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Get classic backcountry style and comfortable, sure footing when you backpack in the Merrell Wilderness Boots.
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Backcountry Video
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If my size was 11 with the Merrell Moab...
Riley Friedrich
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If my size was 11 with the Merrell Moab Vents, would 11 with these be the correct size, or do boot's size vary from lesser shoes?
Arthur Debowski
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I wear the same size in all of my Merrels. I would think the 11 will work well for you.
Riley Friedrich
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You were so wrong. Having always wore 11 Merrells with midweight socks, I tried size 11's. Then I returned them for 10.5's. I'm presently waiting for the exchanged 10's to come. These boots are sized differently than other Merrell. They seem longer, i.e. clown-shoe-like.
Mb1k
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I agree with Riley. I just received mine and I ordered in 10.5 where I wear an 11 in the Merrell Moab, and an 11.5 is Vasque.
The 10.5s fit perfect with room in the toe box to spare, like Moab Vents in size 11.
Great Boot
Cyclomike
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Break in is a bit of a pain with this boot but once there they are comfortable and exceptionally tough. The classic look is great as well.
Stiff at first but break in easy; classic look
nea3694246
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I bought these primarily for work. They were a little stiff at first but broke-in in about two weeks of casual wear. I would highly recommend these if you are looking for a classic look. I didn't care for the blue laces, so merrell sent me a pair of beige after I emailed them. You can't beat backcountry and merrell.
Bought a Second Pair
Don Marino
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I had a pair of these 10 years ago. Wore them into the ground in scree fields in the Himilayas. They lasted three trips, each of which were about 3 months as well as daily use when stateside. When I no longer was looking at that type of extreme use I bought a few other brands and had nothing but problems. I bought three pair of Asolo GTX in the last 10 years as well as a pair of Solomons. I was on the verge of going to an orthapedic surgeon due to re-occuring ankle pain. It wasn't from rubbing or anything like that. Turned out it was the Asolo's lack of stability causing horizontal tremmors as I walked. I've never had ankle problems. Looking back, it coincided with the purchase of the Asolo's. I had been blaming it on a posthole through a glacier I did on Ranier with a full pack possibly causing a compression issue. Figured out it was the boots while wearing flat driving shoes this summer. No more pain.
Bottom line: these are fantastic boots. You will not be disappointed.
Original Boot
Ryan Guay
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Not the boots they used to be.
wil3400728
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I just returned these after only wearing them three or four times. The boot leaked like a sieve around the instep after walking through several stream beds. The boot lost its shape as well. I had a pair of these years ago and was very happy but today's boot is of poor construction. The boot is probably great for around town but not on the trail. I hike a lot of rough terrain and the boot simply not up to its name.
Were can I buy replacement Merrell green...
bikerdiver527351
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Were can I buy replacement Merrell green laces for these boots?
Ryan Roeber
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Try calling Merrell.
Ryan Guay
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Blue laces are way cool....
Great outside, not so great inside
fun3778562
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There boots look great, are comfy, and are very durable....except for the inside stitching. I have had these boots for about 6 months now, and the stitching started to come apart on the inside of one of them. I don't expect that on a pair of boots that costs around 3 bills. Luckily, backcountry has an awesome return policy, so I sent 'em back and got a refund. I would have been seriously PO'd if I had bought these somewhere else and then was stuck with a pair of $300 boots that were coming apart on me.
well, im looking for a replacement for my...
cbjohnson812277530
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well, im looking for a replacement for my vasque sundowners. i like the look of these but im concerned about the fit. i have a slightly narrow foot, and think that a boot with laces further towards the toe might be more appropriate. these look badass, and i like the reviews on their craftsman ship. can i count on these fitting well and the opposite side lacing eyelets not ending up being stacked on top of each other from the leather breaking in and "expanding?"
Ryan Guay
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Cb...
I think you could crank them down, but it will take a little bit of a break in period. The leather is stiff, and extremely durable. I just looked at mine, and I dont think it would be possible for the eyelets to overlap, there is good distance between them.
