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I'm very happy with these shoes. They keep my feet dry during walks through wet snow and slush. I bought them for early morning walks when the grasss is wet with dew and I think they will work great. I bought them in 12 wide and these shoes are actually wide enough for me to wear a thick pair of socks. Haven't had them long enough to rate the wear of the sole, but so far, so good.Best Deals on Merrell Men's Moab Gore-Tex Waterproof Multisport Shoe
Seriously, the most comfortable shoes I've ever owned, I was so excited I bought two more pairs in different colors immediately. I have wide feet and it's a pain finding the right fit and when you do, you jump on `em. But...soles wear out quickly and are horrible on wet surfaces, ice and snow. I'm trying to rotate them to get the best shelf life but will be tossing them soon, bummer.Honest reviews on Merrell Men's Moab Gore-Tex Waterproof Multisport Shoe
I love these shoes! My third pair and still loving them. 1st pair melted in a fire but kept my feet safe. User error! The second pair were chewed up by a dog. Again, user error! The third pair (Merrell Moab) fit perfect, feel great, and look sharp.Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Merrell Men's Moab Gore-Tex Waterproof Multisport Shoe
I bought these shoes on the basis of reputation and price to replace some Columbia low-top hikers that I had worn out. I wanted Gore-Tex, as I'm planning some trips to rainy climes this year. They're nicely made and initially feel and fit great. I have worn them four times on 3-4 mile walks mostly on pavement. About a half-mile into the stroll, the extreme arch on the sole, which feels misplaced (a few mm behind where it should be) begins to dig into my foot, causing it to hurt like hell. Left shoe is worse than right. I've been hoping that this is a break-in issue, but so far, the pain persists. This may be an idiosyncrasy with my foot, but it's the first time I have experienced it with any shoe. Usually, I notice when there isn't sufficient arch support.Interestingly, this is not something I noticed when I put the shoes on, so had I tried them on at a brick-and-mortar store, I would have bought them anyway. I'm glad these shoes work for most of the folks here, but I'm thinking of going back to Columbias.
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