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Thanks to a waterproof Gore-Tex lining, the Merrell Men's Outland Mid Gore-Tex Shoes keep your feet dry on slushy, wet trails. These day-hikers' mid-rise gives you stability on rugged terrain without the weight and stiffness of a full-rise hiking boot. The Outland Mid Shoes' waterproof nubuck leather uppers work with the Gore-Tex lining to block moisture on mountain and forest trails. Protective side bumpers, plus a rubber toe bumper, arm the Outland Shoes for sharp rock encounters, and the grippy Vibram sole keeps you on your feet when the terrain gets slippery. A cushiony midsole and the compression-molded EVA footframe feel comfortable every step of the way.
Bottom Line: The Merrell Outland Mid Gore-Tex Shoes keep your feet ridiculously dry on your day hikes.
Great boots! I just spent three weeks climbing and hiking in Colorado's San Juans. The Outland gets great marks for both stickiness and skree control, which I used a lot on mountains like Wetterhorn and Sneffels. The GTX and soles performed well on a wet hike to Wheeler Geologic Area. Good durability; excellent hiking boots. Only caution: They fit a bit small--you may want to order up 1/2 to a full size.
Not if you have exceptionally wide feet. These are more of a medium/standard fit. I would search for something that specifically comes in a wide option. That may suit your needs better.
Feet were completely soaked with even light rain. Only buy these if you enjoy spending hours over a fire/stove to dry your boots every night and morning during your camping trip. Comfortable boots though. I suppose if you are only hiking in dry or desert climate this will work.
I am going to be climbing Mt. Whitney this summer doing a 2 day trip. Would these be stiff enough to carry a pack. Probably 40 is lbs as I am going to be the mule for my girlfriends heavier items.
Hello,The Merrell Outland is very comfortable, but probably not the best option if you are looking for a more sturdy backpacking boot. The Asolo Fugitive is a great introductory all around boot check it out http://www.backcountry.com/store/ASO0013/Asolo-Fugitive-GTX-Hiking-Boot-Mens.htmlBesides being a prison weapon, a shank is an insert in the sole of the shoe that makes the boot stiff. Most shanks in modern boots are going to be 1/2 or 3/4 synthetic shanks. The Tech Spechs will usually state if there is a shank and what it is made of. This is a fairly effective way to judge the stiffness of a boot.Mahalo, Sumo
I got these for my husband for christmas holding my breath that I didn't waste our money. Well so far he is very happy that he's back on the mtn. and his feet are dry when he gets home. The traction is great even in the snow and slush. In his words "worth every penny"!
I am in the military and deploy all over the world. Is this the boot for day that consist of 130+ degree heat, below freezing temps. in the mountains at night. Carrying 100+ lb loads on my back for miles upon miles and for days at a time. Long slow days, hiking through mountains, or sprinting across streets. Many different terrains.
Ed, I'm in the same boat. Check out Asolo Revenge GTX or the Merrell Sawtooth. Warning on that particular pair of Merrell's, they don't have Gore-tex. I have been infinitely satisfied with my Asolo's and everyone in my unit (multiple mountain deployments) recommends them above all else. That's just an impartial opinion that isn't trying to get sales for Oakley (who's boots fall apart after 4 months in Iraq) or trying to sell you a 4 pound back packing boot. I'm take my comfort personally probably like you do.
Not sure about other units, but the Merrell Moab Ventilator is authorized in mine (2-87 IN, 3 BCT, 10th MTN). Garrison is one thing, but in the field regs a waaay relaxed.
Anyway, for infantry that's traveling light and fast, boots like these are awesome, hence the authorization, despite AR 670-1.
Ed, I'm not sure which branch of the military you are in, but this Merrell boot does not meet the Army's authorized clothing plan. If, by some possibility your unit has authorized it for wear, then go ahead and keep doing the research. Otherwise go ahead and check out the Oakley 8-inch Assault boot in the desert color. Most Army and Air Force (Some Marines) units have authorized that boot for in-country/ deployment wear. I bought the 8-inch boot and I loved it. I am a squad leader in the Infantry, so I know all about the heavy packs, etc. The only downfall is that the inside of the Oakley boot can tear up after a few months of wear. Mine are still fine, but some of my soldiers had issues. I'm not sure what they were doing to them...soldiers can destroy anything if they put their minds to it.
I do not think backcountry.com stocks that particular boot, unfortunately. www.usstandardissue.com sells Oakley products to military at a discounted price with proof of military ID. I would check that out for your deployment needs. Otherwise, buy all of your civilian hiking/fun gear at backcountry.com. You will not find better prices or service anywhere.
Ed,This shoe is going to be comfortable and work for the average person in average conditions. I would look at a boot that is more rugged and stiff. Look at the backpacking boot section for more appropriate options. Most boots in there will have a synthetic shank that adds stiffness to the boot. When you are wearing 100+ lbs on your back with a lighter weight boot it will bend and twist over every protruding rock. Keep in mind full grain leather boots will be less breathable then mesh boots, but will show less wear. Compared to standard issue boots, almost any backpacking boot will be more breathable. Bottom line: check out http://www.backcountry.com/store/ASO0014/Asolo-Power-Matic-200-GV-Backpacking-Boot-Mens.html it can do everything you will be doing in the military.Mahalo, Sumo
Love em. When i first wore them they felt like i had been wearing them for years, they are extremely comfortable and waterproof. Just got home from a week long camping trip in the Gravelys and these were great, i strongly recomend these.
They may, but we do not carry them. If it doesn't indicate a Wide width in the drop down menu, it means we just stock them in the standard medium width. (this applies to all footwear on the site)The Outland Mid GTX is only available in a medium width.
I did two days of hiking in these boots. First day was great and was impressed with the comfort and durability. Second day it rained and rained and my feet got soaked. The boots are not water proof at all. If you like comfort in dry conditions they are great. Do not count on them keeping your feet dry though.
When my husband needed new boots and fast, I knew he would need Merrells.I ordered these 3 days before his hike and without breaking them in, he wore them for 4 days through rough backpacking conditions.These boots pack performance; and are ready to use and abuse right out of the box!
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