Order up, you will love them.. But FYI.. They get better with time and wear... You will need to break them in.
Hello everyone- could someone please tell...
bra2432745
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Hello everyone- could someone please tell me length of outsole for sizes 9.5 and 10? Not sure if i should size down by 1/2
Ryan Guay
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Length of the outsole?? I can try to find out that measurement. I am a 9 and they are maybe a little more roomier than my normal size 9 Merrell size 9.
Fashion meets ruggedly beauty
Dick Todd
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Ive had these for about a month now and waited years to finally buy.these boots r endorsed by gq ,esquire mentions them,if ur not familar wth merrel they put out some of the best boots and shoes around amazing quality,the boots look great wth jeans,khaki,u could even dress them up wth a blazer,ive been hiking in them and some small trails and have had them very wet and they hold up very well.dont worry about scratching them up only adds to the beauty.
ups4179504
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Lol, you're a hiker that reads GQ and Esquire? Good god man, grow a pair!!
Brad
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No Shiite. "GQ". Have you ever spent a night in the woods? I wold bet "no".
Jim Hooper
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Well, not that we've got it resolved that one CAN, in fact, dress up these boots with a blazer . . . too often we just wear them with our assless chaps and call it an outfit . . . good grief . . .
Warm weather & Cold weather
tom
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I bought these about 7 months ago for a trip to British Columbia, Canada. The weather was cold and these shoes were fantastic. The following month I went to Africa on Safari and with trepidation I brought these as my primary shoes for the trip. They were great for Africa as well if you're wearing shorts in weather over 80 degrees. Under 80 degrees they were great With long pants. It does take a few weeks of constant wear to break them in though. The quality is 1st class.
dave
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im new to this site and ive noticed at least half of these coments pertain to style/looks /lace color etc.OOH SHUCKS I JUST BROKE A NAIL
This looks like the boot that is going to...
Dan Turner
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This looks like the boot that is going to replace the Vasque. This looks like quality. Now I have to find a place to try them on?
Dick Todd
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I wth u dan after reading all the comments im goin wth this model as well
Ryan Guay
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Where do you live Dan? I can Tell you, they are quite true to the brannock device, so if you go into a shoe store and measure your feet. You should be confident in ordering that size.
How do the boots do in warm weather? I...
win4193218
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How do the boots do in warm weather? I am hearing a lot of people talking about using them as winter boots but little else.
Ryan Guay
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They are a classic year round boot, they do not have a gore-tex membrane so they are NOT overly hot and sweaty in the summer, and if you need some more waterproofing in the winter, you just add some NIKWAX. I feel like they are a better summer boot than winter boot.
Looks good on the town as well
Ryan Guay
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Jim Hooper
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It looks like a dog used your left leg for a fire hydrant. Nice look, out on the town and all.
Sturdy boot
ahr2847104
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Great boot, very well made and durable. For how sturdy the construction is they don't seem to be too heavy. Aesthetically they are awesome, beautiful old school style. Comfort is still to be determined. Granted I took this boots out for four days in Olympic National doing about 14 miles a day basically right out of the box. By the end of the trip my feet were in some serious pain. I am hoping that with a bit more breaking in they will be as comfy as my old leather hiking boots. If they break-in well they will be well worth the price as they will last a lifetime.
Just got them
Tony Gracey
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I just got my pair and they fit just right do not order larger they fit with a mid wght sock right from the box.
They are stiff as a good boot should be so get them early for your trip. I will keep you updated as they break in.
Worth every penny
bpe3830087
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These boots turned out better than i imagined. Fit great, true to size. There is a review saying they are a bit narrow, but I disagree. I feel I have pretty wide foot and they extremely comfortable. My toes have plenty of space, and ankle support gives you plenty of confidence in the shoe. I have a midweight hiking sock as well and it seems to be a great fit.
after a ton of miles on em
Ryan Ivy
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STILL has plenty of tread after much use.
View all contributions... Be patient, it might take a while.

Mb1k
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