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At Merrell, we believe in sharing the simple power of being outside with everyone. It’s a belief that defines our business, strengthens our brand, and reaffirms our commitment to delivering exceptional footwear products. Most of all, it provides us with a better understanding of what you expect from a quality outdoor product.
Wolverine World Wide, Inc., owner of the Merrell brand (“Merrell”), warrants its Merrell footwear to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the verified date of purchase or delivery (if later than the date of purchase) by the original end-user purchaser. If a Merrell product fails due to any material or manufacturing defect during this period then, after inspection and verification, we will reimburse the purchaser for repairs or replace it at our discretion.
This warranty only applies in the United States and it does not cover damage caused by misuse, negligence, normal wear and tear, accident, improper care, modification, or the natural degradation of colors or materials (including waterproofing and odor control) over time. Because Merrell cannot control the quality of products sold by unauthorized sellers, this warranty applies only to products sold by Merrell or authorized Merrell retailers, unless otherwise prohibited by law. Merrell reserves the right to reject warranty claims for Merrell products purchased from unauthorized sellers, including Merrell products sold on unauthorized Internet sites.
If you believe your Merrell product has failed due to a defect in materials or workmanship, you can contact Merrell Customer Service through the online damaged/defective formor call (800) 288-3124 to make a warranty claim. The following requirements apply to the Merrell Limited Warranty claims process:
When we designed our first pair of hiking boots in 1981, we began with a simple belief; that more people should get outside. We had no idea how many would follow it or how many adventures would be taken. How many connections would be made or lives changed by getting on a path and seeing where it goes. Today we can look back and see how one simple belief helped fuel an outdoor movement shared by many. For those who share our conviction, our trail has just begun.