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product_id: 532000287
title: "Merrell Men's Moab Mid Gore-Tex Hiking Boot"
brand: "merrell"
price: "33276CFA"
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reviews_count: 8
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# 100% Leather & Mesh 1.5" Heel Height Waterproof Gore-Tex Merrell Men's Moab Mid Gore-Tex Hiking Boot

**Brand:** merrell
**Price:** 33276CFA
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🌄 Elevate Your Hiking Game!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Merrell Men's Moab Mid Gore-Tex Hiking Boot by merrell
- **How much does it cost?** 33276CFA with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- merrell enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted merrell brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Debris-Free Hiking:** Bellows tongue design keeps dirt and debris out.
- • **Conquer Any Terrain:** With a Vibram sole for superior grip.
- • **Odor-Free Adventures:** M Select FRESH technology prevents odors.
- • **Stay Dry, Stay Comfortable:** Waterproof Gore-Tex lining keeps you dry.
- • **Shock Absorption at Its Best:** Air cushion heel for stability and comfort.

## Overview

The Merrell Men's Moab Mid Gore-Tex Hiking Boot combines rugged leather and breathable mesh with a waterproof Gore-Tex lining, ensuring comfort and durability on any trail. With a shock-absorbing air cushion heel and advanced odor control, these boots are designed for the modern adventurer who values both performance and style.

## Description

This high-top hiking shoe protects feet while keeping them dry and comfortable.                     The Outside is more than just a place. Merrell knows that. It's in their DNA, their history and the inspiration for their future. What started as a one-man boot making operation in 1981 has become a global calling to get outside and get moving. Beloved by backpackers and hikers, Merrell blazed trails, creating lighter, more comfortable footwear. Evolutions in design and technology allowed runners and hikers access to multi-sport and cross-training products designed to help them go farther, faster. Thirty years later, Merrell continues to innovate new technologies focused to get you outside, to keep you moving. Get ready to take the scenic route with Merrell.

## Features

- 100% Leather and Mesh
- Vibram sole
- Heel measures approximately 1.5 inches"
- Waterproof and breathable Gore-Tex Performance Comfort lining
- Bellows tongue keeps debris out
- M Select FRESH prevents odor
- Air cushion heel absorbs shock and adds stability

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    I Love this Hiking boot.
  

*by M***O on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 24, 2014*

First time out, I took it up the Appalachian Trail in the snow, uphill 2 miles to a fire tower, more on that later.At the same time I bought this boot, I also bought Walmart's Ozark Trails hiking boot, for about $22.xx, which had almost no arch support, but I did wind up buying insole arch support, which were great at first for the Walmart boot, because it made the fit much more snug, without the support there was a lot of room in the boot, front, back, sides, and top, I would exclusively buy New Balance hiking boots, because I would have to get the wide width boots, I also bought a pair of mid, Bate's boots, which had the some roomy feel as the Walmart ones, but with less cushioning & insulation, I wanted something to get me through this winter's terrible snowy weather, now back to the Merrell's first impression, as soon as I put it on, oh thank God finally a boot that fits right out of the box, snug at the middle which is what I wanted, a bit of room in the toes, and heal, though for me I would have liked a slight more room at the pinky toes, because, I would go on marathon hikes and wind up getting caluses on the side of my toes, and the boot doesn't get bigger, my caluses do, the one thing, that I really Really wish, is tougher tread, more grippy, I am not a normal hiker, I often go off trail and climb mountain rocks to get the the tops, I did have a pair of New Balance 1201's that were amazing, they don't make them anymore though, sigh, and, AND, if they were higher high tops, because shoveling snow, the base of my jeans would ride up enough to go behind the tounge of the shoe, and low and behold, I'd get snow, right behind the tounge of the shoe, onto my socks, Merrell Listen Up!, I could have cared less about the color I actually got the water proof gore-tex one (purple 'dark earth'  for the same price as the regular one) ahh but not as warm as I would have wanted, I was cold on my snowy AT hike, and my Jeep has no heat, so this past winter at 1 degrees F, for extended time, my feet were cold. But all in all they're holding up pretty well, they are pretty light, Walmart's Ozarks are only slightly heavier and the Bates are lighter, but the Bates don't have the insulation that the Merrell's do. There are slight design flaws, besides the grip on the bottom, when you're paying over $100 for a boot, I would have expected there would be lugs for the laces, I really don't see the fabric 'lug's' if you want to call them that lasting for any length of time. And for My extreme hiking/biking, I would have liked more of protection in the front of the shoe, doesn't even have to be steel toe, which would add way too much weight for the distances I hike, something like New Balance did with one of their running shoes, just a hard rubber piece in the front, Oh, almost forgot, the one crucial thing, the thing that I loved Loved Loved in my New Balance 1201's they had Rockstop, a piece of metal imbedded in the the sole of the shoe, so if you ever stepped on a sharp rock, or even a nail, it's not coming through, and finally, yes these Gore Tex ones Are definately waterproof, though I know over time just like any other waterproof boot, they'll become less and less. so great fit, wter proof, don't count on it to hold you up walking on ice, I already slipped on one of my steps in the front of my house, warm? to an extent. If Merrell is serious and wants to build me an extreme hiking boot, I'd pay good money, because the fit is better then most.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    I love these for narrow feet, except for the quality of glue used to attach the soles.
  

