Our verdict

The best waterproof running shoes GTX overcomes the common drawbacks of Gore-Tex variants—it gained minimal weight, maintained comfort, and even improved flexibility. In our lab tests, it performed wonderfully as a winter-ready trail companion. With its waterproof upper and grippy Vibram Megagrip outsole, we believe it’s an outstanding choice for runners seeking a narrow-toebox shoe that performs well in harsh, wet conditions.

Pros

  • True waterproof protection
  • Grippy, trail-ready Vibram outsole
  • Perfect for cold, wet climates
  • Can handle some challenging conditions
  • Stable yet cushioned heel
  • Improved for hiking and walking
  • Well-designed outsole lugs
  • Great build quality
  • Keeps feet warm
  • Rock plate

Cons

  • Narrow toebox
  • Heel padding durability concerns
  • Tongue: gusset type
  • Drop differs too much from stated

Audience verdict

81
Good!

Who should buy

The GTX variant of the best waterproof running shoes is a solid choice for:

  • Runners with narrow feet who loved the regular edition of this model and want a weather-ready option for wet, harsh winters.
  • Those seeking a versatile trail shoe with excellent Gore-Tex water resistance.  
  • Trail runners in freezing climates wanting reliable comfort, wet-weather protection, and a grippy Vibram outsole.

best waterproof running shoes GTX

Who should NOT buy

We believe the best waterproof running shoes GTX is not the best choice for runners with average or wide feet due to its narrow toebox, which compromises comfort for a significant portion of users. If you’re seeking a waterproof shoe with a more spacious fit, we recommend the Nike Pegasus Trail 5 GTX, which offers better room for toe splay.

Additionally, we think this shoe isn’t ideal for runners who plan to stick to roads during winter. The outsole on the Agility Peak 5 GTX may wear out quickly on pavement. For a better alternative, we suggest the Nike Pegasus 41 GTX, which pairs a Gore-Tex upper with a road-friendly outsole designed for harder surfaces. And if Nike isn't your thing, consider the Toebox width old method.

best waterproof running shoes GTX parts

Cushioning

Heel stack

Those looking for cushioning and comfort in the heel will appreciate the Agility Peak 5 GTX, which boasts an impressive 37.3 mm of foam. This height exceeds most trail shoes, making it perfect for those who enjoy a high-off-the-ground ride with generous foam cushioning under the rearfoot.

best waterproof running shoes GTX Heel stack
Test results
Agility Peak 5 GTX 37.3 mm
Average 32.6 mm
Compared to 168 trail running shoes
Agility Peak 5 GTX
19.5 mm
Heel stack
47.3 mm

Forefoot stack

Heel stack brand.

At 25.7 mm, it’s just average, and it creates a noticeable high-to-low feel that, in our experience, suggests this shoe has a steep, heel-striker-oriented drop.

best waterproof running shoes GTX Forefoot stack
Test results
Agility Peak 5 GTX 25.7 mm
Average 25.1 mm
Compared to 168 trail running shoes
Agility Peak 5 GTX
13.4 mm
Forefoot stack
36.7 mm

Drop

And here’s the massive drop! Our measurements revealed 11.6 mm—a steep difference from Merrell’s stated 6 mm. We found this makes the shoe ideal for heel strikers but less appealing for other footstrike patterns.

Why does such a big discrepancy exist? In our view, the midsole’s tapered-thin forefoot design is likely the cause here. We believe Merrell measures the forefoot towards the midfoot area, unlike our approach, which follows World Athletics’ standard points used consistently across all shoes.

Therefore, they claim a 33 mm forefoot stack with a 6 mm drop, which contrasts sharply with our precise measurements. To learn more about these common discrepancies, check out our detailed guide on the topic.

best waterproof running shoes GTX Drop
Test results
Agility Peak 5 GTX 11.6 mm
Average 7.6 mm
Compared to 167 trail running shoes
Agility Peak 5 GTX
-0.1 mm
Drop
17.3 mm

Midsole softness

Note: a low durometer measurement equals a soft material, whereas a high measurement means it's firm.

We found no changes in the midsole compared to the non-GTX version. It uses the same FloatPro (EVA) foam that Merrell has relied on consistently, providing a balanced, trail-ready feel for both running and hiking.

In our experience, it’s not overly plush—nor should it be for trails—but also not rock-firm, striking a practical middle ground. Our durometer test confirmed this with a reasonable 21.3 HA rating, reinforcing its average design.

