

🥾 Conquer every trail with the Moab 2 GTX – where comfort meets unstoppable performance!
The Merrell Men's Moab 2 GTX Hiking Shoe combines durable synthetic leather and mesh with a GORE-TEX waterproof membrane to keep feet dry and breathable. Featuring a removable Kinetic Fit contoured insole with reinforced heel cushioning, a shock-absorbing EVA midsole with Merrell air cushion, and a Vibram TC5+ rubber sole for reliable traction, this shoe is engineered for medium support and all-terrain stability. Ideal for avid walkers and amateur hikers seeking dependable, comfortable footwear that performs in wet and muddy conditions.












| ASIN | B071WBVPSP |
| Best Sellers Rank | 338,364 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) 797 in Men's Trekking & Hiking Footwear |
| Customer reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (8,009) |
| Date First Available | 19 Oct. 2016 |
| Department | Men's |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | J06041W |
| Manufacturer | Merrell Footwear |
| Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 38.1 x 15.24 cm; 340.19 g |
M**R
M.O.A.S
MOAB or mother of all boots? Not really. These are shoes, not boots. So they are waterproof. I walk through mud, puddles and in rain and they keep my feet dry. But water can ingress over the tops and waterproof is not 100% watertight. They are breathable, supple and very comfortable and I use my shoes for all but the harshest or muddiest conditions here in the temperate Surrey Hills of southern England. You should order a 1/2 size up on your usual size. That's my experience and I'm on my 4th pair now. They are not perfect. My previous pair only lasted 2 years before perished leather on the sides started to perish (and allow water ingress). I cover at least 3 or 4 miles daily dog walking as well as much longer walks from time to time. Previously I was more of a weekend walker and they lasted 3-5 years The soles, though generally grippy, can be slippy on certain surfaces, so if you're scrambling on smooth rock - or walking to work on smooth paving with many manholes in wet weather - perhaps research alternatives? A great boot for the keen, amateur walker and surprisingly inexpensive for the quality.
L**S
Well-Made, Dependable Shoes That Withstand a Lot!
These hiking shoes are so good, I purchased another pair when I wore my last ones out. I use mine largely for dog walking and whenever I go anywhere too muddy for trainers. They get used every day in all weather. Water proofing and breathability works well. My feet always stay dry and comfortable in these. In winter, I wear thicker socks so I find going one size up to usual works well for me. These shoes get around 5km of wear daily in all elements with me. My last pair lasted well over a year. They were still functional, but looking a bit shabby by then. Grip was still fine but the many brambles and bits I end up wading through in the woods had taken a toll to the outside. My fault, not the shoes! Give them a go and I think you’ll approve too.
S**K
I have wide feet so these were easily the most comfortable
Bought these for long distance walking and general use. Spent a lot of time reading reviews and trying on shoes in the same category. I have wide feet so these were easily the most comfortable. I'm a size 9 and found them to be true to size. The padding around the ankle is definitely a lot better than any other shoe I tried. Build quality is also superior to most other shoes however the heel cup is very roomy and requires the laces to be pulled very tight to prevent heel rub on the stiching line inside the heel cup which left me with a lot of tension over the top of my foot. Merrell claim "out of the box comfort" which is true, I walked 7 miles the first time I wore them but they do still require a bit of time to soften up also the footbed in my opinion is very rough and created a lot of hot spots in various areas of the shoe. The addition of superfeet insoles has elimiated the hot spots and also tightend up the heel cup a little. After a fair breaking in period the toe box has softened to the point that a lot of it has started rubbing across the top of my toes not helped by the fact the goretex lining is very loose around this area. There appears to be plenty of traction although I've only really worn them on decent surfaced paths. All in a pretty decent pair of shoes but not 100% the comfort I expected.
K**H
True to size - Great shoes!
I was always a sketchers guy but read they wasnt very good for the feet so decided to take a punt on these and with them being goretex, they are breathable and wateroroof too! They are, as they say, comfy right out of the box and theyre now my go to shoe for going around the stabes, fields, taking the dogs out, etc... I like the way the inside is shaped to support the foot. I havent tested the waterproofness but its goretex. No worries there. They stand on their warranty, literally! :D
M**S
Magnificent Merrell's - again ! My 6th pair over many years.
I am a long time 'Merrell fan' that always chooses Merrell's that have the vibram soul, as historically it's the soul in footwear that usually lets me down. Size wise, I know this fits me, as I tried it on in a shop on the high street. I have a broader foot, so Merrell's have always suited me in this area too. It sounds silly, bit unfortunately, sizing really only is a guide today, as depending on the manufacturer, I take shoes sized from 10 - 12, so, don't make assumptions, unless you specifically know the manufacturer and model of shoe you are purchasing. I purchased these for a recent trip to Iceland, and together with some reasonably thick woollen socks, they were perfect, with the added knowledge that should it rain or snow, the Gore-Tex lining would keep my feet dry. The Gore-Tex wasn't put to the test on this occasion, so that will have to wait for another time on these particular pair of shoes. As with all 'big name' manufacturers these days, one always has to stay alert. Long time fans and die hard users of many well known and often expensive brands are reporting the same thing - deteriorating quality and longevity ! (This usually, but not always, coincidences with a change of manufacturing facility/process or country that goes hand in hand with the deteriorating product?) I tend to purchase several pairs of Merrell's each few years, one pair for more better, casual going out (which lasts me for many years), one pair for the regular walking, every day out and about I do, and believe me, I live in them and wear them to the maximum. (I believe if buying a quality pair of shoes, they should be lasting more than 12 months !) I basically then tend to wear them until they get relegated to garden duties, then the bin. Having experienced both the non Gore-Tex and Gore-Tex version's over the years, I now just stick to the Gore-Tex versions, as it doesn't take much of a shower or very long in some wet grass, for the non Gore-Tex versions to soak through, but that's just my preference and opinion. Until my experience says differently, I am sticking with Merrell's. I hope this review has been of some help?
