest improvement, however, came with the improved outsole. The Vibram compound has always provided a good grip. My previous Moabs lacked deep lugs to grip in muddy terrain. The Moab 3's on the other hand, provide better grip with the new 5mm lug pattern. Lastly, the Moab 3s provide the consistent comfort that the previous two versions provided. I prefer the mid version for the added ankle stability and plush ankle collar. This is a minor detail, but they are easier to lace and get the desired lock down than some other boots in the same category. They are average in weight for the features provided, but not as heavy as more robust backpacking boots can be. I plan to use them for backpacking this fall and believe they can handle the increased weight without issue. In conclusion, they are an improvement on the tried and true Moab hiking boot without abandoning what made it so popular with the out-of-the-box comfort.

jgore07 originally posted on REI
Great support, average grip and cussion
9 August 2022

I have used these for a few of my normal hikes that have good altitude change and are a mix of rock, roots, dirt and asphalt. I found that on the dirt sections of the trails the shoes work just fine, and I don't think about my boots at all during these times. That's what I want when I am hiking, just to focus on the trail and my surroundings, and not worry about my gear.On one of my hikes after some rain I found these boots struggled with any of the rocks or roots. I found that if I didn't concentrate on my footing 100% then the boots would slip from time to time on push off. The trails weren't soaked, but they were damp, and the mud seemed to collect in the treading which could have lead to some of the slippage.I found that the ankle support was great in these ...Ā MoreI have used these for a few of my normal hikes that have good altitude change and are a mix of rock, roots, dirt and asphalt. I found that on the dirt sections of the trails the shoes work just fine, and I don't think about my boots at all during these times. That's what I want when I am hiking, just to focus on the trail and my surroundings, and not worry about my gear.On one of my hikes after some rain I found these boots struggled with any of the rocks or roots. I found that if I didn't concentrate on my footing 100% then the boots would slip from time to time on push off. The trails weren't soaked, but they were damp, and the mud seemed to collect in the treading which could have lead to some of the slippage.I found that the ankle support was great in these though, and the cushioning around the tongue and ankle was just as good as other hiking boots I have tried.On the asphalt surfaces between trails I found the boots weren't as cushioned as I would have liked. My 3 year old La Sportiva GTX boots are very comfortable in comparison, and I found the Moab's to be a little stiff and flat while not on dirt or woodchip trails. I think for longer hikes this boot could boarder on uncomfortable for my feet, but for quick hikes in dry conditions I think they are a perfectly capable boot.

kostkac09 originally posted on REI
Not for serious hikers
1 October 2022

I’ve worn Merrell boots for the past 10 years without any issues. However, I’m incredibly disappointed in how uncomfortable these boots are and the total lack of performance and support on challenging rugged trails. I’ve worn them day hiking on several rocky mountain trails in the PNW, and consistently my feet are left covered in blisters, sore and aching for days after (not exaggerating). Super unsupportive, lack any cushion, seams in uncomfortable places, and no arch support. (Oddly the foot bed is raised in the heel and ball areas of the foot.) I ordered another pair thinking I had received a defective product, but that’s just how the boots fit. I’ve also worn the boots hiking 5 times now thinking they just needed to be broken in, but the only difference is that ...Ā MoreI’ve worn Merrell boots for the past 10 years without any issues. However, I’m incredibly disappointed in how uncomfortable these boots are and the total lack of performance and support on challenging rugged trails. I’ve worn them day hiking on several rocky mountain trails in the PNW, and consistently my feet are left covered in blisters, sore and aching for days after (not exaggerating). Super unsupportive, lack any cushion, seams in uncomfortable places, and no arch support. (Oddly the foot bed is raised in the heel and ball areas of the foot.) I ordered another pair thinking I had received a defective product, but that’s just how the boots fit. I’ve also worn the boots hiking 5 times now thinking they just needed to be broken in, but the only difference is that I now understand the definition of insanity. Really disappointed because of my past positive experience with merrell products. Can’t return the boots either now that they’re worn. Super unfortunate that these just don’t work for me, as a serious hiker who prefers challenging trails. On a positive note, the boots are waterproof, the sole is very grippy, and the color/style are attractive. Fit is tts.

