I recently bought a pair of
Merrell Proterra Mid Sport Gore-Tex hiking shoes. They call them minimalist but if you wear anything like New Balance's barefoot shoes, these will just feel like regular shoes to you. (See, you've spoiled yourself and know you can't go back to the Herman Munster shoes.) The sole is a bit thick for my liking, not a lot of ground-feel which I'm used to now and I do wish they were zero drop as opposed to the 4mm they are. But I needed a autumn/spring shoe and while they might be pushing it a bit with the minimalist claim in my opinion, I thought for others that do not wear barefoot shoes, you might want to check them out.
They are sized correctly. I tend between a D & E width, taking an E when available. Like so many shoe manufacturers they have no regards for those who have yet to fully evolve and only offer a D which still give plenty of room with all but my super thick/super dense wool socks, which are winter socks anyways so no big deal.
And it is a bit odd that this waterproof shoe has the tongue gusseted only up to the fourth eyelet. I would have like to have seen it to the fifth. So, there's your waterline so to speak.
It is a comfortable and light hiker, I'll give it that. If you're trending away from the stiff, heavy clodhoppers (you know, the shoes that feel so good when you take them off), these are a good stepping off point. Just don't be bummed about the half-gusseted tongue.