D**A
After wearing this $110 shoe for less than 4 month the shoe cracked in front side (see pic). forget waterproof -- after 10 min in light drizzle, foot completely soaked. I've been buying this shoe for last 12 years The waterproof used to last for two years -- but I've had this problem happen with last three pairs. Merrell became garbage. Too bad. It used to be an amazing shoe.
M**H
Great build but way too narrow. I ordered a 1/2 size up and still too small. Really disappointed.
A**R
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S**O
Estas merrell moab2 gtx son perfectas. Comodísimas duras, impermeables... El tercer par que he comprado y como siempre un acierto. Eso sí, ojo al tallaje que en este calzado de montaña debe ser un pelín más grande que el habitual. Media talla al menos
H**R
Seit vielen Jahren trage ich gerne Trekking/Outdoorschuhe im Alltag. In der Arbeit, beim Wandern, Einkaufen, Autofahren,... in ca. 15 Jahren habe ich schon diverse Marken durch (Columbia, Raichle, Lowa, Grisport,...). Ich kaufe meine Schuhe nicht nach Marke, sondern nach Ausstattung (z.B. Gore-Tex Membran, Vibram Sohle,...), Preis (<100,-) und anderen Kriterien wie z.B. Passform. Dies ist mein zweiter Schuh von Merrell und ich bin mit der Passform sehr zufrieden, was ich bei diversen Chinakrachern (die ich auch mal ausprobiert habe) z.B. nicht war. Ich habe wie angegeben die Schuhe vor dem ersten Tragen imprägniert, und habe sie seit mehreren Wochen im "Einsatz". Ich kann definitiv nicht über Langzeiterfahrungen schreiben (diese kommen später, sofern ich es nicht vergesse). Bisher muss ich aber sagen, dass sie sich im Wintereinsatz bewährt haben. Ich bin mit den Schuhen sogar mal auf einem vereisten Waldweg eingebrochen, und war kurz bis zu den Knöcheln im Wasser gestanden... aber die Füße blieben trocken. Trotz Blitzeis und vereisten Straßen bin ich bisher auch noch nie ausgerutscht... man merkt natürlich schon, dass der Grip fehlt, aber wie gesagt, bis jetzt hat es immer gereicht. Meine Bergschuhe mit Vibramsohle von Hanwag und auch meine alten Trekkingschuhe von Columbia, die auch sehr gut waren, haben unter solchen Voraussetzungen aber auch keinen guten Grip mehr, deswegen würde ich das mit dem fehlenden Grip auf Eisflächen einfach mal unter Physik und "ist halt so, und kann man nicht ändern" abspeichern. Das einzige was mir persönlich nicht so gefällt sind die Schlaufen, in denen die Schnürsenkel geführt werden… da gefallen mir persönlich Nieten besser, weil diese beim Schnüren weniger Widerstand haben, und ich mir bei den Schlaufen auch ein wenig Sorgen mache, wann diese Ausreißen… ich bin halt jemand, der die Schuhe trägt, bis sie auseinanderfallen oder die Sohle durchgelaufen ist (d.h. bis Löcher im Schuh oder in der Sohle sind). Abschließend kann ich (bis jetzt) sagen, dass ich mir den Schuh definitiv wieder kaufen würde. Wie haltbar er ist, muss sich aber noch rausstellen (mein alter Merrell war aber wirklich haltbar, sodass ich mir da keine allzu großen Sorgen mache). Am Ende noch die kurze Anmerkung: Obwohl ich sonst meist Größe 44 trage, habe ich den Merrell Moab 2 in Größe 45 gekauft, weil man bei Merrell grundsätzlich eine Nummer größer kaufen sollte damit er passt. Langzeiterfahrung: Nach nunmehr gut 2 Jahren des täglichen Tragens kann ich auch etwas zur Langlebigkeit sagen. Ich habe die Schuhe praktisch jeden Tag (Sommer wie Winter) an. Für Hundespaziergänge, Wandern, Einkaufen, Autofahren,... Die Sohle ist noch nicht durchgelaufen, aber man sieht schon deutliche Abnutzungserscheinungen (darf bei der intensiven Nutzung aber auch sein. Die Ummantelung der Schnürsenkel ist schon länger durchgescheuert, und löst sich. Aber der innere Teil hält, und die Funktion ist damit immer noch da. Die Laschen für die Schnürsenkel (da hatte ich ja etwas Bedenken bezüglich der Langlebigkeit) halten wunderbar (ohne dass ich großartig Rücksicht genommen hätte beim schnüren). Der Schuh ist auch immer noch wunderbar dicht, und matschige Wiesen und Pfützen sind kein Problem. Der Socken bleibt trocken! Und das obwohl ich den Schuh (soweit ich mich erinnere) nur einmal am Anfang imprägniert habe. Ansonsten wurde er auch nicht gepflegt. Ich habe mir deswegen vor ein paar Tagen noch ein Paar bestellt (derzeit nicht lieferbar, aber ich hoffe dass das trotzdem was wird... der Preis ist nochmal deutlich günstiger als damals, und auch den damaligen Preis von 90 Euro war er definitiv wert).
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