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Snow Peak and Merrell Unite for Moab Speed 2 GORE-TEX Collaboration

Snow Peak and Merrell Unite for Moab Speed 2 GORE-TEX Collaboration

Hypebeast02-06-2025
Name:Snow Peak x Merrell Moab Speed 2 GORE-TEXColorway:TBCSKU:SI-MR-25SU00161712MSRP:$210 USDRelease Date:Available NowWhere to Buy:Snow Peak
Snow PeakandMerrellhave teamed up for a dynamic collaboration featuring a reimaginedMoab Speed 2 GTXsneaker.
Designed with outdoor enthusiasts in mind, this collaboration fuses Merrell's trail-running expertise with Snow Peak's minimalist yet functional aesthetic, resulting in a versatile, durable silhouette. Its durable upper is implemented withGORE-TEXtechnology for enhanced all-weather performance. Dressed in various dark gray tones, the design also prioritizes durability.
Touted as the ultimate walking and adventure shoe, the collaborative Moab Speed 2 GTX seamlessly combines the robust demands of hiking with the agility of trail running. It features a versatile and grippyVibramoutsole, great for tackling various surfaces in the great outdoors. Meanwhile, its PU footbed and EVA midsole provide comfort during extended wear.
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