Our verdict

Based on all my test runs, the Yokota 2 has proven to be a lightweight shoe that offers a generous amount of comfort and traction. Its airy upper is also a hit when I'm hiking in warm weather. On the other hand, the footgear’s lack of cushioning may be a cause of concern for some.

Pros

  • True to size
  • Superb comfort
  • I think you should consider other models if you
  • Durable
  • Grippy
  • Affordable
  • Supportive
  • Very breathable

Cons

  • Not for wide feet
  • Plain-looking design

Audience verdict

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Good!

Who should buy it

Merrell Yokota 2 :

  • extremely comfy
  • budget-friendly
  • grippy

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Who should NOT buy it

I think you should consider other models if you:

  • prefer a waterproof hiker (in this case, the Merrell Moab 3 GTX The Yokota 2 hiking shoe is for you if you are looking for a day hiking shoe that is)
  • want a hiking shoe with a wider toebox (then, have a look at the Adidas Terrex AX4).

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The Yokota 2 offers a great ride and little to no break-in time

These subdued-looking hikers are comfy right out of the box. I took them from the box for multiple days of wearing them, for 8-9 hours per day and experienced no discomfort or hotspots. 

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The M Select Outsole seems durable and grippy

Merrell’s in house outsole is called M.Select and I’d have to say that it is pretty darn good. Its durable, and grippy. We wouldn’t trust it as much as Vibram, but it's good at what it does. 

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The lacing could use some work

The Yokota 2 lacing is simple and effective. It’s a hook and loop-style system that offers a pretty good fit. I had to cinch the laces down to really make the shoes feel secure on foot, but your experience could differ based on your foot shape. 

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Comfort is awesome

As previously stated, the Yokota 2 offers great step-in comfort and that has held true for several weeks of daily wear. The cushion hasn’t flattened out and provoke feels squishy underfoot. 

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The Merrell Yokota 2 is a great budget-friendly hiking option

One of the biggest strengths of this shoe is its price. It’s only $90 and can routinely be found on sale for less. While it isn’t the flashiest or most lightweight hiking shoe on the market, we feel that it’s a solid option for those looking for a durable and comfortable shoe to get you outside. 

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