I don’t like
clunky shoes, and none of these Merrells were clunky. Score!
They all,
however, do fit quite differently and not just based on their purpose.
So, maybe my
feet are shrinking in my forties, or maybe the sizes of shoes have changed and
I missed the memo….but regardless, please note that although I was trying out
size Tens, they all felt a good half size larger.
It’s also
that lovely time of year in Vermont where going outside to train is highly
dependent on our weather. So, lots of indoor experiences here.
Four
different shoes, four different fits and experiences:
Proterra
Hiker, Mix Master, Run Barefoot, Vapor Glove.
The Proterra
Hiker: As stated earlier, felt a half size to big for me, but more importantly,
they actually felt a full size too deep. My toes swim in these shoes. They also felt as
if they were pushing me into a more pronated position than my normal stride. I
laterally rolled my right ankle a few months ago, so this was actually a
welcome feature. I added another insole into these and now my feet feel quite
comfortable, and I still get that small bit of pronation.
I’ve worn
these to work and the gym many times. I stand for my nine hour shifts and these
shoes feel pretty good. They feel good on the gym floor as well. I’ve squatted
and dead lifted in them. They do have a bit of ankle on them, but they work
just fine.
In my
training I don’t need a low drop, low weight hiker. When I hike, I want a big,
heavy, mud kicking, trail building boot. Whether in Vermont or Nevada, I need
more foot protection for my hiking than this shoe offers. I do like the shoe
for day to day use, however.
My shoe was
spec’d at a 21mm stack height with a 0mm drop over 8mm of cushion. A unique
color green on this shoe earned me quite a few complements.
Mix Master:
Same general fit as the Proterra on me, big and deep. So I added a second
insole to them and the fit is much better. These shoes do not pronate my stride
at all. They have a nice neutral striding feel to them.
I wear these
to work, to the gym and run in them. They are nice and light and offer just
enough cushion for about anything. Although not specifically designed for
trail, if I could have gotten them tighter on my foot, I would have loved to
take them off road. They feel good on the treadmill and work well for box
jumps.
This is
definitely an athletic shoe. When I happen to wear them with a pair of jeans,
everyone knows I’m a runner. Not a bad thing, but worth noting as there is
nothing casual looking with this shoe. No pull tab on the back makes lashing
these to my bag a bit more of a project than shoes with a pull tab.
My treads
are spec’d with a 19mm stack height, 4mm drop over 8mm cushion. The bright red
color on my model stands out like a fire truck.
Run
Barefoot: These fit differently than the two previous. Still at a size ten, my
second toe actually hits the front of the shoe a bit. However, they are not
deep like the others, no need at all for me to add an insole. This shoe has a
very neutral stride to it, but has a large arch in it. In fact I can only wear
these for a few hours at a time as my feet start to hurt. These are very
lightweight and make an excellent gym shoe. Because my toes hit, I don’t run in
them, but I have done squats, jumps and olympic lifts in them. They meld with
my gym floor nicely.
The Run
Barefoot is spec’d at a 9.5 stack height and 0mm drop. A very nice looking
shoe, it’s easy to wear this model going out when I don’t feel like being over
the top flashy.
Vapor Glove:
Zero everything, or close enough to it. This is a minimal shoe in almost every
sense. If this shoe had been my size, it would never leave my foot.
I’ve been
running in Vibrams for years and love the barefoot running concept and this
shoe captures it, only without the potential of ripping a toe off in the deep
woods. I have not run in this shoe, much to my chagrin, as they’re not sized
right for me. I have worn them to work and the gym and they are excellent
minimal shoes. Walking on concrete for long periods of time is uncomfortable,
but they are excellent gym shoes. They feel great around the house and wearing
them out is fine. It’s a shame its winter in Vermont, because I would wear
these twenty four seven.
The color of
mine though….Peach? Orange? Porange? I’m not sure what it is, but it is unique,
and rather ugly.
Summary of
my Merrell shoe samples: Credit where Credit is due, but also criticism where
criticism is due. I provided the wrong shoe size to Merrell and it’s winter
time in VT. So this makes a true fitting impossible, and also makes trying all
shoes for their designed purpose challenging.
With that
said though, all four shoes fit differently. The Vapor should obviously feel
different, but the sizes and fits of the other three shoes, all tens, should feel
the same I think. The arch in the Run Barefoot is too pronounced for my liking,
but I appreciate the pronation in the Proterra. Every shoe on the market these
days seems to come with a huge toe box, and these do too. I’ve never thought I
had shrinking narrow feet…..but there it is.
The Proterra
will definitely be a solid work shoe for me. I look forward to doing long road
miles in my Mix Masters. The Run Barefoot is my gym shoe, hands down. And I
hope to get a nine and a half pair of Vapors for summertime trail running. A
few different purposes than what Merrell had in mind, but still functional.
9/4/2015 Update.
The Mix Masters lasted about 6months before they were too shot to run in.
I had to unload the Proterra as the forced pronation was getting too uncomfortable.
The Run Barefoots are still in good shape, I never run in them.
The Vapors are finally starting to show signs of wear. This shoe has been fantastic. It's great for wearing on road trips due to its very minimal design, it packs nice and small, it makes a decent water shoe.
9/4/2015 Update.
The Mix Masters lasted about 6months before they were too shot to run in.
I had to unload the Proterra as the forced pronation was getting too uncomfortable.
The Run Barefoots are still in good shape, I never run in them.
The Vapors are finally starting to show signs of wear. This shoe has been fantastic. It's great for wearing on road trips due to its very minimal design, it packs nice and small, it makes a decent water shoe.