Performance

Lightness
9
Cushioning
8
Flexibility
8
Fit
8
Durability
9
Grip
10

Details of Annex Trak

Gender Men
Weight 460 gr
Sole Vibram
Year 2018

The Merrell Annex Trak (Reference: ML-J91803-400) is being one of the most prominent shoes in recent years, mainly because it has been the shoe in which the brand has given a higher priority to aesthetic design. And the results are in sight, with a trekking shoe designed directly for hiking, but at the same time able to offer a simple and elegant look for everyday use. We can get this model in colors with blue, black or brown tones. The blue color is being the most chosen.

Ultra resistant upper

As usual in the American firm, the uppers of their sneakers stand out for a very durable upper, and the Annex Trak could not be less. It is made of leather and mesh, creating a combination of strength and breathability at the height of very few brands in the footwear market for trekking.

A minimalist upper in which we find the classic reinforcement for the toe and heel, both areas very exposed to wear, which is why it has a very resistant thick rubber, to offer durability over time.

Midsole without Air Cushion

If we have to put some but to these Merrell shoes is in the absence of the Air Cushion cushioning system, which in other shoes of the brand has been well accepted, and that in this model is missed. Even so, the classic and lightweight EVA midsole has been used to offer lightness in the tread.

Grip on all surfaces

This shoe is equipped with the Vibram sole, which provides safety and protection on all types of surfaces. This rubber compound with a thick tread pattern is able to offer excellent traction in all weather conditions.

What can you use these Merrell Annex Trak for?

The Merrell brand is improving in recent years its design, getting more modern shoes and with that modern touch that offers versatility, since you can have a shoe for everyday use, and also take them to your adventures in the mountains, without the worry of not having a shoe that protects the foot well for these difficult surfaces that we face people who we like life in the mountains.

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