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Free hiking shoes. Well worn. Probably 200+ miles in, so it is halfway through its lifetime. See attached pictures. It comes with the original shoebox, which isn't pictured. Model name is "Merrell Moab mid waterproof". The equivalent model, Moab2, is currently at $135 new. Obviously these pairs aren't new, but they are great, functional, and can go on most kinds of adventures, from Arizona rocks to Sierran light snow, from alpine fords to high elevation deserts. At about ~2lb, they're rugged hiking boots that can go on backpacking as well. The only reason why I'm letting em go is because they are too narrow for me, and I kept losing a toenail or two after major backpacking trips. That being said, these boots are on the narrower side, so beware if you're like me. I realized that I need about a 4" toe box measured parallel from the pinky.
Vibram soles can be resoled starting at $75 if needed, probably in the next couple years. Shoelaces, eyelets and midsoles are holding up fine. I've gone on exceptionally rugged hikes recently, and they damaged a bit of the mesh (shown in pics). Left sole is more worn than the right sole, but it still has plenty of life left until having to get them resoled.