With over-the-ankle support, contoured insoles, and air cushion in the heels, these boots provide adequate support on and off the trail. Our testers took these through streams and meadows in Colorado’s San Juan mountains, and through desert and sagebrush and up rocky trails in the high desert of Bishop, Calif. Lead tester Miya Tsudome made sure to hike in them over a distance of at least 5 miles with and without a heavy backpack on to test their real-world application.
While its breathable mesh upper is also waterproof, it won’t provide the same amount of weather resistance as a GORE-TEX boot. Luckily, Merrell makes a GORE-TEX version as well, which will be less breathable but more capable out in the elements.
In short: These aren’t the most attractive hiking boots out there, and they have a more traditional look and feel than some of the more sporty, lightweight models on the market today. But for a decent price, the Moabs are a great choice for on-trail hiking and backpacking.
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- Height: Ankle
- Waterproofing: Waterproof membrane
- Upper: Pigskin leather/mesh
- Weight: 1 lb. 13 oz
- Available in wide: Yes
Pros
- Waterproof
- Comfortable
- Work for high arches
- Great traction
Cons
- Not as waterproof as the more expensive GORE-TEX version
- High heel drop makes this better for heel strikers and not as much for others
Merrell Moab 3 Mid Waterproof Review
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