I have a few pairs of hiking shoes/boots and the Merrells compare favourably to the Berghaus and Salomons. At £45 for a high quality goretex hiking shoe these are very good value. Sizing tends to be one half size up from your normal fit
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a2tmfk
29 Jun 17#22
cold . price increase
hitman007
28 Jun 17#21
Just check these again and looks like they've adjusted the price to £60
Deedie
27 Jun 171#3
merrell (damn auto correct)
Gordinho to Deedie
28 Jun 17#20
I like the way it corrected itself to a Brandy. :smiley:
hotsausages1
28 Jun 17#19
had 3 pairs of merrell's over the years and the soles have all come completely off within 6 months. Shocking hiking shoes and would deffo stick with Salomon from now on!
aitch
28 Jun 17#18
Hello. Just to clarify the sizing, if I were to order a size 8 it would be more like a 8 1/2? Thanks
Ripperoo
28 Jun 17#17
Not yet!
They have however acquired:
Donnay
Lillywhites
LonsdaleDunlop
Slazenger
Carlton
Karrimor
Campri
LA Gear
No Fear
Title
Voodoo Dolls
Kangol
Everlast
Sport 2000
Field & Trek
Worldwide Inc
USC
Cruise
Van Mildert
Flannels
Firetrap
No Fear
Hot Tuna
Eybl
Sportland
Also have stakes in Debenhams and HoF
(taken from SD company history)
A loy I haven't heard of but some once biggish names in fashion have been absorbed into SD
lothburn
28 Jun 171#16
Merrell shoes without a Vibram sole are manufactured at a lower price point, Unfortunately Merrell quality has take a nose dive over the past 5 years.
klirostraas
28 Jun 17#14
Bought a pair of merrel leather walking boots off amazon and a lot of the metal lace holders popped off - the quality doesn't seem to be there.
Deedie to klirostraas
28 Jun 17#15
just reminded me the same thing happened to my partners leather merrell walking boots. boots were still in great condition, but rendered useless due to this happening.
Tsung
28 Jun 17#13
Merrell are my go to walking/work/general day to day shoes, I buy them, they last, and last, and last. Usually I wear the tread out well before the rest of the shoe fails. I brought my current pair over a year ago and they are still going strong. (In fact I bought last December in an amazon sale, they still sit in the box waiting to be used). Highly recommmended.
Ripperoo
27 Jun 17#8
Oh no, not another Sports Direct acquisition (like NoFear, Karrimor etc)?
I have had a pair of Goretex Merrell walking/hiking boots for over five years and they are still going strong (around £50 half price at the time apparently).
Looking at the picture, mine look very similar, but are green/brown.
The front of the sole did try to separate a couple of years ago, but was rectified with some strong shoeglue and has stayed put.
Although they are primarily walking/hiking boots and although I've done a bit of walking/hiking in them, they have put up with a lot of hard work around the garden and I always wear them when pressure washing twice a year and they still keep my feet dry.
I just hope the excellent Merrell quality continues if SD have bought out the manufacturer.
afroylnt to Ripperoo
28 Jun 17#12
You have two hopes; and one of those is Bob.
owenchef
28 Jun 17#11
Merrell is my favourite boot. My trainers to be fair, wear them all the time except for work. Had my current pair since November & still going strong. Brilliant boots.
CapriciousZephyr
28 Jun 17#10
Just a reminder that SportsDirect won't refund delivery costs if the sizing is incorrect, and only issue refunds as store credit.
Rickardo
27 Jun 171#9
SD don't own Merrell AFAIK - SD don't only stock their own brands, otherwise Adidas, Nike, UA, would all be owned by them!
horsey
27 Jun 17#7
I bought a pair of Merrell walking shoes from Sports Direct,
I was a bit wary because they were pretty pricey even on offer and they didn't look that different from all the other tat.
Well, a couple of years on and I'm seriously impressed with their quality, there is almost no wear on the soles and only a small tear out at the front.
Super comfortable too. I'd buy another pair without a second thought, but these are still fine.
Previously I've had a pair of expensive Berghaus goretex hiking boots, I didn't wear them much and they were fine for a few years, then one day they literally fell apart in seconds - both soles fell off completely, leaving just the upper boot intact.
Thank god I'd gone no further than my back garden.
Wadadli_Cooler
27 Jun 17#6
I have these. Very good but not water proof like my 20 year old Timberlands.
zwarder
27 Jun 17#4
Only size 8 is £45
GoNz017 to zwarder
27 Jun 17#5
Seems they are price matching a couple of sites on size 8 only.
Deedie
27 Jun 17#2
these are very comfortable as most Martell are. but mine failed on me after 1yr, sole started to separate from upper.
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They have however acquired:
Donnay
Lillywhites
LonsdaleDunlop
Slazenger
Carlton
Karrimor
Campri
LA Gear
No Fear
Title
Voodoo Dolls
Kangol
Everlast
Sport 2000
Field & Trek
Worldwide Inc
USC
Cruise
Van Mildert
Flannels
Firetrap
No Fear
Hot Tuna
Eybl
Sportland
Also have stakes in Debenhams and HoF
(taken from SD company history)
A loy I haven't heard of but some once biggish names in fashion have been absorbed into SD
I have had a pair of Goretex Merrell walking/hiking boots for over five years and they are still going strong (around £50 half price at the time apparently).
Looking at the picture, mine look very similar, but are green/brown.
The front of the sole did try to separate a couple of years ago, but was rectified with some strong shoeglue and has stayed put.
Although they are primarily walking/hiking boots and although I've done a bit of walking/hiking in them, they have put up with a lot of hard work around the garden and I always wear them when pressure washing twice a year and they still keep my feet dry.
I just hope the excellent Merrell quality continues if SD have bought out the manufacturer.
I was a bit wary because they were pretty pricey even on offer and they didn't look that different from all the other tat.
Well, a couple of years on and I'm seriously impressed with their quality, there is almost no wear on the soles and only a small tear out at the front.
Super comfortable too. I'd buy another pair without a second thought, but these are still fine.
Previously I've had a pair of expensive Berghaus goretex hiking boots, I didn't wear them much and they were fine for a few years, then one day they literally fell apart in seconds - both soles fell off completely, leaving just the upper boot intact.
Thank god I'd gone no further than my back garden.