Merrell Men’s Moab FST Hiking Shoe, Black, 11 W US

July 27, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 05:35 GMT+0100 - Details)

All-day comfort in uncomfortable places with the same great out-of-the-box fit you expect from moab, the fst low has updated athletic styling and a lighter midsole.

Product Features

  • Low-profile hiking shoe featuring lace-up front and bellows tongue
  • Padded tongue and collar
  • Breathable mesh lining
  • Vibram MegaGrip outsole provides the best combination of stickiness and durability for sure traction on both wet and dry surfaces

Comments

DeltaD says:

Best Merrell’s yet (Non waterproof version here). I love these shoes. Walked for hours right out of the box and no issues. I have arch issues most of the time that I need to solve with orthopedic inserts, this was perfect without them. I have slightly wide feet, but do not need the wide in this shoe. The D/medium was fine.I own the Moab Ventilator as well and I find this to be a more snug fit, with a more comfortable mid/insole, and a more durable outer sole that prevents me from feeling every twig…

J. Greene says:

Very happy with these. I have been wearing minimalist Merrell shoes exclusively since 2012 and love them, but once I convert my old pair into work shoes, they don’t hold up to the abuse for more than about 6 months (I work outside doing construction/landscaping stuff). Since my old Trail Glove 3 finally fell apart completely, I needed to buy some new work shoes that would be a little bit more durable and better at keeping dirt out. The short time I have worn these I have been very happy with the results. They are…

JTK808 says:

Superior to the Moab Ventilator My background: I wear hiking shoes/boots daily to work and have a rotation of about a dozen pairs, including multiple models each from Merrell, Keen, Ecco, Rockport and Danner. I’m also constantly experimenting with lightweight, breathable hikers for semi-annual trips abroad (to hot, humid environments) as well as a possible six-month stint at a training academy for a three-letter government agency that requires brown hikers as part of the uniform. I don’t hike and, while I’m a daily…

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