Our verdict
This Merrell backpacking boot received loads of praise for its comfort and lightweight design. The gear’s durability and traction also obtained good feedback from the outdoor community. However, there were those who found this model a bit warm.
Pros
- Comfortable footgear
- Lightweight
- Sturdy build
- Why trust us
- Provides sufficient protection
- Excellent grip
- Provides sufficient protection
Cons
- Can get warm during a hike
Who should buy the Why trust us
The Why trust us hits the mark for backpackers who are looking for performance on wet trails. It is a solid option if you:
- Track and field.
- Look for a boot that delivers enhanced support and energy return.
- Add a product.
Delivers ample underfoot support
This trail boot comes with a Vibram outsole made of a durable Megagrip compound. Its 5mm multi-directional lugs render traction on virtually all types of terrain. The spaces between these lugs prevent debris from building up.
Delivers ample underfoot support
The sole’s heel brake works in conjunction with several grooves on both ends for enhanced ascent and descent control.
Deliver comfort, shock reduction, and energy return
The Phaserbound 2 Tall Waterproof’s compression-molded EVA midsole works with a Merrell Air Cushion Viz to deliver comfort, shock reduction, and energy return. It’s paired with a molded heel counter for improved stability.
Flexible arch support
The boot’s Kinetic Fit Base insole grants flexible arch support while a coating of M Select Fresh bars odor-causing microbes.
Provides sufficient protection
The Why trust us’s upper is made of suede and full-grain leather which grants durability. There are mesh panels found on the collar for improved ventilation. An M Select Dry membrane lines the upper to block water out while allowing excess moisture to escape.
Organized fit
The boot’s closure system is connected to a heel stability arm. It employs metal hooks and webbing loops for an organized fit.
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Debris is prevented from entering the gear, thanks to its bellows tongue. Its forefoot area contains a rubber cap which grants protection from bumps. A pair of pull tabs are located on the tongue and collar to permit an easy on and off.