For over a decade, the Merrell Moab has been the choice of hikers when a choice needs to be made, making it the bestselling hiker in the world. Famous for its out-of-the-box comfort, durability and all-purpose versatility, its predecessors have enabled 25 million people to step further outdoors. The Moab Speed is a lightweight, protective hybrid designed to give you confidence to tackle any trail.
For over a decade, the Merrell Moab has been the choice of hikers when a choice needs to be made, making it the bestselling hiker in the world. Famous for its out-of-the-box comfort, durability and all-purpose versatility, its predecessors have enabled 25 million people to step further outdoors. The Moab Speed is a lightweight, protective hybrid designed to give you confidence to tackle any trail.
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For over a decade, the Merrell Moab has been the choice of hikers when a choice needs to be made, making it the bestselling hiker in the world. Famous for its out-of-the-box comfort, durability and all-purpose versatility, its predecessors have enabled 25 million people to step further outdoors. The Moab Speed is a lightweight, protective hybrid designed to give you confidence to tackle any trail.
For over a decade, the Merrell Moab has been the choice of hikers when a choice needs to be made, making it the bestselling hiker in the world. Famous for its out-of-the-box comfort, durability and all-purpose versatility, its predecessors have enabled 25 million people to step further outdoors. The Moab Speed is a lightweight, protective hybrid designed to give you confidence to tackle any trail.
Last updated at 03/04/2024 09:27:47
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I’ve only ever owned Merrill hiking boots and decided to move to trail runners. I found these to first of all, not be true to size (I am always a 7 wide but these were a bit long), although very comfortable. The laces are very sturdy and snug if tied tighter, which helped with sizing. After a little more than 100 miles, they started to fall apart, first with the sole in the front near the toe, and now crumbling in the back. Very disappointing! Maybe it’s the Moab trail runners, but now I’m nervous to try other Merrill trail runners!
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Last week i went on a two day backpack in western north carolina. We went to John’s Rock. The first few miles of the hike were great, while most of my attention was focused on the weight of my pack I couldn’t help but notice how comfortable these shoes were. They were perfect for jumping from stone to stone, stepping over roots and even hiking slightly up a rock. These shoes were incredibly light weight. After summiting to the top of Johns rock the hike and weather went dramatically down-hill. It was storming. At first the puddles were small enough to maneuver around and I even made a comment to one of my friends that my feet were completely dry. but by about 4 miles the puddles covered the entire path. you could not go around them. as i walked through the puddles i ... MoreLast week i went on a two day backpack in western north carolina. We went to John’s Rock. The first few miles of the hike were great, while most of my attention was focused on the weight of my pack I couldn’t help but notice how comfortable these shoes were. They were perfect for jumping from stone to stone, stepping over roots and even hiking slightly up a rock. These shoes were incredibly light weight. After summiting to the top of Johns rock the hike and weather went dramatically down-hill. It was storming. At first the puddles were small enough to maneuver around and I even made a comment to one of my friends that my feet were completely dry. but by about 4 miles the puddles covered the entire path. you could not go around them. as i walked through the puddles i thought about writing this review because these shoes were outstanding. the hike back was muddy but my feet did not have to suffer the consequences. i love how these shoes are breathable and do not feel or look like a heavy hiking boot.i also like how they do not go all the way up my ankle. next summer i will be going on a three week long backpack in california. These shoes will definitely come along for the adventure. I strongly recommend these shoes for both short, simple hikes and difficult, uphill trails.
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My son has adult length feet that have high arches but narrow heels and although he needs a regular to wide fit like I do, his feet aren’t chunky enough to really fill out a men’s shoe so I buy him women's shoes when it makes more sense. He put these on and said that they were extremely comfortable even after a whole day in them the first day. They accommodate his orthotics nicely although he’s actually been wearing them without. They’re his rain day shoes for school and are great for lunchtime soccer on the grass field, and he wears them out in the woods while hiking our dogs. He’s wearing the size 10s and they fit true to size and hug his foot so his heel never slips out.
I’ve only ever owned Merrill hiking boots and decided to move to trail runners. I found these to first of all, not be true to size (I am always a 7 wide but these were a bit long), although very comfortable. The laces are very sturdy and snug if tied tighter, which helped with sizing. After a little more than 100 miles, they started to fall apart, first with the sole in the front near the toe, and now crumbling in the back. Very disappointing! Maybe it’s the Moab trail runners, but now I’m nervous to try other Merrill trail runners!
Last week i went on a two day backpack in western north carolina. We went to John’s Rock. The first few miles of the hike were great, while most of my attention was focused on the weight of my pack I couldn’t help but notice how comfortable these shoes were. They were perfect for jumping from stone to stone, stepping over roots and even hiking slightly up a rock. These shoes were incredibly light weight. After summiting to the top of Johns rock the hike and weather went dramatically down-hill. It was storming. At first the puddles were small enough to maneuver around and I even made a comment to one of my friends that my feet were completely dry. but by about 4 miles the puddles covered the entire path. you could not go around them. as i walked through the puddles i ... MoreLast week i went on a two day backpack in western north carolina. We went to John’s Rock. The first few miles of the hike were great, while most of my attention was focused on the weight of my pack I couldn’t help but notice how comfortable these shoes were. They were perfect for jumping from stone to stone, stepping over roots and even hiking slightly up a rock. These shoes were incredibly light weight. After summiting to the top of Johns rock the hike and weather went dramatically down-hill. It was storming. At first the puddles were small enough to maneuver around and I even made a comment to one of my friends that my feet were completely dry. but by about 4 miles the puddles covered the entire path. you could not go around them. as i walked through the puddles i thought about writing this review because these shoes were outstanding. the hike back was muddy but my feet did not have to suffer the consequences. i love how these shoes are breathable and do not feel or look like a heavy hiking boot.i also like how they do not go all the way up my ankle. next summer i will be going on a three week long backpack in california. These shoes will definitely come along for the adventure. I strongly recommend these shoes for both short, simple hikes and difficult, uphill trails.
