Comfy like your favorite sandals. Waterproof like a good pair of boots. These mid-height trail shoes are great all-rounders for a variety of conditions thanks to KEEN.DRY membranes that seal out puddles and mud. Leather and synthetic uppers for a durable and secure fit. KEEN.DRY waterproof-breathable membrane keeps water out. Gusseted tongue keeps out water and debris. Breathable lining with Cleansport NXT antimicrobial treatment. Dual-density EVA insole adds cushioning. Dual-density, compression-moulded EVA midsole with torsion stability shank absorbs impacts and provides support. Non-marking Keen All-Terrain carbon rubber outsoles with 4mm lugs grip whatever the trail throws at you.
Comfy like your favorite sandals. Waterproof like a good pair of boots. These mid-height trail shoes are great all-rounders for a variety of conditions thanks to KEEN.DRY membranes that seal out puddles and mud. Leather and synthetic uppers for a durable and secure fit. KEEN.DRY waterproof-breathable membrane keeps water out. Gusseted tongue keeps out water and debris. Breathable lining with Cleansport NXT antimicrobial treatment. Dual-density EVA insole adds cushioning. Dual-density, compression-moulded EVA midsole with torsion stability shank absorbs impacts and provides support. Non-marking Keen All-Terrain carbon rubber outsoles with 4mm lugs grip whatever the trail throws at you.
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Comfy like your favorite sandals. Waterproof like a good pair of boots. These mid-height trail shoes are great all-rounders for a variety of conditions thanks to KEEN.DRY membranes that seal out puddles and mud. Leather and synthetic uppers for a durable and secure fit. KEEN.DRY waterproof-breathable membrane keeps water out. Gusseted tongue keeps out water and debris. Breathable lining with Cleansport NXT antimicrobial treatment. Dual-density EVA insole adds cushioning. Dual-density, compression-moulded EVA midsole with torsion stability shank absorbs impacts and provides support. Non-marking Keen All-Terrain carbon rubber outsoles with 4mm lugs grip whatever the trail throws at you.
Comfy like your favorite sandals. Waterproof like a good pair of boots. These mid-height trail shoes are great all-rounders for a variety of conditions thanks to KEEN.DRY membranes that seal out puddles and mud. Leather and synthetic uppers for a durable and secure fit. KEEN.DRY waterproof-breathable membrane keeps water out. Gusseted tongue keeps out water and debris. Breathable lining with Cleansport NXT antimicrobial treatment. Dual-density EVA insole adds cushioning. Dual-density, compression-moulded EVA midsole with torsion stability shank absorbs impacts and provides support. Non-marking Keen All-Terrain carbon rubber outsoles with 4mm lugs grip whatever the trail throws at you.
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I bought these shoes for work. I’m on my feet 10 hours a day 4 days a week and do a variety of physical demanding activities. I often work around water and I walk on average 5 miles a day. They had great waterproofing to start out and helped me during a few heavy rainstorms but, the covering gave out along the seems and where my foot tends to bend when I crouch thus, exposing a non water proof fabric. I put these shoes through the wringer and I may not have done enough to care for them as they often got wet and were exposed to some cleaning chemicals. However I’ve have had Timberlands and Merrell last much longer. The comfort and tread it still alright but I they were not up to the demands of my job. I’m disappointed in how much I paid for them.
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I purchased these in a 7.5, and typically wear 7 in street shoes. One I broke them in, I wished I had sized down, but in the store the 7 was just way too tight on my toe.I wore them straight of the box on a 15 mile trail that included mud and puddles, no problems. I wore them again on an 9 mile snow trail that included glissading. Temperatures rose so the snow became a slushy mess. These shoes filled with SO much water, and not through the ankle as I had gaiters on and pants stayed dry under them. I was walking in pools of water, inside my shoe for 2 hours. Granted, it was raining for hours and my raincoat also soaked through down to my base layers so conditions were pretty extreme. Only one person came out of that hike with dry feet and she was wearing Salomons. ... MoreI purchased these in a 7.5, and typically wear 7 in street shoes. One I broke them in, I wished I had sized down, but in the store the 7 was just way too tight on my toe.I wore them straight of the box on a 15 mile trail that included mud and puddles, no problems. I wore them again on an 9 mile snow trail that included glissading. Temperatures rose so the snow became a slushy mess. These shoes filled with SO much water, and not through the ankle as I had gaiters on and pants stayed dry under them. I was walking in pools of water, inside my shoe for 2 hours. Granted, it was raining for hours and my raincoat also soaked through down to my base layers so conditions were pretty extreme. Only one person came out of that hike with dry feet and she was wearing Salomons. If you’re doing regular hiking in mud and puddles on a dry day, these will do great. For anything more intense, I do not recommend.
