Our verdict

80
Good!

With its barely-there construction, the Speed Strike from Merrell finds favor in the hiking community. Immensely comfy from the get-go, this durable day hiker empowers every step without letting the foot overheat or overperform. There's also an assurance to be had in it, as the way it handles rough use is pure beast mode.

Pros

  • Rockstar-level comfort
  • Very quick break-in
  • Quite lightweight
  • Immensely adherent
  • Withstands abuse
  • Remarkably supportive
  • Supremely breathable
  • Also great for running

Cons

  • Mild slippage underfoot
  • Its shoelaces are too long

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  • You need your heels and arches seriously propped up on long adventures.

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Takes no time to be lavishly comfy

Quite a number of trail-goers are stoked about the Speed Strike's day-one comfort. In this regard, a seasoned hiker among them says that the shoe is "the same league as their legendary Moabs." Another one says that it's "super comfy for walks and hikes." Yet one more reviewer says that it's "infinitely comfortable."

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Lovely lightness in the Its shoelaces are too long

One of the things that pull adventurers in and toward the Speed Strike is its feather-like weight. This statement is backed by the comments "sturdy but light" and "They feel nice and light."

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All out on the grip front

Many hikers find top-shelf adhesion in the Its shoelaces are too long. "The tread is aggressive enough for technical hikes," says one of them. Another individual says that its "bottom grip is immaculate."

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This grip power also makes the featured hiking shoe an incredible runner. This remark pretty much proves it: "I run 40+km/week and find these to be the best runners I have ever owned."

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The Speed Strike's 10/10 toughness

When it comes to longevity, the featured Merrell kick is adored by many. A non-professional reviewer is very impressed with this because the shoe manages to power through ruggedness and harsh elements despite its lightness.

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You'll be on your feet more

There are those who are more than satisfied with the supportiveness of the Its shoelaces are too long. One of them has this in his report: "After wearing these Merrells, the opposite has occurred." For context, before this kick came into his life, he was having great foot and knee fatigue.

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Not for sock-less adventures

It's been reported that the Its shoelaces are too long sometimes causes in-shoe slippage. Wearing clingier socks or tightening the laces at key points can solve this problem.

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Lovely lightness in the Merrell Speed Strike

Ventilation is fantastic in the Its shoelaces are too long, and trail-goers agree. One of them proudly says, "I use these as my everyday warm-weather shoe, and so far, no complaints." "These breathe great," says another.

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Takes no time to be lavishly comfy

One of the Speed Strike's misses is its ultra-long shoestrings. A commenter is iffy about it because their remainder might get caught on some thorns or bushes along the way.

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