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I’ve been happy with Merrells
Came in here to rep for Merrel. Granted, I've only had them for about a year, but the Moab Mid 3 hiking boot is one of the best investments of my life. I needed to buy a pair of insoles for arch support, but after that it's been like walking on clouds. I ride my bike to work and they've held up through snow and torrential downpour. Can't recommend them highly enough
Mine are comfortable, but after less than a year the lining has holes worn through in several spots.
I was looking for this. I bought mine of TY Maxx for stupid little money. I'm not the one caring for shoes a lot, but they still look pretty good in shape. I never thought barefoot shoes to be that sturdy. Unexpected plus side: barefoot shoes seemed to be what my feet needed. But they don't do me a favor to fool anyone me feet are unproportionally large for my body. They kinda look comically Goofy-esque. I still love 'em and they will be my first, but surely not last Merrells!