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Cheap Goretex Merell trekking shoes!

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,930 ✭✭✭duckysauce


    Hey guys,

    Thought I would post this unreal deal I found. I don't do any 'outdoor pursuits' myself apart from cycling and love GoreTex shoes. (I hate wet soggy feet :().

    Went into the Great Outdoors and found an excellent pair of Merell Chameleon 5 GTX shoes. Not too heavy, great sole and fully waterproof. Not to mention Merell's are good and wide for the Irish foot.

    (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Merrell-Chameleon-Black-Trainer-J39919/dp/B009VAJIEO/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top)

    They were 135 in GO. I found them on Amazon today for 55 pounds (75E, Not that price in all sizes mind!). If that isnt good enough, Amazon are now offering 20% off all clothes codes, if you sign up to their email
    (http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/browse.html/ref=pe_1298041_53352501_pe_r_ecg/?node=1597067031)

    So all in all, you can get these shoes for 44GBP delivered. Thats around 55 euro, a saving of 75 euro!).

    Enjoy the deal! :)


    cheers thats a great deal


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,599 ✭✭✭Fiskar


    Merrells are as slippy as F*** on wet surface and I have had 2 pairs and have 3 pairs on the go including these. Comfortabe dry shoe but no confidence on wet surfaces. Will be trying NF or Patagonia next.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 117 ✭✭acorn


    Yep. picked up a pair of Merrell Chameleon Mid Boots in TKMaxx to use on Trails.
    They're grand on dry track but unbelieveably slippery on wet surface - won't be buying them again at any price !


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 522 ✭✭✭Alfie1


    Old thread revival alert !

    I'm looking for a pair of waterproof shoes for walking, mostly on roads.

    Thinking of getting a pair of Merrell Moab II GTX but I've seen a few posts mentioning the slippery soles in wet conditions, is this an issue on roads & concrete/tarmac footpaths as well as off road ? Is this issue related to the vibram soles ?

    I'm also considering a pair of Merrell All Out Blaze II GTX & The North Face Men's Hedgehog Fastpack Gore-Tex as an alternative, however they also have a vibram sole.

    Anyone got any opinions on which of these would have the best grip in the wet ?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,258 ✭✭✭✭Losty Dublin


    Alfie1 wrote: »
    Old thread revival alert !

    I'm looking for a pair of waterproof shoes for walking, mostly on roads.

    Thinking of getting a pair of Merrell Moab II GTX but I've seen a few posts mentioning the slippery soles in wet conditions, is this an issue on roads & concrete/tarmac footpaths as well as off road ? Is this issue related to the vibram soles ?

    I'm also considering a pair of Merrell All Out Blaze II GTX & The North Face Men's Hedgehog Fastpack Gore-Tex as an alternative, however they also have a vibram sole.

    Anyone got any opinions on which of these would have the best grip in the wet ?

    Not Moabs but I have a pair of Merrell Chameleons. I find them to be comfortable, solid, a little over warm but hardy feeling. On the slippy nature, it is really noticeable on indoor tiles wet or dry. Now I have worn them on grass and they have been great but honestly I don't know if I'd trust them on the hills bar a safe stroll up Kippure on the tarmac. By way contrast I've the Hedgehog's as well and they are infinitely better, lighter, safer feeling boot. The sole is a lot better on them so so I'd plum for them.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 522 ✭✭✭Alfie1


    I'm thinking of going for the Merrell All Out Blaze II GTX, probably the boot version rather than the shoe version.
    I tried the Hedgehogs again yesterday & the Blaze are much more comfortable with the foam insert in the heel, the Blaze also has a thread pattern which looks like it should have more grip than the Moab


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 522 ✭✭✭Alfie1


    Anyone got a discount code for the Outdoor Adventure Store https://outdooradventurestore.ie ? I've bought gear from there before but never online, PM if preferred.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2 anther30


    Hey guys,

    Thought I would post this unreal deal I found. I don't do any 'outdoor pursuits' myself apart from cycling and love GoreTex shoes. (I hate wet soggy feet :().

    Went into the Great Outdoors and found an excellent pair of Merell Chameleon 5 GTX shoes. Not too heavy, great sole and fully waterproof. Not to mention Merell's are good and wide for the Irish foot.

    (

    They were 135 in GO. I found them on Amazon today for 55 pounds (75E, Not that price in all sizes mind!). If that isnt good enough, Amazon are now offering 20% off all clothes codes, if you sign up to their email
    (

    So all in all, you can get these shoes for 44GBP delivered. Thats around 55 euro, a saving of 75 euro!).

    Enjoy the deal! :)

    Your deal was really nice. Few days ago, I also bought a shoe from Indestructible shoe and I got a lot of discount. They have a wide range of shoe at affordable price and they also give discounts on certain products.


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