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Merrell Agility Peak 5 

Meet this agile trail run hike shoes hybrid that's ready to help you conquer your next summit.

The Intro


The marriage of a lightweight flexible trail runner to a sturdy , ready to kick up some trail dirt hiking shoe. The Merrell MQM 3 is a blend of both worlds, rugged, yet flexible and nimble to perform. The shoe is the third generation of the MQM series (move quickly in the mountains) . For all the imposters out there , including the merrell nova II , the MQM brings some new shiny upgrades including a rock plate and toe cap to protect your foot and toes. The grip is improved with a Vibram 5 layer to the sole and finally a bellow tongue with a lace to toe locking system. The bellow keeps dirt out but equally provides comfort, while the lacing systems improves the fit and closure. This shoe looks great on the surface, but lets walk the talk and put it to the test.
Disclaimer: The following product review is not in collaboration with Rei or Merrell , no compensation or materials were given or presented for this review.

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Product purchased @ REI.com
Fast Facts about the MQM3:
  • Weight 1 lb. 4 oz.
  • Available in multiple colors
  • Available for men and women.
  • Offered with or without Gore-Tex
What you will love about the MQM3
  • Super lightweight
  • Vibram Grip
  • Breathability
  • Good lug depth
  • Affordable
  • Rock plate for shock absorption
  • Toe cap

First Impressions


   I was excited for this MQM 3 series shoe, my goal of finding a tough trail running/hiking hybrid had been the thing of hopes and dreams for many years. I was drawn to this shoe for several reasons, the additions of a toe cap at the front, a rock plate underneath and the Vibram 5 at the sole for grip were necessities for tough day hiking.
  The out of the box impression was that this is a nice looking shoe with solid design and careful thought for the third generation MQM series. Immediately, I was caught off guard by the bellows tongue because it felt like the exterior of a winter ski coat with texture and abundant thickness. The shoes itself had a versatile design, with its tough exterior for trail performance (running or hiking) and the contrasting colors of black and silver aligning nicely with my personal preference.  At this point my bias alert was buzzing as I was skeptical of the bellow tongue and its fit for comfort but the first look and touch was overall positive. 

The Performance


The MQM's boast that its a hiking shoe, so to meet that marketing pitch from Merrell I felt it best that this shoe needed a proper welcome to our areas terrains in the form of a three trail review.

At first slide in, you are greeted with comfort, this shoe's air cushion treats the user to a soft yet firm lining. the shoe fits neither snug nor large, so when purchasing, aim for your standard shoe size. the concern of the bellows tongue thickness quickly evaporated by the lace to toe locking system. what does that mean? think of a climbing shoe or ski boot where the laces go all the way down to the toe area. this creates a more snug feel and prevents debris from entering.  

MILL PRONG REVIEW:
As expected being a hiking shoe with a trail running soul , the MQM performed exceptionally well on this mainly dirt covered trail. The kicker with Mill Prong was that it was the longest trail in our review at over seven miles. The MQM effectively kept out dirt, there was no shift or gliding within the shoe (any shifting or gliding = blisters) and it had adequate breathability. the shoe's performance met the challenge of a distance based hike.

Ravens Rock:
A qualified testing ground for its distance and its terrain. A consistent flux of changing topography will have hikers feeling the burn and watching each turn across this terrain. Ravens Rock provides users with tactical steps in and around its rocky descents. The MQM toe cap and rock plate pleasantly held up across the entire trail.  Additionally, another pleasant surprise was the support during swift descents with little to no pressure on the ankles (being a low top shoe).  Furthermore the toe gap provided fantastic protection from roots, rocks and all the great things that want to stub your toes.

Billy Goat:
A short but tough hike that requires balance, mobility and sturdiness. The MQM was up to the challenge as the most improved and flaunted upgrade (the Vibram sole) was effective and over performed on the boulder scrambles of Billy Goat. The terrain wielded opportunities of mastering rock hops, a 60 ft. rock wall scamper and dancing between roots, loose rock and debris. The most impressive takeaway was the durability combined with lightweight providing an effortless feel on the trail. 

