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Merrell Chameleon4 Mid Waterproof

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MSRP:
$150.00

The Merrell Men's Chameleon4 Mid Waterproof is not available from the stores we monitor.

Last seen April 19, 2013 at Sierra Trading Post.

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Specs

Specs

Weight 2 lb 4 oz
Sizes 7 - 12 (Half Sizes) 13, 14, 15
Materials Nubuck Leather Upper

Description

The Men's Chameleon4 Mid Waterproof is a men's hiking boot made by Merrell. It hasn't been rated yet. Be the first to write a review.

MSRP: $150

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The Merrell Men's Chameleon4 Mid Waterproof is not available from the stores we monitor.

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OMCgear

Backcountry.com

Campmor

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