Merrell - Moab 3 GTX - Multisport shoes
At a glance
Material information & features
- Suitable for:
- Recommended use:
- hillwalking
- Type:
- low ankle
- Material type:
- leather, textile
- Material note:
- contains non-textile parts of animal origin
- Technology:
- GORE-TEX
- Membrane:
- yes
- Fabric properties:
- breathable, waterproof
- Closure:
- lacing
- Sole:
- Vibram TC5+
- Midsole:
- EVA
- Footbed:
- with anatomical insole
- Weight:
- 920 g
- Reference size:
- medium-sized pair
- Extras:
- pull tabs, reinforced heel, protective toecap
- Legal notice:
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- Item No.:
- 022-0654
Reviews overview
This is what other customers say:
Not this pair, but I've been wearing these for many years. These new ones are better than the ones from 20 years ago, but still basically the same idea. I'm a size 50, and they are less klunky than other shoes my size that don't "size-up" as well. And they're relatively light.
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- Advantages
- Lightweight
- Waterproof
- Durable
- Stabilizes the foot
- Comfortable
- Good grip
- Price / performance
- Robust
Compared with my Helly Hansen - Cascade Low HT shoes, these Merrell shoes are tighter and heavier. From past experience, I know the soles will wear out faster too, and the waterproofing does not last, so I expect I will be buying another set of shoes after about 5 months of use. The grip is not as good on damp surfaces with these compared with the HH, which is surprising when you compare the soles.
I used to buy these Merrell shoes all the time (including the MOAB GTX 2), and they're okay, but I prefer the HH shoes.
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- Advantages
- Comfortable
- Price / performance
- Stabilizes the foot
- Breathable
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- Disadvantages
- Not robust
- Bad grip
- Not waterproof
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- Recommended use
- Hiking
- Beginner
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