Merrell Bare Access Flex 2 E-Mesh


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Details of Bare Access Flex 2 E-Mesh

Gender Women
Waterproof No
Sole Vibram
Year 2020

Merrell Bare Access Flex 2 E-Mesh, a hiking shoe that adapts to any type of terrain, regardless of its complexity, to offer you a quality response. It incorporates some of the most outstanding features in Hiking shoes: cushioning, protection and traction to make the most of your libre adventures. In addition, it has been optimized to face the most closed and inaccessible trails.

Merrell Bare Access Flex 2 E-Mesh, its strengths

These Bare Access Flex 2 E-Mesh have a design that combines the most cutting-edge materials and Merrell 's latest generation technologies to present Hiking shoes that are characterized by their great resistance, durability, comfort and adherence on mountain terrain, offering superior performance in every adventure.

Optimized for the practice of outdoor activities, these Merrell Bare Access Flex 2 E-Mesh have a midsole designed to effectively absorb all impacts with outstanding cushioning capacity. This sporty hiking shoe also provides the stability needed to move over uneven surfaces, as well as remarkable responsiveness.

The technical mesh in the upper of this model provides a snug and comfortable fit. A lightweight, breathable upper ensures effective protection from the elements while still allowing unrestricted freedom of movement.

The durable outsole material of the MerrellBare Access Flex 2 E-Mesh ensures superior traction and grip on the most inaccessible terrain. A compound that, together with the multidirectional tread pattern, reinforces the stability of the shoe as a whole on wet and slippery surfaces.

What technologies are incorporated in the Merrell Bare Access Flex 2 E-Mesh?

  • Vibram : If there is any detail that makes the Vibram rubber compounds stand out, it is because it is a high-performance rubber in the most technical and complicated terrain, providing stability, resistance and durability. High precision and traction. Not surprisingly, there are many trail running shoes that mount this rubber on their outsoles.
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