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Merrell Advances Running Innovation with the Launch of the High-Tech ProMorph Hybrid

Merrell Advances Running Innovation with the Launch of the High-Tech ProMorph Hybrid

Engineered for runners who move between roads and trails, the ProMorph blends responsive foam and all-terrain traction
ROCKFORD, Mich., June 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Merrell, the world's leading hiking and outdoor footwear brand, is expanding its performance running portfolio with the debut of the ProMorph, an all-terrian hybrid built with responsive cushioning and confident grip across any surface. The ProMorph merges the DNA of an elite road racer with the technicality of a trail shoe, making it Merrell's most well-rounded hybrid to date.
Designed for runners seeking a one-stop shop shoe that can carry them across long distances and varying terrain, the ProMorph is built with energy-efficient FloatPro+ foam, offering lightweight rebound over extended periods of time. FLEXconnect® dual-directional flex grooves enhance stability and ground feel, while a Vibram® XS Trek Evo outsole provides versatile grip on both wet and dry ground, allowing for confident movement whether you're on asphalt or mountain switchbacks.
'At Merrell, we're reimagining what performance looks like for today's runner by merging our trail heritage with modern innovation,' said Richard McLeod, Chief Marketing Officer for Merrell. 'The ProMorph exemplifies how we're evolving—delivering a hybrid design that's not just versatile but engineered with our most advanced foam and traction technologies to meet the expectations of a new generation of athletes. It's a bold step forward in redefining what Merrell stands for in the running space.'
With a stack height of 32.5mm in the heel and a 6mm drop, the ProMorph is tuned for high-cushion performance without sacrificing control. The athletic fit locks in the foot while maintaining breathability and comfort for ultra-distance efforts, making it a trusted go-to from daily training to race day use.
To celebrate the launch of the ProMorph, Merrell sponsored team 'Loose Footage' at the 2025 Southbound 400, an unsanctioned 400-mile relay race from the Canadian border to Manhattan held on May 16. The race had no permits, no official course markings and no designated hand-off points—just one rule: a runner must be moving at all times. Team Loose Footage took third place overall, completing the race in the ProMorph.
The ProMorph will be available for $150 in men's and women's models, launching on July 1, 2025, at Merrell.com and select retailers.
ABOUT MERRELL:Merrell exists to share the simple power of being outside and is committed to building an inclusive and sustainable environment for future generations to enjoy. As the global leader in outdoor active footwear with the Moab hiking boot and Jungle Moc, Merrell is focused on merging performance, styling, and comfort to empower all people to explore the outdoors confidently. The brand was recently named Footwear News' 2022 Brand of the Year for promoting a more diverse vision of the outdoors. Visit Merrell.com or follow us on social @Merrell. Merrell is a division of Wolverine World Wide, Inc. (NYSE: WWW), one of the world's leading marketers and licensors of branded casual, active lifestyle, work, outdoor sport, athletic, children's, and uniform footwear and apparel.
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