Camille originally posted on merrell.com
Pretty Ok and Comfy
2 September 2022

Just got back from a four week camping, hiking, fishing trip along the eastern Sierra. I took the Moab Mid WP Mids along. Good I did. Had a lot of thunderstorm activity including flood warning rains four days in a row.Having used the Moab non-waterproof mids backpacking and working for years, I was happy to find that the WP version fit similar, perhaps slightly looser having a bit more volume. For me, and as one can read in the many reviews of these shoes, they were comfortable right out of the box, but I still took a couple walks before the trip. I usually wear a size 10 mens, but with the Moabs I wear 10-1/2. With a medium weight Morino wool hiking sock they are quite comfy.The new sole design feels the same under foot as the original Vibram, nice and ...Ā MoreJust got back from a four week camping, hiking, fishing trip along the eastern Sierra. I took the Moab Mid WP Mids along. Good I did. Had a lot of thunderstorm activity including flood warning rains four days in a row.Having used the Moab non-waterproof mids backpacking and working for years, I was happy to find that the WP version fit similar, perhaps slightly looser having a bit more volume. For me, and as one can read in the many reviews of these shoes, they were comfortable right out of the box, but I still took a couple walks before the trip. I usually wear a size 10 mens, but with the Moabs I wear 10-1/2. With a medium weight Morino wool hiking sock they are quite comfy.The new sole design feels the same under foot as the original Vibram, nice and grippy.Fishing along various sections of creeks and the Owens River, the WP Moab worked great for me as wet grass soaked thru my other boots and shoes. With all the rain the Moabs were pretty soaked on the outside but my feet stayed dry. To really test this I wore them while washing my truck, too cars, and three tents when I got home. The shoes got completely soaked every time. Except for usual foot perspiration, my feet and socks were not wet and the Moabs did not appear to soak thru, though they got noticeably heavier when exterior leather got soaked.The only issue I had with the new Moabs was the second time I laced them up one of the web-strap lace eyes pulled right out. Looking close at the shoe, someone missed stitching one side of that strap (see photo). Otherwise I found the Merrells to be quite sufficient for my needs in a mid everyday light boot. For backpacking I'd still use the non-WP Moab Ventilator as they fit my feet better.

Cold Camper originally posted on REI
Safety Warning
16 May 2023

The boots themselves are GREAT. However I don't feel any boot should be sold with the upper boot hooks. I have had this incident happen on a couple of occasions and another occasion on Mother's Day I took the hardest fall. I was going on a casual hike with my family. I did not take my trekking poles. As I was walking the lace of one of my boots got caught in the hook of the other boot and down I went, very hard and very fast. This needs to be designed differently. Not everyone likes to wear gators. A hiking boot should be designed with comfort and safety in mind. I am fortunate I did not break anything but, I sure am sore. On a good note, the boots are comfortable, I've worn them on several long hikes, I never have hot spots or blisters. They are waterproof and seem ...Ā MoreThe boots themselves are GREAT. However I don't feel any boot should be sold with the upper boot hooks. I have had this incident happen on a couple of occasions and another occasion on Mother's Day I took the hardest fall. I was going on a casual hike with my family. I did not take my trekking poles. As I was walking the lace of one of my boots got caught in the hook of the other boot and down I went, very hard and very fast. This needs to be designed differently. Not everyone likes to wear gators. A hiking boot should be designed with comfort and safety in mind. I am fortunate I did not break anything but, I sure am sore. On a good note, the boots are comfortable, I've worn them on several long hikes, I never have hot spots or blisters. They are waterproof and seem to protect the feet well from excessive moisture. I would like the boot to be a little less thick but not at the expense of sacrificing comfort. Please take away the boot hook.

