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The Merrell Men's All Out Blaze Aero Sport Hiking Water Shoe combines ultra-lightweight design (0.75 lbs) with advanced trail traction via a TC5+ Vibram outsole featuring 5mm lugs. Its breathable mesh upper and odor-fighting M Select FRESH lining ensure lasting freshness, while the Omni-Fit lacing system guarantees a precise, secure fit. Engineered for spring and summer hiking, this shoe offers protective UniFly midsole cushioning and debris-blocking features, making it a top choice for active professionals seeking comfort and performance on every adventure.





| ASIN | B00RAPHA7O |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,775 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #28 in Men's Hiking Shoes |
| Brand | Merrell |
| Closure Type | Lace-Up |
| Color | Black |
| Cushioning Level | Moderate |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 6,654 Reviews |
| Fabric type | 100% Fabric |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | Positive |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00044212278000 |
| Has Shoe Adjustability | Yes |
| Heel Type | Medium Heel |
| Insole Cushioning | Moderate |
| Insole Material | textile |
| Item Weight | 0.75 Pounds |
| Lace Closure | Lace-Up |
| Manufacturer | Merrell Footwear |
| Manufacturer Part Number | J32441_Black |
| Material Fabric | Mesh, Synthetic |
| Model Name | All Out Blaze Aero Sport Hiking Water Shoe |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Occasion Type | Hiking |
| Origin | Imported |
| Outer Material | Mesh |
| Outer material | Mesh |
| Pattern | solid |
| Platform Height | 2 Centimeters |
| Seasons | Spring/Summer |
| Shoe Height Map | Low Top |
| Shoe Type | Athletic Shoe |
| Sole Material | Synthetic |
| Sole material | Synthetic |
| Special Features | Breathable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Hiking |
| Sport Type | Hiking |
| Strap Type | Lace-Up |
| Style Name | All Out Blaze Aero Sport Hiking Water Shoe |
| Style Number | J32441 |
| Toe Style | Closed Toe |
| UPC | 044212278000 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
T**T
Merrell Delivers Again for Wet Trail Use
Merrell has long been one of my favorite boot brands. When I started browsing for a pair of shoes or boots suited for warm-weather wade fishing, Merrell was one of the first places I checked, and they did not disappoint. -Fit & Wearability: I pair these with a sock liner and quality synthetic socks (check my other reviews), so I sized up half a size and got a perfect fit. On or off trail, wet or dry, these shoes are both comfortable and secure. -Traction & Water Performance: These double as trail shoes and water shoes, and Merrell nailed the traction. Whether on dry trails or slick creek stones, the grip holds up. The low-cut ankle offers great range of motion and keeps them lightweight, though you'll trade off some ankle support compared to full boots. They also drain efficiently and dry quickly while still offering the structure and durability of a proper trail shoe. -Style: They’re nearly identical in appearance to my Moab 2s (which I’ve used and loved for years). I bought these for function, not fashion, but they actually look pretty good too (opinion). Overall, I am very impressed with these hybrid water/trail shoes. If you plan on doing creek crossings, wade fishing, or just need breathable, fast drying footwear for hot weather hikes, these are a fantastic option. I wear these any time I wade or fish for hours at a time, and they have held up to the abuse without getting my feet chewed up or weighing me down, not sure I could ask for better.