The Final Thought:
This is a solid shoe for day hikers and weekend wanderers looking for a hiking shoe that can adapt to terrain changes, provide flexibility and mobility with added protection. The game changer for the MQM 3 are the addons of toe cap, Vibram grip and the rock plate which easily tailor with the light weight comfort feel of a trail runner without taxing the performance. I truly love this shoe and its become my primary go to for hiking , heck I even took it with me to a few trails in Rocky Mountain national park. This is an easy review , an easy win for hikers who want comfort, lightweight and the max protection all in one.​

THE TESTING GROUNDS:

Compton Gap Trail
​Mill Prong: (7.6 Miles)
A solid forest hike in Shenandoah National Park with miles of dirt, stone and water features. A fun place to test over multiple surfaces and big miles during a hot summer day in Virginia
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Ravens Rock (6.2 Miles)
A rigorous adventure with tough terrain obstacles like roots, rocks, water crossings mixed with steady elevation gainers and elevation drops. A great place to break in and test the shock absorption.
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Billy Goat (4.9 Miles)
If there was any place to demo a shoe and treat it horribly then it would be the Billy Goat trail.  This trail throws miles of rock scramble, boulders, lose rock, roots at you. The key word on this trail demo is grip!
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        • Work Up : OLD RAG
        • Work Up : Mount Rogers
        • Work Up : Mount Marshall
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      • Beginner Trails
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        • Family Friendly Trails
        • Parents Guide to Family Hiking
        • Six Hikes for 5 and under
        • Top Kids Trails Shenandoah National Park
        • Ultimate Kids Trail Guide
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        • Bucket List Hikes
        • Hidden Gems Shenandoah National Park
        • Summer Blockbuster Trails
        • Top Day Hikes Shenandoah National Park
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        • Top Summit Hikes not in a national park
        • Top Swimming Holes
        • Waterfall Hikes
      • Romantic Hikes
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      • Toughest Virginia Hikes
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    • Gear Guide >
      • Beginner Hikers Must Haves
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      • Gear Reviews >
        • Merrell MQM3 Review
        • Merrell Nova II
        • Exo Spikes
        • National Park App
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        • Relive App
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      • Bearfence Mountain
      • Blackrock Summit
      • Bootens Gap
      • Brown Gap
      • Bucks Hollow
      • Chimney and Calvary Rock
      • Compton Gap
      • Dark Hollow -Rose River
      • Double Bear Bocks
      • Furnace Mountain
      • Hawksbill Gap
      • Hazel Falls
      • Hightop Mountain
      • Lewis Falls
      • Little Devil Stairs
      • Marys Rock
      • Millers Head
      • Mill Prong
      • Mount Marshall
      • Old Rag Mountain
      • Overall Run Falls
      • Robertson Mountain
      • Stony Man
      • South River Falls
      • Sugarloaf Loop SNP
      • Turk Mountain
      • White Oak Canyon
    • Central Virginia >
      • Bear Church Rock
      • Big Scloss
      • Blue Ridge Tunnel
      • Copernicus Ridge
      • Duncan Knob
      • Emerald Pond
      • Fridley Gap Trail
      • Hidden Rocks
      • Jawbone Gap Overlook
      • Kennedy Peak
      • Kepler Overlook
      • Little Schloss
      • North Mountain
      • Strickler Knob
      • Tibbet Knob
      • Veach Gap
      • Yoda Overlook
    • Southern Virginia >
      • Barneys Wall
      • Bear Creek Lake Loop
      • Big House Mountain
      • Bottoms Creek Gorge Preserve
      • Buffalo Mountain Preserve
      • Cedar Cliffs
      • Cascade Falls
      • Cole Mountain
      • Crabtree Falls
      • Devils Marbleyard
      • Dragons Tooth
      • Elliot Knob
      • Fortunes Cove
      • Hay Rock
      • High Bridge Trail
      • Humpback Rock
      • McaFee Knob
      • Mount Pleasant
      • Mount Rogers
      • Paul's Creek Trail
      • Rock Castle Gorge
      • Sharp Top
      • Stiles Falls
      • St. Marys Wilderness
      • The Channels
      • The Priest
      • The Triple Crown
      • Tinker Cliffs
    • Trail Ratings
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