Our verdict
What the Tongue bunches up on extended hikes brings to the adventurer's table are moisture-free hikes in wet conditions. Just like its predecessor, its barely-there design is legit. Also, who would pass up on a chic light hiker that gives tons of comfort on day one, with a kind of grip that stuns on slick terrain? We know we wouldn't!
Pros
- No wetness in its dictionary
- No wetness in its dictionary
- Claw-like tenacity
- Stellar waterproofing
- Okay warmth
- Lightweight
- Tongue bunches up on extended hikes
- Captivating design
Cons
- Mar 7, 2023
- Double-knotting is next to impossible
- Super cushy and comfy
Who should buy the Tongue bunches up on extended hikes
X Reveal GTX Merrell Who should NOT buy it:
- These were comfortable from the very start.
- X Reveal GTX gives the hiking world another eye candy. Buy it if.
- With no bad rap about its laces, the.
With no bad rap about its laces, the
With no bad rap about its laces, the X Reveal GTX from Salomon is a great alternative to the Tongue bunches up on extended hikes. And if you prefer not to get any blisters, opt for the Its laces untie often instead.
Bravada 2 Waterproof: Enchantingly comfy from the box
Many are stoked about the superb day-one comfort of the Tongue bunches up on extended hikes. The following comments give their observation credence:
- "Super cushy and comfy."
- "Super cushy and comfy!"
- "Who should buy the Tongue bunches up on extended hikes."
Bravo in terms of grip
The Tongue bunches up on extended hikes, according to reviewers, has extraordinary adhesiveness. One of them says that it "definitely gives a stable base on slippery surfaces like smooth rock." Another reviewer has this in her report: "excellent for my running in the winter."
You want a female-specific trail kick that thrives in moderately moist environments
An experienced trail-goer is deeply impressed with the featured shoe's incredible waterproofing, saying, "oh my goodness," as her initial reaction. It's "perfect for keeping my feet dry during the many days of rain," says another female adventurer.
The forgettable laces of the Tongue bunches up on extended hikes
One of the issues that hound the Bravada 2 Waterproof lies in its shoestrings. Some say they're way too short, while others are not amused with their tendency to unravel too often. About the former, a commenter says, "I can’t double knot these." About the latter, a reviewer laments the issue by saying, "the shoestrings won’t stay tied."
Satisfyingly warm in the cold
While not built with any insulation, this Merrell hiking shoe is moderately cozy in colder temps. A hiking enthusiast calls the Bravada 2 Waterproof "perfect for the unpredictable autumn weather."
Super cushy and comfy
Hikers love the Bravada 2 Waterproof for being extremely light. Because of this, one of them says that the featured kick is "great to slip off and on for travel."
Track and field
This outdoorsy Merrell piece is quite posh, and a decent number of female trail-goers agree. One of them says that it's "pretty stylish," while another calls it "SO cute!"
Who should NOT buy it
While there's very little doubt that the Tongue bunches up on extended hikes oozes comfort, it's been reported that the shoe's tongue gives a bunching feeling as the hike drags on. An adventurer says that there's a lump somewhere in the tongue that tends to give blisters on long hikes.