M**N
Great Quality but Wrong Shoe for My Purposes
I purchased these for a canyoning trip at Kawasan Falls in the Philippines (beautiful and extremely fun trip that I highly recommend) but I found out rather quickly that they were wrong for the intended purpose. First, lets talk about why these are great water shoes. Even Superman has one weakness and mine just happens to be the bottom of my feet, which are very sensitive to pain when I step on things like pointy rocks, Legos, etc. While planning for the trip and watching some videos of those who have gone before, I knew that I would need to plan on having a pair of water shoes that would decrease the potential of pain while walking over stones of varying sizes so after reading the reviews I went with these. The size was true to my standard shoe size, and I was really impressed by the quality of the shoe for the prince (I paid $69.99 for mine, but I see they went up in price recently). The waxy coating on leather gives them a rugged look and solid feel while the neoprene collar keeps your foot nice and snug. The sole on these suckers is hard! I didn't feel any discomfort caused by stepping on stones through the sole during the 2 hour canyoning excursion and would highly recommend these as great shoes for hiking when stream crossings are required. Note the end of my last sentence: "... I would highly recommend these as great shoes for hiking when stream crossings are required" because honestly I wouldn't recommend these for canyoning. In fact, the constant immersion of my feet in water softened my skin and the hardness of the sole gave me two of the worst blisters I have had in my life right on the ball of my feet. Our guide had opted for and even offered us anti-slip diving boots, but we turned them down because we had our own shoes, and hindsight being 20/20 I should have noticed and mimicked the seasoned professional rather than thinking I knew better. The other reason why I regretted my choice is because while the soles were fantastic at gripping the dry portions of our trek as well as protecting my sensitive soles, the hardness of the sole did not help out with the slipperiness of the constantly emerged stones. At times it seemed like I was trying to walk on ice with how often I slipped on the algae coated stones and I'm positive that having a more flexible sole designed for constant immersion would have been much better suited to the canyoning adventure. So in sum, I learned my lesson the hard way but these will still be amazing summer hiking shoes on trails that I know cross streams. With a little breaking in I also anticipate that the soles will be come a little more broken in and increase the grip potential, but I will update this review later if that isn't the case once I get an opportunity to test the theory!
M**P
Best multi-purpose shoes I've owned so far.
I love, love, LOVE these shoes. This will be my second pair in something like 10 years. The first pair took me for over a month in Tahiti and have been everywhere in between since about 2017. I got them originally because I wanted something hikable that would dry quickly as our trip in Tahiti found us on a boat for 2 weeks. I also wanted them to double as water shoes that would do a little more than sandals to keep rocks and gravel out. After that trip they've been out numerous times camping, fishing, and vacationing in other places and have performed very faithful service as an everyday shoe because of their comfort. I Love these shoes. They're definitely a very good mixture of just the right amount of lots of things for me. For my lifestyle they're like a sport utility shoe. Does lots of things well but nothing perfect. Regardless the trade offs are all more than tolerable and beat the pants off of most shoes I've purchased in the past to do one or two things. -First, they perform as a workable water shoe. They will stay a little wet but I haven't had many problems getting them to dry after about a day in the sun. Even when wet they don't stay soaking or sopping wet for long. -I would very easily trust them for hiking and backpacking for long periods of time. Although, I haven't done much of that with them yet I imagine some waterproof socks and wicking socks would complete the ensemble to make these very comfortable thru trip gear. -The comments about them letting in sand is true. Sand yes, rocks NO! I can tolerate a little sand in my shoes but stepping on gravel or sharp shells can screw up your whole day. They kept the big stuff out and that's what I really cared about. -They're very comfortable and light. Nothing overly supportive or gangly and tough to screw up your natural stride. Going on dayhikes are a dream. -Resilliant. These have been in the washer more than a few times. I must have worn them for thousands of walked miles now and they're holding up well. No delaminated rubber or anything unusual considering the amount of wear. The ONLY reason I'm buying another pair, in fact, is so that I have a reliable/fresher pair to take on longer hikes where I don't want to worry about a failure. In all seriousness, these have outlasted a few pairs of Catepillar steel toe workboots and a number of other pieces of footwear I use less frequently. They've been covered in cement, used to kick or push rocks, walked in for god knows how many steps, survived my disgusting foot smell, been washed and dried more than once and they're still in good shape and look decent enough to wear into town on weekends... Just amazing.