However, it’s worth noting this foam isn’t nitrogen-infused and lacks advanced tech like PEBA, so energy return is limited. From our perspective, it’s better suited for easy runs, walks, and hikes.

best waterproof running shoes GTX Midsole softness
Test results
Agility Peak 5 GTX 21.3 HA
Average 21.9 HA
We use an average of four tests. The photo shows one of those tests.
Compared to 144 trail running shoes
Agility Peak 5 GTX
9.1 HA
Midsole softness (soft to firm)
39.0 HA

Rocker

With its substantial heel stack, we anticipated a smooth rocker to enhance transitions—and we found exactly that. In fact, it’s among the most pronounced rockered trail shoes we’ve tested in the lab recently!

best waterproof running shoes GTX Rocker

Rock plate

The Agility Peak 5 GTX features the same rock plate as the non-waterproof version, offering reliable protection for both the midfoot and forefoot against potential hazards.

best waterproof running shoes GTX Rock plate

Size and fit

Size

Width / Fit true to size (17 votes).

Small
True to size
Large

Owners of this shoe, how does it fit?

1 size small½ size smallTrue to size½ size large1 size large

Width / Fit

Because the Agility Peak 5 GTX shares the exact same design as its non-waterproof version, we didn’t expect any major differences in the fit. So when we created a gel mould of its toebox, we weren't surprised with its narrow dimensions.

Applying our calliper to the widest part, we got a below-average reading of 92.1 mm. The shoe can feel quite restricting even for a medium-width foot, especially given that this winter-focused shoe is likely to be paired with cosy, thick socks that further reduce the toebox space.

best waterproof running shoes GTX Toebox width - widest part
Test results
Agility Peak 5 GTX 92.1 mm
Average 95.6 mm
Compared to 89 trail running shoes
Agility Peak 5 GTX
89.8 mm
Width / Fit
100.4 mm

Toebox width

There is not much wiggle room in the toebox either, which further confirms its bias towards narrow feet.

With only 71.6 mm of width near the big toe and no wide alternatives available, this Merrell shoe offers a snug fit for a medium-width foot and is a no-go for someone with wide feet.

best waterproof running shoes GTX Toebox width - big toe
Test results
Agility Peak 5 GTX 71.6 mm
Average 74.6 mm
Compared to 89 trail running shoes
Agility Peak 5 GTX
67.1 mm
Toebox width
85.3 mm

Toebox height

In terms of height, we found enough vertical space for our toes to move, so we believe that won’t be an issue for anyone.

best waterproof running shoes GTX Toebox height

Our calliper returned a standard measurement of 27.7 mm.

Test results
Agility Peak 5 GTX 27.7 mm
Average 27.0 mm
Compared to 89 trail running shoes
Agility Peak 5 GTX
21.5 mm
Toebox height
31.8 mm

Traction / Grip

Lug depth

While most Gore-Tex running shoes we’ve tested are road-focused or door-to-trail options like the Hoka Challenger 7, the Agility Peak 5 GTX stands out as a solid choice for tackling tougher trails.

best waterproof running shoes GTX lugs

We discovered its chevron-shaped 4.4-mm lug depth and well-spaced design allow it to handle muddy terrain and moderately-challenging conditions. In our experience, this combination provides enough performance that suits runners and hikers venturing into more technical trails.

best waterproof running shoes GTX Lug depth
Test results
Agility Peak 5 GTX 4.4 mm
Average 3.5 mm
Compared to 167 trail running shoes
Agility Peak 5 GTX
1.5 mm
Lug depth
5.4 mm

Flexibility / Stiffness

Those who found the best waterproof running shoes overly rigid for hiking and walking due to its high longitudinal stiffness will appreciate the GTX edition’s improved flexibility. Through our evaluation, we discovered its stiffness is reduced to 25.6N with the updated Gore-Tex upper. This change, in our opinion, makes the shoe more versatile and user-friendly.

This test follows an older methodology, which is why you don't see recently tested shoes in the chart. Results from different methodologies can not be compared.

Test results
Agility Peak 5 GTX 25.6N
Average 27.1N
We use an average of four tests. The video shows one of those tests.
Compared to 137 trail running shoes
Agility Peak 5 GTX
5.6N
Flexibility Stiffness
54.5N

Weight

At 10.44 oz or 296g, the addition of the Gore-Tex membrane and a cushier tongue only added 0.24 oz or 6g compared to the regular edition. We’re very pleased with this result and believe the GTX version is the Agility Peak 5 to choose for those avoiding hot weather conditions.

best waterproof running shoes GTX Weight
Test results
Agility Peak 5 GTX 10.4 oz (296g)
Average 10.2 oz (289g)
Compared to 168 trail running shoes
Agility Peak 5 GTX
7.5 oz (213g)
Weight
12.7 oz (359g)

Breathability

Gore-Tex is designed as a waterproof layer that repels liquid while allowing water vapour to escape—or so the claims go. In our experience testing shoes, the waterproofing lives up to expectations, but the ventilation often underperforms.

