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Merrell Moab 2 Ventilator Mid Review

This budget offering from Merrell is a good choice for day hikers and casual backpackers who will be traveling through warm and dry climates
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Merrell Moab 2 Ventilator Mid Review
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Price:  $120 List
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Manufacturer:   Merrell
By Ryan Huetter ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Feb 23, 2022
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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Comfort - 25% 8.0
  • Stability - 20% 6.0
  • Traction - 15% 6.0
  • Weight - 15% 6.0
  • Water Resistance - 15% 3.0
  • Durability - 10% 5.0

Our Verdict

The Merrell Moab 2 Ventilator Mid is the least expensive boot in our review and provides a comfortable, cushioned walking experience for the day hiker or casual backpacker. Because they lack a waterproof liner, they're best suited to dry, desert-like climates. Since lots of people go backpacking in warm and dry environments, we put this to the test and were impressed with how well they breathe. These boots are also available in a wide version, so those with larger feet might be happy to give these a try.
REASONS TO BUY
Cushioned and comfortable
Good fit for wide fit
Very breathable
REASONS TO AVOID
Not waterproof
Not enough support for long or heavy backpacking trips

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Merrell Moab 2 Ventilator Mid received mixed scores across our boot review. While low-performing in metrics such as water resistance and durability, which we placed less weight on, it did quite well and competed against more popular boots when it came to comfort and weight, metrics that received higher weight percentages. Overall, this competitor was the lowest scoring boot in our review, mostly due to its lack of waterproof lining. Does that make it a model that you should overlook and avoid? Absolutely not. This is an exceptional hiking boot for the casual day hiker and light backpacker who spends most of their time in warm climates where breathability is required and waterproofness is not necessary.

Performance Comparison


merrell moab 2 ventilator mid - the ventilator 2 staying out of the water - a good idea if you want...
The Ventilator 2 staying out of the water - a good idea if you want your feet to stay dry.
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Comfort


Thanks to its flexible sole that allowed out-of-the-box comfort and its wide, roomy fit, the Moab 2 Ventilator Mid got great scores in this metric. This mid-top hiking boot has a well-padded ankle collar that hugs the ankle and provides good support for hauling medium-sized packs. The sole is light and flexible and allows the foot to bend freely, and the outer material, made of suede and mesh, is supple enough to be comfortable without any break-in period.

The included footbed is of reasonable quality, though we would recommend replacing with a more durable Superfeet or Ortholite insole like we found in some of the other models we reviewed. There is only one pair of lacing hooks in addition to the eyelets, making it harder to lace these boots with a customized, comfortable fit.

merrell moab 2 ventilator mid - merrell's boot is great for day hikes on trail, less so for rocky...
Merrell's boot is great for day hikes on trail, less so for rocky terrain.
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Stability


The Moab 2 Ventilator Mid didn't overly impress in this performance metric due to its lightweight, flexible materials that performed more like a trail running shoe than a hiking boot. With a forefoot width of 4.66 inches, the Moab 2 is as wide as many of the other boots we reviewed and gives a wider base to prevent ankle rolling and slippage. However, it does not have the robust structure gained through the use of a heavier weight outer/collar material.

This flexibility was welcome when we had light packs on day hikes and did not need the increased stability found in more rigid materials. Unfortunately, we felt more vulnerable when carrying heavy weight, opting for a higher boot for these situations.

merrell moab 2 ventilator mid - we liked this boot best for dry hikes with no water crossings- our...
We liked this boot best for dry hikes with no water crossings- our feet stayed nice and dry.
Credit: Ryan Huetter

Traction


Using a Vibram rubber sole called TC5+, a multi-sport compound, the Moab 2 has the lowest profile sole in our review; eschewing heavy lugs common to heavy-duty boots, this model has a smoother lug pattern. This makes the boot more capable on the sand and slick rock trails common to hikes in the desert Southwest, and less effective at hiking in variable terrains like mud, snow, and scree.

merrell moab 2 ventilator mid - adequate traction on trail, but take this to the rock slabs and...
Adequate traction on trail, but take this to the rock slabs and prepare to slip around.
Credit: Ryan Huetter

Water Resistance


The Moab 2 Ventilator Mid earned a low score in water resistance. It earned this low score due to its lack of a waterproof membrane. Waterproof/breathable membranes like Gore-Tex are typically used in hiking boots. However, to gain waterproofness, breathability is often sacrificed. The Moab 2 is the most breathable boot in this review and is the most adept at traveling comfortably through hot and dry environments. When faced with water crossings, prepare to have wet feet.

Weight


The Moab 2 Mid weighs 2.4 pounds per pair in size 11 US, mostly due to its use of mesh, lower density sole, and a molded nylon shank. It is indeed lighter than beefier boots but does not provide a notable improvement in performance over our Top Pick for Lightweight Hiking.

merrell moab 2 ventilator mid - the moab keeps rocks and dirt out, and keeps the weight down with...
The Moab keeps rocks and dirt out, and keeps the weight down with lots of mesh in the upper boot.
Credit: Ryan Huetter

Durability


The Moab 2 did not demonstrate great overall durability, thus earning one of the lowest scores. here The lessened durability comes from the lower quality suede and mesh outer, which began to show wear after only days of use on rocky trails, nylon lacing eyelets that wear out quicker than metal ones, and a softer rubber compound that is less durable than the harder compounds used in other boots. Is the added durability worth it for your adventure? If not, at least the lack of durability is reflected in the Moab's wallet-friendly price.

Should You Buy the Merrell Moab 2 Ventilator Mid?


A lightweight day hiker that can carry a moderate amount of weight, the Merrell Moab 2 Ventilator Mid is a good option for those on a budget searching for their first pair of hiking boots and for those spending the majority of their hiking time in dry desert climates, where a waterproof lining is not required.

What Other Hiking Boots Should You Consider?


If you know you need waterproofness, any other boot in our review will do better than this one. The Salomon Quest 4 Gore-Tex is our favorite pair, offering great marks across all metrics, but it costs around double what the Moab will run you. For a waterproof boot with solid marks that is still somewhat affordable, we like the Keen Targhee II Mid and consider it a great entry-level hiking boot.

Ryan Huetter