W**R
Great but limited hiker
I have been on the search for the perfect hiker for my feet for a few years now and stumbled on these by accident. I had developed plantar fasciitis in my feet over time, and found by another accident that I could keep the pain away by wearing no-rise shoes. Most of the shoes in that category are minimalist and make terrible hiking/backpacking shoes. The All-Out series of Merrell shoes feature a low rise (4mm I think?), which isn't perfect, but so much better than the tall rise on most other sporting shoes. Among other shoes, I purchased the standard version of the blaze and was fairly happy with it, though I would get blisters on the top of my feet after long treks because of the way they're sewn together. I had also picked up a pair of these simply because they were cheap (maybe $40 at the time) just to mess around with on the beach or what not. Well, I accidentally grabbed them for a backpacking trip, and the rest it history. Same fit, and beefy sole, but no awkward sewing job across the toes since it's all mesh. Oddly, I think these make for a pretty terrible water shoe. They don't drain particularly well, and they take forever to dry. They're moderately comfortable to hike in while wet, but they'll stay wet for a while. And not surprisingly, the mesh will let in all matter of dirt and fine particles, though I haven't found it particularly bad as others have. I recently took them down the sandy scree of Sawtooth Pass in SNF and didn't find that they took on more debris than any other shoe (vs boot). My feet though, under the socks, are a horrifying dark mess every time I pull these off - the downside of a mesh hiker. My only other gripe is with the grip. Traction is pretty good on wet surfaces, but anything with a touch of sand over rock is a nightmare. I now take hiking poles with me when I know the descents are going to be dusty or sandy so I can catch myself easier when these inevitably slip. But I take these trade-offs because I end up with a generally blister-free foot with little to no plantar fasciitis pain at the end of the day.
C**N
Best shoes I've EVER owned
I have massive feet. Imagine Shrek, shoe shopping, in the human village, but looking for ogre shoe sizes ;and that's about the best analogy for my plight with shoes. When I do find shoes in my size, they're rarely comfortable, have any version of arch support, and rarely do they have the aesthetics that I'm looking for. How I have missed out on Merrell shoes, all of these years, is beyond me. I was so impressed with this pair, that I went out and bought another pair of Merrell hiking shoes, the Accentor and they're just as wonderful. These all out blaze, looking stunning. They're very well made, extremely comfortable, to the point that other than having amazing foot support, they feel like invisible shoes, because it feels virtually weightless, like they aren't there. They're extremely tough, durable, and the mesh design makes your feet feel like there's always an AC turned on.i profusely sweat in all other shoes and not a single time had that occurred in these. They look great with my jeans, shorts, dressier attire, I can really use them for anything, but they excel in the woods, around rivers, hiking rocky outcrops.i haven't slipped or felt like I'm on uneven footing a single time. I don't get leg fatigue nearly as much as I used to either, that's the case with both these and the Accentor as well. Merrell is my new go to brand. I've never owned a more comfortable pair of shoes, that are made so ridiculously well. They'll be getting all of my money for shoes from now on. If you're on the fence about these shoes, don't be. They'll work for any occasion, go with any clothing, and you'll feel like your feet are being pampered, the entire time that you're wearing them.
J**N
Must better than I expected. Very happy with them.
Long time Minimus guy here. Once again they stopped making them so I was looking for something close. Light, great traction, flexible, tactile, and tough. These do not disappoint. They're actually better on all metrics but weight but that's a very slight difference. I love that they're as flexible as they are without letting through the pokes and prods of tougher terrain, and the exterior materials seem like they'll hold up better. My only complaint is that the box is a little big for me. Big enough to make me think I could have gone down a half-size. I ordered the same size I wear in all my other Merrells and these seem a smidge big, but not enough to be a problem. All that remains to be seen is how they hold up to life on our mountain, but I love them so far.
T**S
Update after substantial use.