*by D***N on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 31, 2015*

I have a flat foot that is a street shoe size 12 and very narrow.  Narrow enough that most "B" widths are still too wide for me unless they are also on a narrow last.  Finding hiking boots of any sort is a real chore, since boots tend to run wide-ish.  The Moabs are one of the only lightweight hiking boots to fit me well.  Though I lace them tight enough to cause them to scrunch/pucker a bit, the long lacing path and padded tongue make this quite comfortable without any loss of circulation from pressing on the dorsalis pedis artery on top of the foot.I find these a bit roomier in the toe box than the non-Goretex men's Moab.  The non-Goretex version is therefore my go-to lightweight hiker for the trails.  I use the Goretex version in black as a good casual office shoe year-round in Michigan, with about a mile walk to the office in rain, snow, crud, etc.  Waterproofing is very good and I've never had any leaks.  These are noticeably less "hot" feeling than the non-Goretex Moabs which don't breathe well.  The hard rubber lug sole provides very good traction in most conditions, but is relatively poor on ice and snow.My biggest complaint about these is the quality of glue used to attach the soles.  I've blown through two pairs of these and that seems to be the consistent failure point.  First the toe area begins to peel and then the toe box starts to separate.  I find I get about 9 months to a year's worth of daily wear with the aforementioned walking commute and some extra walking/hiking on weekends.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Very comfortable, good range of ankle movement
  

*by G***V on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 26, 2014*

After trying many hiking boots, finally ended up on this pair. Amazon prime free shipping and returns is awesome by the way. Merrells reliably run about 0.5 size up (I'm a 10.5, but fit perfectly into an 11)Weight: Somewhere in the middle for this kind of boot. I've worn lighter, and I've tried on heavier, so this stands in the middle of the road. It's light on your feet to the point that you don't notice the weight, while still giving reliable support and without the boot feeling cheap.Comfort: VERY comfortable and breathable. The sole is cushy yet solid, and the interior is just the right size for my foot (no movement inside). Nothing squeezes you in an uncomfortable way. The ANKLE is the best part. With many mid-hiking boots, you'll find that they can compress the front of your ankle, which is a recipe for disaster. However, the Moab Mids feel closer to a running shoe around the ankle, in that you have the full range of motion and the tongue/front does not put pressure on your ankle. The only (temporary) downside was that the inner bottom bracket (?) for the lace dug into the knuckle of my big toe when i flexed the boot (as if standing on my toes). This was solved by working the offending area a little bit with my hands, and then going for a walk. No more complaints.Durability: Having only worn these a few times so far, I can't speak to how long they last, or how they stand up to truly harsh elements, but everything seems to be made quite well; the sole is solid, the upper is quite tough yet gives just the right amount, the gussets are thick, and all of the metal components seem to be made and fastened well at this early stage.I would highly recommend these. The Gore-Tex seems to be worth it too, I stood in some water and the boot didn't get wet at all. Proved comfy during a long walk.

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