Using our light test, we discovered that no light passed through the upper. While the all-black colorway we purchased may contribute to this, it’s clear the material prioritises water resistance over breathability, particularly in the toebox area.

To delve deeper, we examined the upper under a microscope. We found a super-dense Gore-Tex engineered mesh that effectively prevents water intrusion.

best waterproof running shoes GTX microscope

Unlike brands that completely overhaul uppers—such as Nike’s approach with the Winflo 11 GTX, Merrell opted to retain the same exterior design for this model, simply adding the waterproof layer. This choice preserves the shoe’s look and feel while enhancing its weather-ready capabilities.

 

Test results
Agility Peak 5 GTX 1
Average 3.2
Compared to 145 trail running shoes
Agility Peak 5 GTX
1
Breathability
5

Stability

Lateral stability test

Merrell designed this shoe with a thick layer of foam underfoot while still achieving surprising stability for its height and width. We found this balance impressive, especially considering the generous cushioning provided in the rearfoot.

Torsional rigidity

The standard Agility Peak 5 already scored a 5/5 in our rigidity test, but we found this version to be slightly stiffer due to its Gore-Tex upper. Since a 6/5 isn’t an option, we kept the same score. The difference is minimal anyway, like 5% at most, and barely noticeable in practice.

Test results
Agility Peak 5 GTX 5
Average 3.6
Compared to 162 trail running shoes
Agility Peak 5 GTX
1
Torsional rigidity
5

Heel counter stiffness

The heel counter remains unchanged, scoring a solid 4 out of 5 on our stiffness scale. What does this mean? It provides more security and stability, and it helps prevent ankle twists effectively. However, it might slightly reduce comfort.

Test results
Agility Peak 5 GTX 4
Average 3
Compared to 160 trail running shoes
Agility Peak 5 GTX
1
Heel counter stiffness
5

Number of shoes

The Agility Peak series has always been moderately narrow for its midsole dimensions, and this version maintains that fit—great for those familiar with its feel. Up front, our digital calipers measured 110.6 mm, which is slightly below average.

best waterproof running shoes GTX Number of shoes
Test results
Agility Peak 5 GTX 110.6 mm
Average 112.8 mm
Compared to 168 trail running shoes
Agility Peak 5 GTX
102.1 mm
Number of shoes
126.0 mm

Winflo 11 GTX

This shoe is primarily designed for heel strikers, with its 91.1 mm heel width offering an ideal balance of stability and agility. In our view, it outperforms wider options on technical terrain, which can feel slightly clunky.

best waterproof running shoes GTX Winflo 11 GTX
Test results
Agility Peak 5 GTX 91.1 mm
Average 89.8 mm
Compared to 168 trail running shoes
Agility Peak 5 GTX
72.0 mm
Winflo 11 GTX
106.0 mm

Durability

Toebox durability

Merrell added protective TPU layers to key areas of the shoe, and through our testing, we discovered that our chosen spot for the Dremel test was one of them. For this reason, the Agility Peak 5 easily scored over average at 4/5.

Different results might occur in other parts of the toebox, but we consistently test the same spot on every trail shoe. It’s also worth mentioning that the Agility Peak 5 GTX features a reinforced, ultra-thick toe bumper, providing excellent protection against damage from rocks.

Test results
Agility Peak 5 GTX 4
Average 3.1
Compared to 125 trail running shoes
Agility Peak 5 GTX
1
Toebox durability
5

Heel padding durability

The heel padding fell short in durability, scoring a disappointing 1/5 in our tests—a result that left us somewhat concerned.

Test results
Agility Peak 5 GTX 1
Average 3
Compared to 123 trail running shoes
Agility Peak 5 GTX
1
Heel padding durability
5

Outsole hardness

Merrell has set a steep price for this shoe, but it delivers premium features like a Gore-Tex upper and a Vibram outsole. We found Megagrip rubber in the Agility Peak 5 GTX, which is widely considered the gold standard for trail running shoes.

