100% Synthetic,Imported,Rubber sole,M Select DRY BARRIER impermeable membrane seals out water and lets moisture escape, Waterproof nylon ripstop upper Stratafuse exoskeleton provides a glove-like fit for lightweight support Metal hooks and eyelets for secure lacing, Bellows tongue keeps debris out Kinetic Fit BASE removable contoured insole for flexible support Air Cushion in the heel absorbs shock and adds stability, EVA foam midsole for stability and comfort
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Brand | Merrell |
Item model number | J84274 |
Color | Gray |
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Product Id | 2176313 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 194713174339 |
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Shoes were super comfortable and withstood a good hike
This shoe held up extremely well and was comfortable while hiking the Narrows at Mt. Zion National Park along with several other trails through Zion.
Over the years have tried many different brands but Merrell's products consistently excel. The Alverstone super comfortable and adaptive to the rugged terrain that we hike (AZ, UT).
My boyfriend got me these the day before a month long camping/hiking trip. I never had to break them in and ended up wearing them everyday. So comfy and breathable, with a great high arch. I would suggest to purchase a half size up. Highly recommend!
So far so good. Very comfortable with really good grip. Only been one hike but love them so far.
Solid hikers. No sign of structural problems and I can wear out cheap shoes in a couple of months. I consider Merrill's to be a wise shoe buying investment.
Took about five minutes to break them in. They feel incredible. Light weight, sturdy, waterproof. Great pair of shoes/boots.
They are comfortable and have good grip. Got me to the end safely.
I am an HVAC technician that does a ton of walking through all types of terrain everyday. First off I want to say the Alverstone's were very comfortable from day one and are still today even though they are just about worn out. Traction is excellent and they dont seem to track dirt indoors. I am in wet conditions often, especially grass in the morning and washing equipment. This said the Alverstone was 100% waterproof for the first 6 months, afterwards they were more water repellent than waterproof. Thus the 4 star rating. Bottom line, I was very happy with the Alverstones. Merrell are always comfortable and good quality, which is what I want for my hard earned money.
I have wide feet and have been through most of the major manufacturers, unsuccessfully looking for additional alternatives to the Merrell Moabs I have worn for years. In my experience, most of the other manufacturer's "Wides" appear to be on the same lasts as their regular "non-wide" shoes and only the uppers are any "wider". This obviously leads to a situation where my feet overhang the lasts themselves. Sadly, the Alverstone seems to exhibit this same trait - the lasts are considerably more narrow than on the Moabs. I immediately compared them to the same size and width Moab 2 mids in the same order and they're about 1/4" narrower across the ball of the foot area (pictured) and even narrower through the heel. I was excited to see that Merrell had added more wide offerings, and equally disappointed to find that these Alverstones were so much narrower than the Moab 2s.