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Merrell Men's Perimeter Gore-Tex Hiking Boot Dark Brown

Merrell Men's Perimeter Gore-Tex Hiking Boot Dark Brown
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Merrell Men's Perimeter Gore-Tex Hiking Boot Dark Brown

SKU: 

V049-

Availability: In stock
Our Price: $169.99 - $180.00
Sale Price: $161.96 - $175.00
Shipping:Free
Colors:
Dark Brown
Description:

Tackle severe terrain in the Merrell Perimeter GORE-TEX Men.This sturdy, state-of-the-art men's hiking boot offers long-term comfort anddurability to handle rough trails and the mixed conditions of snow,rock, and ice. This waterproof Merrell boot features an Ortholite anatomicalfootbed and Merrell Air Cushion midsole for ultimate comfort. Thetechnical, crampon-compatible, multi-compound Vibram sole deliversstability and exceptional downhill hiking performance. This boot is a lightweight long hauler that can go the distance in the worst of conditions, thanks to Gore-Tex gasket construction. Power through difficult conditions in the Merrell Perimeter GORE-TEX Men!

Features:
  • Easy Roller Stainless Steel Ball Bearing Lacing System

  • GORE-TEX Performance Comfort Footwear lining protects feet and keeps them dry

  • Grade 6 Nylon Insole for backpacking with a medium pack

  • Merrell Air Cushion in the heel absorbs shock and adds stability

  • Vibram Multi-Grip Hiking Sole/Mont & TC5+ Rubber

Product Details:
Product Weight: 3.1 pounds
Package Weight: 3.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 12 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 12 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Hey SExy Boots!  Sep 22, 2011
By Chad Jackson
I love my new boots. I went for Merrell because I also own a pair of Merrell Intercept GORE-TEX Shoes (which are awesome by the way. Best shoe I ever had) and they are so comfortable and still are even tho the soles are worn thin after years of wearing everyday. However when I first got the boots I noticed they were not soft and squishy like my sneakers but rather hard and ridged but they are leather boots after all so they needed breaking in. At first because they are quite narrow I was getting a cramp like sensation in one foot when sitting down with them on but after a few days the leather had yielded to my foot and the two became one in a Blessed union of feet and boots. I have not taken them offroad yet but they have pounded the pavement a bit. I love wearing them at home even. They are a strong, sturdy, comfortable boot that make you feel like a commando or something but sexy and stylish to wear out and about. You know you wanna... I've read some reviews where the top lace gussets pulled out but they seem good to me. I think you'd have to pull the laces really tight to do that and it's not necessary to do them tight. They are tramping boots not ice hockey skates.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4If the shoe fits wear it !  Apr 12, 2011
By Ace Bandage
Hello all, this review is an easy one because the product is from a long time known quality company. Like any merrell products when you inspect it, you have undoubtedly noticed the superior craftsmanship, and finish on these boots. They are very rugged and traction oriented. These are outstanding on the trail, very comfy and dry. they do have a little weight to them, but I'm sure it's needed in the rugged construction of the heavy leather and rubber-ish sole, and metal lace eyes. The only reason it didn't receive 5 stars is because the tongue is not fully gusseted and only leather on the top half outside, the lower part is nylon (where the gussets are). The boots do have a leather protection flap covering the tongue from splashes and screet that could get in around the laces. All in all, I'm very happy with these trail boots, it meets my needs sufficiently. I recommend these to anyone who needs a good hiking boot, so long as you stay out of water puddles deeper than 3", thats about all the higher the gussets go. I used them in winter and were fine with warmth. I always wear liner socks under my wool socks, and these were warm and dry, not even sweaty feet, so I believe they do what they're supposed to. by the way I did purchase the green superfeet(as always) at the same time I purchased the boots, so they were in before my first outing and are the bomb....for happy feet. Hope this helps somebody. thanks for reading my review.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Tough, waterproof, and very comfortable.  Dec 06, 2010
By Do you know Jack "Do you know Jack"
I've got about 600 miles on these boots from the Appalachian Trail to city pavement. I've had no leaks, no hardware failure and still very comfortable boots. For whatever reason, they needed no break-in period like other boots I've owned. Still going strong.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

1LET DOWN!!  Feb 18, 2010
By dr. long
The metal lace gromets will pull out of the boot. need to revise hardware or maybe a bad lot? On the + side it is well insulated and sole grip on snow and ice is very effective.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5cumfy boots  Dec 24, 2011
By ronma9
These boots are great and this is not not my first pair. they are comfortable, warm and ready to go from the first day you put them on.

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