My son has adult length feet that have high arches but narrow heels and although he needs a regular to wide fit like I do, his feet aren’t chunky enough to really fill out a men’s shoe so I buy him women's shoes when it makes more sense. He put these on and said that they were extremely comfortable even after a whole day in them the first day. They accommodate his orthotics nicely although he’s actually been wearing them without. They’re his rain day shoes for school and are great for lunchtime soccer on the grass field, and he wears them out in the woods while hiking our dogs. He’s wearing the size 10s and they fit true to size and hug his foot so his heel never slips out.
Great fit. I've done 3 long hikes with them, no breking in needed. It was really hot and humid climate (tropical) and the shoes where not to hot and it kept my feet dry (aside from the sweat evidently). Felt comfortable and secure with the sole on slippery rocks, muddy and sandy terrains. Due to the cusionning of the sole here was no extra fatigue in my feet and joints aside from whatever long walks will do! I usually wear boots but decided on a smaller item for this trip. The transition was not a factor and aside from the ocasionnal ankle twist (a speciality of mine) there was no issue what so ever.
I was looking for a pair of trail runners after a gruelling hike in an old pair of treadless running shoes. my hiking boots were too heavy to be my first choice and I wanted something that would protect my feet from rough terrain. These shoes were comfortable right out of the box. Initially they felt a little loose in the heel but once I laced them up all of the way, they snugged up nicely. These shoes offer nice protection with the rock plate in the sole but are also surprisingly light weight and comfortable. I've been on a handful of hikes including an overnight trip and Ive had no problems.
I want to start that I am a big fan of Merrell and have been wearing their brand for over 8 yrs now everyday walking on cement floors at work wearing the Moab 2 hikers and love them. Thought I would try the Moab Speed just not the same for me. My foot moved around in the shoe so if there is a next time to try these shoes I would get a half size smaller than I usually get. My experience is that Merrell's do not need any breaking in; if they feel good the first time they are good. Unfortunately I took a chance ordering online, but I took a chance on the Barefoot Style Trail Glove 6 and they were fantastic so this style might not have stood a chance for their purpose.
I have been forever looking for a bit of an all purpose travel shoe to meet all my needs without having to carry multiple pairs of shoes with me -- something comfortable to walk around a city, go for hikes, and enjoy a light run in, in addition to looking good enough to wear out and about. I have found my unicorn! These shoes are perfect for everything I could need, and most importantly, they are so, so comfortable. I was really skeptical reading all the reviews that say these shoes don't need to be broken in, but lo and behold, they really don't. These are my go-to shoes, and I highly recommend them.
I purchased the Moab Speed in charcoal/altitude, size 6M. I haven't worn them hiking yet, but my initial impression is Merrell achieved a lightweight hiking shoe by combining the sole of a hiking shoe with the upper of a trail running shoe. The functional tradeoff that results is that you lose weight (yay) and also lose ankle stability. This is adequate for my needs: my personal opinion is that hiking shoes don't offer sufficient ankle stability for hiking anyway, and I purchased these to be worn walking through fields and farms. I can't speak to the durability of the shoe, yet.
I feel somewhat torn about these shoes as they have some positive qualities and other qualities that I don't like. On the plus side, the cushioning in the foot is comfortable. On the negative side, the right shoe rubs against my ankle and I don't know whether I can overcome that.I bought these particular shoes because they have a rock plate in them. I wanted the extra protection for my left foot after an injury a few years ago. However, the plate does not seem very effective as I can still feel a marble under my foot. Disappointing. Customer Service explained that the plate is only intended to prevent a stone from piercing the sole. I feel a bit skeptical about that.Finally, the toe box could be roomier. In summary, the shoes are reasonably comfortable, except for ... MoreI feel somewhat torn about these shoes as they have some positive qualities and other qualities that I don't like. On the plus side, the cushioning in the foot is comfortable. On the negative side, the right shoe rubs against my ankle and I don't know whether I can overcome that.I bought these particular shoes because they have a rock plate in them. I wanted the extra protection for my left foot after an injury a few years ago. However, the plate does not seem very effective as I can still feel a marble under my foot. Disappointing. Customer Service explained that the plate is only intended to prevent a stone from piercing the sole. I feel a bit skeptical about that.Finally, the toe box could be roomier. In summary, the shoes are reasonably comfortable, except for where they rub my ankle. I still haven't decided whether to keep them.
had to return these shoes ... i have another pair of this exact model & size that I bought last year that i love & fit me perfectly (I am still wearing them regularly). i wanted to buy a second pair before mine wore out so i ordered these in the same size. but the fit is completely different ... they are now narrower, shorter in length & the toebox seems lower too. they were horribly uncomfortable so i returned them. by the way, i then ordered the Moab Flight and they fit just right & i love them! so if you hate the fit of the Speed, try the Flight, you might like those better - they seemed to be much roomier.