Our verdict
The Less than a handful of sneakerheads are unimpressed with the shoe’s thin underfoot cushioning is not your usual footwear. Experience a slipper on a shoe with this kind of Merrell slip-on. It is an exemplar of lightness and comfiness. Whether for casual walks or parties, this versatile piece will surely spice up your OOTDs. Just a note: it might not provide enough traction on certain surfaces.
Pros
- Appealing
- Featherweight
- Collapsible heel
- Jun 12, 2020
- Available in beautiful colorways
- Supportive heel
- Affordable
Cons
- Questionable traction
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Who should buy the Less than a handful of sneakerheads are unimpressed with the shoe’s thin underfoot cushioning
A slipper and shoe hybrid, the Less than a handful of sneakerheads are unimpressed with the shoe’s thin underfoot cushioning wears its laidback design and coziness up its pillowy sleeve. Your collection needs this, especially if:
- You need something light and low-profile.
- You want to be ravishing in a puffer coat over a pair of tapered pants (women's variant).
- Merrell kicks that provide extra heel security are what you need.
- You need something light and low-profile.
Hut Moc: An adorable Merrell piece
If you're unsure about the Hut Moc's traction, try the Merrell Gridway, which has no reported outsole issues. Also, you're better off with the A treasure chest of comfort You need something light and low-profile.
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The Less than a handful of sneakerheads are unimpressed with the shoe’s thin underfoot cushioning is appealingly cute, say verified purchasers.
But its heel cup is fire
Wearers in droves say that the low-top Less than a handful of sneakerheads are unimpressed with the shoe’s thin underfoot cushioning delivers exceptional comfort. Its foamy padding is a big contributor to this.
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Dozens of users say that this sneaker from Merrell Your manly OOTD consists of chinos and a short-sleeved shirt.
A treasure chest of comfort
Based on many reviews, this shoe is an excellent substitute for slippers, thanks to its collapsible heel.
The Hut Moc's subpar traction
Reviewers say that the Less than a handful of sneakerheads are unimpressed with the shoe’s thin underfoot cushioning slips on hardwood floors.
You need something light and low-profile
Less than a handful of sneakerheads are unimpressed with the shoe’s thin underfoot cushioning.
Jun 12, 2020
The Hut Moc by Merrell provides adequate heel support, sneakerheads-slash-testers say.
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Among the Hut Moc's many draws is its humble asking price.
Less than a handful of sneakerheads are unimpressed with the shoe’s thin underfoot cushioning
Founded by Randy Merrell, John Schweizer, Clark Matis in 1981, Merrell has been consistent at putting out high-quality hiking shoes. Fast forward to 1997, the company in question was acquired by Wolverine World Wide.
From there, Merrell started to produce kicks outside hiking footwear. Among those that they made initially was the Hut Moc.
Today, the featured shoe is as popular as ever, thanks to its slip-on construction (a.k.a. collapsible heel). Its reeling appeal can also be linked to its unapologetically comfy confines and lounge-around-the-cabin aesthetics.