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Merrell Geomorph Blaze Mid Waterproof

rated 4.5 of 5 stars
photo: Merrell Geomorph Blaze Mid Waterproof hiking boot

This boot seems to live up to its marketing. Good, comfortable fit. Boots feel more comfortable than my running shoes. Just received these, but already used them in slush, ice, snow, and mud. No complaints.

Pros

  • Good comfort and fit
  • Waterproof and other features work as advertised
  • Worked well in ice, rain, and snow

Cons

  • Haven't owned them long enough to test durability.

So far, I have really liked these boots. I bought them on sale at Dick's for around $100, quite a bargain. First week that I've owned them and we are having foul weather. I take them on trails in Rock Creek Park close to DC and walk in areas that get messy in bad weather. Usually I have some near slips since my excited hunting dog likes to pull me while on leash. This is the first set of footwear that has kept me from slipping.

My only question is durability. I will update my ratings in the next 90 days or so once I have more miles on this.

Note: When buying footwear, I found that Dick's gives a 90-day period vs. 30 for Sports Authority.

Source: bought it new
Price Paid: $100

A very good three-season boot. Lightweight yet sturdy.

Pros

  • Weight
  • Waterproof

Cons

  • Could have more support


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I wore these on a backpacking trip in Harriman State Park. Had close to 40 lbs when I started, and the boot held up fine. Could use a little more support, but for a warm weather hiking boot, it does the job. Will need to tie it tight when carrying heavy loads.

Source: bought it new
Price Paid: $80

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