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Merrell Moab Ventilator Walking Shoe.
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Average Rating: 4 out of 5
No. of Reviews: 2
RRP: £55
Year: 2007

Description: End Uses: Hiking or biking the trails in warm climates on varied terrain. Best worn with a mid- to light-weight sock.
  • Slip Lasted Construction
  • Dura Leather/Breathable Ventilator Mesh Upper
  • Breathable Mesh Lining
  • Breathable Ventilator Bellows Tongue
  • Rubber Toe Bumper/Heel Counter
  • 7.5mm Narrow Gauge Webbing
  • 4.5mm Anatomical Footbed
  • Nylon 6.6 Injection moulded Arch Shank
  • Compression moulded EVA Footframe
  • Q-Form Triple Density Compression moulded EVA Footframe (women)
  • Air Cushion® Midsole
  • 5mm Sole Lug Depth
  • Merrell Multi-Sport Sole/TC5 Rubber

 REVIEWS
 
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eddie gauld 
Posted: 04/05/09
'LIGHT AND COMFY!'
Strengths:
lightweight
Good hard wearing sole,over 500miles mostly on tarmac and forrest trails and still a couple of hundred miles left in them.
very breathable!
Weaknesses:
Not good on stoney ground
Dont come in half sizes.
Poor insole but this is easily overcome by slipping in an old pair of nike insoles if you have any.( I never throw away insoles)
Overall:
A good quality training shoe that is only let down by the fact they dont make half sizes.
I would say if they dont fit properly then dont buy em.Dont buy these online as the sizing is very funny.
 
Performance
 
80%
Reliability
 
80%
Value
 
80%
Overall Rating
 
80%
 
Tammy 
Posted: 27/02/08
'DAMN IT, I WISH MY SLIPPERS WERE THIS COMFY!!!!!'
Strengths:
Fairly light
Great sole unit
Good toe and heel scuff guards
Breathability
Feel secure on your average loose terrain
Weaknesses:
Erm...... nope, not found one yet.
Overall:
I love Merrell footwear, ever since i bought my first pair of Chameleon Wrap's a couple of years ago (they have only just worn out after many, many miles) They are like putting on your favourite pair of slippers. The Moab is not waterproof but a swift dose of Grangers or Nikwax will keep most of the rain out, (watch out for deep puddles though!) and it doesn't seem to effect the breathability to much either. If you want a reasonably priced, super comfy all round light hiking/kicking around town shoe then you can't go to far wrong with a pair of these, they are just as happy on the high street as they are on the hill.
 
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100%
Reliability
 
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Value
 
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100%
 
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