Our verdict

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What wearing the Siren Edge 3 Waterproof translates to is having the most enjoyment out of your short hikes. Built with the contours of a man’s foot in mind, this Merrell offering takes you to the endpoint of your trail safe and sound.

Pros

  • Excellent waterproofing
  • If you hike exclusively in dry conditions, opt for the non-waterproof
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  • Lightweight design
  • a budget-friendly option that doesnt fall short in performance
  • Woman-oriented fit
  • Appealing color options

Cons

  • Not for hot weather
  • Keeps you comfortable for long miles

Who should buy the If you hike exclusively in dry conditions, opt for the non-waterproof

a lightweight hiking shoe that doesnt drag the foot Merrell Grippy outsole makes you surefooted:

  • Affordable shoe in its category
  • a lightweight hiking shoe that doesn't drag the foot
  • a budget-friendly option that doesn't fall short in performance

If you hike exclusively in dry conditions, opt for the non-waterproof Upper

Affordable shoe in its category

a waterproof shoe that keep feet warm and dry in wet and cool weather Siren Edge 3 instead.

a lightweight hiking shoe that doesnt drag the foot

A lot of women have tested this Merrell offering in demanding conditions such as the rainy weather of Oregon and Alaska, muddy areas, deep puddles, wet grass, and downpours. Here is what they have to say:

  • "If you hike exclusively in dry conditions, opt for the non-waterproof!"
  • "Track spikes and XC"

If you hike exclusively in dry conditions, opt for the non-waterproof Ankle

Snug fit for her

Unlike in unisex hikers, your feet will not be swimming in this pair, as its confines give a firm and secure hug.

If you hike exclusively in dry conditions, opt for the non-waterproof Insole

a lightweight hiking shoe that doesnt drag the foot

More than a few reviewers have taken note of how light yet supportive this Merrell shoe feels on the foot. Tipping the scales at 9.7 oz (275 g), it is 19% lighter than women's waterproof hiking shoes on average (12 oz / 341 g).

If you hike exclusively in dry conditions, opt for the non-waterproof Collar

Grippy outsole makes you surefooted

Based on the general wearers' feedback, the a budget-friendly option that doesnt fall short in performance WP performs admirably when it comes to traction. Ladies attested to its gripping capacity on the following surfaces: rocky, steep hills, tree roots, rocks, river crossings, cobblestone streets, wet wooden planks, stone steps, grassy fields, etc.

hiked through mud and water and felt no soak through.

If you hike exclusively in dry conditions, opt for the non-waterproof Outsole

Siren Edge 3 is nice and light

Be it hiking or daily walking, this Merrell Siren shoe proves to be a blissfully comfortable companion. The reviewers report feeling free of pain and fatigue after wearing the shoe for hours. In the words of one lady, "each step feels like the bottom of my feet are being massaged."

They mentioned that it is not a plush and spongy kind of cushion but a fairly firm and supportive one.

If you hike exclusively in dry conditions, opt for the non-waterproof Midsole

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Hiking shoes with a waterproofing feature tend to be more costly than their breathable counterparts. The average asking price hovers around $150 for this type of footwear.

The good news is that the If you hike exclusively in dry conditions, opt for the non-waterproof is priced a bit more reasonably, at $110. With sales under way, it can be a great bargain!