Update after 8 days rafting the Colorado through the Grand Canyon. Okay, a no nonsense review: I wore these shoes exclusively for 8 days while on a rafting trip down the Colorado river through the Grand Canyon. I wore them to hike rocky slopes, wade streams, walk on wet rocks, walk up and down in and out and through fine sand areas, wade the river and so on. I, and they, were wet probably at least 85% of the time (waking hours). They met all my needs and expectations. They dried quickly. They were easy on and off to wash out sand. Note, I observed my fellow travelers with about every brand imaginable and they all get sand in them and they all have to be rinsed, etc. These were quick and easy to rinse, on or off. This was an extreme situation for such a shoe (I think). I have no complaints. Before I bought these I tried to read reviews and figure the best solution as we all do. I worried after reading about the Vibram soles being slick on wet rock as stated by some reviewers. I did not find that to be the case at all. They were stable and secure as could be expected. The rocks in this area were smooth and often wet, but the shoes held just fine. Let's be realistic, wet rocks, mossy rocks, muddy rocks are slick and nothing is going to hold 100%, nothing. These were fine. Before committing I often stepped to a wet rock and intentionally pushed and pulled to establish how slippery the situation would be. The friction and grip were always reasonable for the situation. For climbing and hiking they are stable and provide good protection against cactus pricks, stubbed toes and so on. I cannot speak to how long these will last as I have only had them a few months, but I am sure from experience that you will not wear out the Vibram sole. Over all, if you want a water shoe that is comfortable, stable, wearable and so on, these will do the job. Original Review: I've only had these a week or so. So far I like them. I bought these to wear on a rafting trip through the Grand Canyon in September. I will do an update after that.
B**N
Comfortable and breathable hiking shoe. Great for river crossings.
Bought these shoes to go hiking the Narrows in Zion NP. I wanted something with a very open and breathable design versus a semi to fully waterproof design that I see most people go for when hiking the Narrows. These shoes really fit the bill nicely. They were extremely comfortable to wear all day long, in the water and out of the water. My feet did not feel sore after an entire day hiking. They also have excellent grip both in water and in the dry as well. The best part about these shoes is that they are extremely breathable with all the mesh windows it has. I wore them barefoot all day while hiking the Narrows because I hate dealing with wet and soggy socks. After walking in the river all day long and then getting out and walking for about 30 minutes on dry land, they seemed to dry up very nicely, although to fully dry them took much longer obviously. And the best part about it, the odor free sole really is odor free! I dried the shoes up over a camp fire and they did not smell rancid at all. I have done this multiple times now, not just in Zion. BIG plus in my books. What I love about these shoes is that they look just like any other tennis shoe. You can wear these hiking or just casually while walking around town. They make great shoes to wear when it's hot out because of how breathable they are. Your feet really stay cool all day long versus a regular shoe. I can actually feel a noticeable breeze flowing through when walking at a semi brisk pace.
K**R
Angenehm zu tragen
Angenehm zu tragen, schöne Farbgebung, einfache Handhabung der Schnürung. Der fuß bekommt genug Luft. Kleines Manko war der Versand, da der Schuhkarton in einer Plastiktüte verpackt war, war dieser eingedrückt. Die Schuhe waren aber in Ordnung.
H**A
Leichter und bequemer Schuh
Trägt sich sehr gut. Schuh ist sehr leicht. Passform für schlanken Fuss gut. Bei der Größe habe ich wie von anderen Käufern empfohlen eine halbe Größe dazu genommen. Das war auch gut so. Fast wäre ich geneigt eine ganze Nummer größer zu empfehlen. Für mich aber so in Ordnung. Ich habe einen Allrounder gesucht und gefunden.
K**U
EXCELENTE
LAS TENGO HACE 11 AÑOS Y ESTAN COMO NUEVAS, EXCELENTE CALIDAD
J**O
SUPER RECOMENDABLES
Son perfectas estas sandalias. Llevo todo el verano con ellas y de lujo. Tanto para uso diario por ciudad, como para la playa, como para la montaña y el río. No resbalan nada y super cómodas sin calcetines. De talla yo tengo un 43 y en esta marca uso un 43 y un tercio, y perfectas.
N**Z
Satisfacción garantizada mejor calidad y muy buen precio, las compraré de nuevo.
Estas sandalias me han qcompañado a la playa por años, me han dado tantas satisfacciones, son comodas y duraderas y wstoy por encargar otro par,
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