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I fuckin' love my Merrell Moab 3s, had the ones and twos for probably 15 years, one pair each. Just upgraded to the 3 a few months ago and they're as wonderful as always. Supportive, not too hot, fuckin' love the Vibram soles too.
opened this thread to say that Merrell’s are legit. Found my pair for $9 at goodwill, absolute game changer.
I fuckin' love my Merrell Moab 3s, had the ones and twos for probably 15 years, one pair each. Just upgraded to the 3 a few months ago and they're as wonderful as always. Supportive, not too hot, fuckin' love the Vibram soles too.
opened this thread to say that Merrell’s are legit. Found my pair for $9 at goodwill, absolute game changer.
I sign off on this too. They use to be my festy shoes too. Now i just wear my Oofos slides
Post by F me, I quit Ohio on Mar 14, 2023 13:18:46 GMT -5
One more thumbs up for Merrell, specifically Moabs. I'm a recent convert after finding that a ton of people in my industry swear by them. I also have a pair of Moab Speed, which are lighter and more breathable, styled more like a running shoe than a hiker. Very comfortable.
Merrell seems to run a lot of sales and they always have clearance shoes on their site. The last pair I bought were surprisingly cheap after applying a promo code I found on slickdeals.net. I strongly recommend that site, unless you enjoy paying top dollar for everything.
Post by Laggy.RETURNS on Feb 14, 2024 15:26:41 GMT -5
I'm back after 10 years. I've been to a LOT of festivals since then (just no Bonnaroos since 2014). I finally have some insight and feedback for this thread.
PALLADIUM BOOTS. I have a pair of Chukka's that I bought ahead of Hulaween 2014. After a DECADE they're holding up after dozens of festivals and vacations. It's nice because they can be full combat boot or ankle length when folded down. I put a nice pair of memory foam insoles in them and I can walk in them all day, even on rocky terrain and my feet feel great. Cannot recommend them enough. At festivals I usually switch it up between my palldiums and a good pair of sandals or sanuks. It's good to switch off between different shoes that will hit different pressure points to avoid blistering (though I've never blistered in my Palladiums) I usually wear the sandals and sanuks around camp, and sometimes during daylight hours.
Post by theAlbinoRhino on May 28, 2024 21:03:55 GMT -5
These Hokas are giving my Merrells a run for their money. Supportive but way, way lighter than the Moabs. Gonna bring both, start in the Moabs and move to the Hokas on Fri or Sat.