LoriRath originally posted on merrell.com
The next best-seller!
30 May 2022

I absolutely love these Women’s Merrell Moab 3 Mid WP Hiking Shoes, Granite! They are extremely comfortable and fit perfectly, even though they are actually wide-width and a half-size up from my normal shoe size. There is no need to ā€œbreak them inā€ like other brands I have owned in the past. I’ve already used them for both hiking and biking, but they are versatile enough to be all-purpose. In my opinion, they are a cross between an athletic shoe and a hiking boot, blending the best of both! These are lightweight and softly cushioned as walking shoes for everyday wear, yet supportive and sturdy enough for rough terrain. The mid-rise style gives extra ankle support without rubbing, and they are also waterproof. I’m especially impressed by their comfort and durability, ...Ā MoreI absolutely love these Women’s Merrell Moab 3 Mid WP Hiking Shoes, Granite! They are extremely comfortable and fit perfectly, even though they are actually wide-width and a half-size up from my normal shoe size. There is no need to ā€œbreak them inā€ like other brands I have owned in the past. I’ve already used them for both hiking and biking, but they are versatile enough to be all-purpose. In my opinion, they are a cross between an athletic shoe and a hiking boot, blending the best of both! These are lightweight and softly cushioned as walking shoes for everyday wear, yet supportive and sturdy enough for rough terrain. The mid-rise style gives extra ankle support without rubbing, and they are also waterproof. I’m especially impressed by their comfort and durability, but I love the style and color as well! To be more environmentally friendly, the new construction has been manufactured using recycled materials. Plus, the innovative design includes some ideal features to reduce moisture and debris while absorbing shock and adding stability with superior grip and traction. I expect these shoes to last a long time, and I would definitely recommend them to anyone trying to decide what to purchase. This will be the next best-seller for sure!

ttfn12 originally posted on merrell.com
Try a few sizes at different stores
11 April 2023

Try a few sizes at different stores. Why? Here's my experience: I wanted to get a discount on Merrell's website so my goal was to order online, but before ordering, I decided to try them in-store (not a Merrell store) and the medium size (7.5 - my usual size) fits perfectly and very comfortable; it was like walking on a cloud. I don't have very big feet, but I think my toes are a little bit bigger/wider than the average, and as I said, the fit was perfect. I was like, awesome, but I'd like to try the "wide" size just in case so I ordered the medium size I tried in-store plus the wide size on Merrell's website.Here's what happened: the medium size I tried in the store was not fitting perfectly anymore (my toes were squeezing and I felt a "pressure" above my feet, ...Ā MoreTry a few sizes at different stores. Why? Here's my experience: I wanted to get a discount on Merrell's website so my goal was to order online, but before ordering, I decided to try them in-store (not a Merrell store) and the medium size (7.5 - my usual size) fits perfectly and very comfortable; it was like walking on a cloud. I don't have very big feet, but I think my toes are a little bit bigger/wider than the average, and as I said, the fit was perfect. I was like, awesome, but I'd like to try the "wide" size just in case so I ordered the medium size I tried in-store plus the wide size on Merrell's website.Here's what happened: the medium size I tried in the store was not fitting perfectly anymore (my toes were squeezing and I felt a "pressure" above my feet, but not painful though), and the wide size was very comfortable for my toes, but it was too wide for my left ankle (keep in mind that the wide size means that the whole shoe is wider than the standard size including the size of the ankle).I was confused and didn't know what to do so I contacted Merrell's customer service. Based on their answer, I decided to send them back, but first, I decided to go back to the store where I tried the boots for the very first time and guess what, they fitted perfectly... I was confused, again. The seller asked me to bring the boots I ordered online into the store to compare them together. Fun fact: it was the same size and the same colour indicated on the two boxes, but physically, it was not exactly the same colour: the ones I ordered online had a light grey line on the top of the boots and the ones I tried in the store had a dark grey line on the top (see the picture attached), and the batch numbers were different. I email once again customer service, and they told me they had made some changes that can affect the fit.So, in brief, I would recommend going to different places to try these hiking boots. As I said, my toes are a little bit bigger/wider than the average and the standard size, with the darker grey line, is the perfect fit for me - it's a perfect "in-between" between the standard size and the wider size, and they are very comfortable; it's like walking on a cloud! I can't wait to try these boots on a hike! They look good quality.

jsscllt originally posted on merrell.com

Specification

WaterproofYes
StyleLow Cut
FitTrue To Size
UpperPig Suede Leather | Breathable Mesh
LiningGOREāˆ’TEX Waterproof Membrane | 100% Recycled Mesh