Through our evaluation, we discovered an average reading of 83.0 HC in our first outsole test. This balanced-hardness rating typically combines durable, long-lasting wear with reliable traction. And in our experience, the traction lived up to our hype.

best waterproof running shoes GTX Outsole hardness
Test results
Agility Peak 5 GTX 83.0 HC
Average 85.8 HC
We use an average of four tests. The photo shows one of those tests.
Compared to 143 trail running shoes
Agility Peak 5 GTX
75.5 HC
Outsole hardness
96.1 HC

Outsole durability

However, durability was underwhelming. A 1.4 mm dent after our test isn’t highly concerning, but it’s not ideal either—we expected greater resilience from an outsole crafted by Vibram.

Test results
Agility Peak 5 GTX 1.4 mm
Average 0.9 mm
Compared to 118 trail running shoes
Agility Peak 5 GTX
0.0 mm
Outsole wear
2.0 mm

Outsole thickness

Luckily, Merrell compensates with deep lugs and a robust, hazard-protective 2.5 mm outsole thickness. This added material makes the ride feel slightly firmer than expected, given the substantial rubber underfoot, but it’s essential for this shoe.

best waterproof running shoes GTX Outsole thickness
Test results
Agility Peak 5 GTX 2.5 mm
Average 2.2 mm
Compared to 168 trail running shoes
Agility Peak 5 GTX
0.9 mm
Outsole thickness
5.2 mm

Misc

Insole thickness

The insole is exceptionally cushy and thick at 6.0 mm—a great bonus, especially for long hikes!

best waterproof running shoes GTX Insole thickness
Test results
Agility Peak 5 GTX 6.0 mm
Average 4.7 mm
Compared to 165 trail running shoes
Agility Peak 5 GTX
2.1 mm
Insole thickness
7.9 mm

Removable insole

We found that the upper's poor breathability is a drawback, but Merrell adds a thoughtful touch with a perforated insole to promote some airflow. Of course, swapping the insole would mean losing this nice feature.

Test results
Agility Peak 5 GTX Yes

Midsole softness in cold (%)

Gore-Tex running shoes are widely used in cold winter conditions, so we tested the foam’s performance in freezing temperatures. We placed the best waterproof running shoes GTX in the freezer for 20 minutes and rechecked it with our Shore A durometer.

We discovered that the results were impressive for an EVA-based foam—it became just 23.5% firmer, reaching 26.3 HA. This is excellent, given that the shoe is specifically designed for winter!

best waterproof running shoes GTX Midsole softness in cold (%)
Test results
Agility Peak 5 GTX 24%
Average 26%
Compared to 144 trail running shoes
Agility Peak 5 GTX
5%
Midsole softness in cold
64%

Reflective elements

Unfortunately, we discovered that Merrell omitted reflective elements in this shoe—a significant oversight, in our opinion, for a winter-focused model.

best waterproof running shoes GTX Reflective elements
Test results
Agility Peak 5 GTX No

Tongue padding

Apart from the oversized Gore-Tex logo—making it easy to identify the correct Agility Peak—we found that the tongue features a gaiter attachment point and an elastic strap to secure the laces.

best waterproof running shoes GTX tongue

The most significant upgrade in the GTX version is the added tongue padding, which isn’t noticeable at first sight. However, we used our callipers to measure and reveal this hidden enhancement. It increases from a minimal 3.3 mm to a more cushioned 5.0 mm—a thoughtful and necessary improvement.

best waterproof running shoes GTX Tongue padding
Test results
Agility Peak 5 GTX 5.0 mm
Average 6.4 mm
Compared to 168 trail running shoes
Agility Peak 5 GTX
0.8 mm
Tongue padding
12.3 mm

Tongue: gusset type

Keeping feet dry is the main goal of all Gore-Tex shoes, making a closed upper crucial for preventing leaks into the toebox. We found that the best waterproof running shoes GTX handles this well, as the tongue is completely attached on both sides, unlike the semi-gusseted version in the regular Agility Peak 5.

best waterproof running shoes GTX Tongue: gusset type
Test results
Agility Peak 5 GTX Both sides (full)

Price

In our experience, expecting the same price for a Gore-Tex variant of any shoe is unrealistic. However, we found that the £20 premium over the standard model is well worth it for its waterproof reliability and cleverly-upgraded design features.

Test results
Agility Peak 5 GTX $170
Compared to 168 trail running shoes
Agility Peak 5 GTX
£55
Price
£230

Heel tab

The heel skips the usual finger-loop heel tab found on most trail running shoes. Instead, Merrell includes a pull tab positioned over a Velcro strap designed for attaching an ankle gaiter.

best waterproof running shoes GTX Heel tab
Test results
Agility Peak 5 GTX Pull tab