Moab 3 Mid Waterproof Hiking Boot - Men's
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Why We Like The Moab 3 Mid Waterproof Hiking Boot
No matter if the forecast calls for rainshowers or sunny skies, the Merrell Moab 3 Mid Waterproof Hiking Boot always gives us the traction, comfort, and protection we need as we navigate rough terrain. Like its predecessor, the Moab 3 is equipped with a waterproof and breathable membrane to keep our feet well defended against accidental puddle slips or light moisture. Plus, we appreciate that the Vibram TC5+ outsole provides unencumbered traction underfoot thanks to its 5mm lugs and multi-directional design.
Details
- Adaptive hiking boot for hiking in wet or dry terrain
- Membrane provides waterproof, yet breathable performance
- Ventilated upper with performance suede overlays
- Contoured EVA footbed touts added arch and heel support
- Air cushion in the heel absorbs shock and offers stability
- EVA midsole maintains hike-long comfort
- Vibram TC5+ sole ensures traction in varied conditions
- Item #MERZ2NV
- Upper Material
- pigskin leather, mesh
- Waterproofing
- waterproof membrane
- Closure
- lace (100% recycled)
- Footbed
- Kinetic Fit ADVANCED, removable, contoured
- Midsole
- EVA, molded nylon arch shank, Air Cushion
- Sole
- Vibram TC5+
- Claimed Weight
- 2lb 4oz
- Activity
- hiking
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited lifetime
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 235 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageApril 22, 2024
Moabs continue to shine
These Moabs are a great hiking shoe, with out-of-the-box comfort and virtually no break-in. I’ve owned a few pair over the years and the Moab 3’s continue to impress. Being from AZ, I used to opt for the non-waterproof model, but after relocating to the PNW, I went for the waterproof (Merrell waterproof, not GTX). Took them out on a spring hike along a local river, got them plenty wet, but had no issues with wet feet. My wife needed some waterproof day-hikers, so we bought her a pair the next week.
Originally reviewed on Merrell
April 21, 2024
Made to take a beating
Second pair of Merrell’s over the course of 25 plus years. This new pair will also be taken to the extreme outdoors for hunting, fishing, hiking and do it yourself projects at home.
Originally reviewed on Merrell
April 20, 2024
Great boots
Great boots, I wear them every everyday and they are comfortable and lightweight. I Have a couple of pairs and I highly recommend them
Originally reviewed on Merrell
April 18, 2024
Boot
Not really waterproof. Tung is too short to provide seal when laced up.
Originally reviewed on Merrell
April 15, 2024
Moab
From the Red River Gorge in Kentucky to dozens of trails in the Great Smoky Mountains these boots have never let me down. They feel great right out of the box and on to the trail.
Originally reviewed on Merrell
April 14, 2024
Love the Moabs
Great Comfortable hiker. My first pair of Moab’s lasted 3 years and over 600 miles. I recently did start to feel wetness come through the right toe and just last week caught my toe on a root and tore the front alittle. I bought the same pair about 3 weeks ago, but I’m still wearing the old ones. I’ll break out the new ones soon.
Originally reviewed on Merrell
April 14, 2024
When they say MOAB, they’re not kidding!
Best boots ever! Rugged, grippy, stylish and ultra comfortable! If you don’t like these, you don’t like long lasting comfort on the trail or anywhere! I love ‘em! Perfect fit and ready to go right out of the box!
Originally reviewed on Merrell
April 14, 2024
Great on rock
I have had Moabs 2 for the past 4.5 yrs. To upgrade to the Moab 3 was a great investment. Im happy to go to my favorite hiking spots in colorado. The grip is great and helps me free climb most rock areas. Also the grip keeps me from slipping on loose rock on the trails.
Originally reviewed on Merrell
April 14, 2024
Not truly waterproof
I am just beginning to take up hiking and after a bit of research decided on these Merrell boots. One of the key features that influenced my decision was that they are waterproof. Today was the third hike that I wore them and was finally able to put the waterproofing to the test. Unfortunately, they failed the test. My hike had me trekking through some ankle high wet grass for about a third of a mile. There were no deep puddles of water and I was surprised to feel my feet getting wet. When I finally took the boots off at the end of my my hike my socks were soaked. Both the insoles and inside uppers were also soaked. On a positive note, I did find them to be very comfortable. Traction seemed to be appropriate over a range of terrain. If I would hike in completely dry areas, then I could easily recommend these boots; however, living in the Pacific Northwest, I would recommend finding something more waterproof.
Originally reviewed on Merrell
April 10, 2024
Well made and comfortable
I have been a devotee of a competing brand. A couple of years ago I started wearing a pair that I had kept on the shelf for a while, so it was a couple of years since I had made a purchase. I ordered a pair that was the same “make and model”. They were of noticeably poorer quality- disappointed, I sent them back. Ordered this pair of Merrells and I love them. My only wish is that they were a little higher on the ankle. I wear them all day everyday and most of my outdoor activity is bicycling. Hope this continues. Well made and comfortable.
Originally reviewed on Merrell
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