The Merrell Speed Arc has the support I need to walk 8,000 steps a day—get them now for up to 50% off
Comfortable, stylish and on sale
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It's rare to find a shoe that is comfortable enough for walking and spending a lot of time on your feet that actually looks good. But Merrell Speed Arc Matis is that shoe.
It’s an urban walking shoe with support and comfort for everyday wear. And the men’s is currently up to 50% off on Amazon, with 45% off the women’s.
I've been wearing these shoes non-stop for the past year and they’re still in great condition. They’re my favourite pair to throw on for running errands or heading out for a walk around my local park. I’ve also taken them on a couple of city breaks, and they’re great for long days on your feet.
With so many colorways available, I’m considering investing in a new pair to add to my collection.
As always with shopping for shoes on Amazon, the price varies by colorway and size, but where the size is in stock, the worst discount you can get is 35%—not too bad at all!
The men’s shoe gets the biggest headline discount and that’s on a range of sizes in the white.
Merrell is known for making hiking and outdoor shoes, but the Speed Arc was designed as a more lightweight, everyday shoe, helping to make your daily steps more comfortable.
I've also worn them on longer walks and found them to provide a good amount of support. If you plan to use them for adventures or live somewhere particularly rainy, there's also a GORE-TEX option available, which is fully waterproof.
If you're looking for an alternative to clunky walking boots, but want more support than a trainer, I’m sure you'll get as much wear out of the Merrell Speed Arc Matis as I have.
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Alice Porter is a freelance journalist covering lifestyle topics including health, fitness and wellness. She is particularly interested in women's health, strength training and fitness trends and writes for publications including Stylist Magazine, Refinery29, The Independent and Glamour Magazine. Like many other people, Alice's personal interest in combining HIIT training with strength work quickly turned into a CrossFit obsession and she trains at a box in south London. When she's not throwing weights around or attempting handstand push-ups, you can probably find her on long walks in nature, buried in a book or hopping on a flight to just about anywhere it will take her.
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