originally posted on keenfootwear.com
The quality and construction are great, and if your feet are narrow, this could be a great shoe for you, but it's not for those of us with Hobbit feet. It's a lot narrower and shorter than the earlier versions—the wide fits like an old school medium. Going up an extra half size didn't help, although it did help with the length—this shoe runs short. Keen's celebrated wide toe box has apparently been sacrificed for a sleeker profile, but I don't wear Keens as a fashion statement, I wear them for good traction and comfortable fit while hiking. I am truly disappointed to no longer be able to wear my favorite hiking shoes. I hope the Targhee IV will be a better fit.
| Waterproof | Yes |
| Style | Mid Cut |
| Fit | True To Size |
| Upper | Waterproof Leather | Performance Mesh |
| Sole | KEEN All−Terrain rubber | 4mm Lugs |
Women's Targhee III Waterproof Boot Weiss Boysenberry Weiss Boysenberry / 8.5
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Womens Keen - Phoenix Targhee lll Mid Size 8.5
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I bought these shoes for work. I’m on my feet 10 hours a day 4 days a week and do a variety of physical demanding activities. I often work around water and I walk on average 5 miles a day. They had great waterproofing to start out and helped me during a few heavy rainstorms but, the covering gave out along the seems and where my foot tends to bend when I crouch thus, exposing a non water proof fabric. I put these shoes through the wringer and I may not have done enough to care for them as they often got wet and were exposed to some cleaning chemicals. However I’ve have had Timberlands and Merrell last much longer. The comfort and tread it still alright but I they were not up to the demands of my job. I’m disappointed in how much I paid for them.
I purchased these in a 7.5, and typically wear 7 in street shoes. One I broke them in, I wished I had sized down, but in the store the 7 was just way too tight on my toe.I wore them straight of the box on a 15 mile trail that included mud and puddles, no problems. I wore them again on an 9 mile snow trail that included glissading. Temperatures rose so the snow became a slushy mess. These shoes filled with SO much water, and not through the ankle as I had gaiters on and pants stayed dry under them. I was walking in pools of water, inside my shoe for 2 hours. Granted, it was raining for hours and my raincoat also soaked through down to my base layers so conditions were pretty extreme. Only one person came out of that hike with dry feet and she was wearing Salomons. ... MoreI purchased these in a 7.5, and typically wear 7 in street shoes. One I broke them in, I wished I had sized down, but in the store the 7 was just way too tight on my toe.I wore them straight of the box on a 15 mile trail that included mud and puddles, no problems. I wore them again on an 9 mile snow trail that included glissading. Temperatures rose so the snow became a slushy mess. These shoes filled with SO much water, and not through the ankle as I had gaiters on and pants stayed dry under them. I was walking in pools of water, inside my shoe for 2 hours. Granted, it was raining for hours and my raincoat also soaked through down to my base layers so conditions were pretty extreme. Only one person came out of that hike with dry feet and she was wearing Salomons. If you’re doing regular hiking in mud and puddles on a dry day, these will do great. For anything more intense, I do not recommend.
The quality and construction are great, and if your feet are narrow, this could be a great shoe for you, but it's not for those of us with Hobbit feet. It's a lot narrower and shorter than the earlier versions—the wide fits like an old school medium. Going up an extra half size didn't help, although it did help with the length—this shoe runs short. Keen's celebrated wide toe box has apparently been sacrificed for a sleeker profile, but I don't wear Keens as a fashion statement, I wear them for good traction and comfortable fit while hiking. I am truly disappointed to no longer be able to wear my favorite hiking shoes. I hope the Targhee IV will be a better fit.
I was having some serious foot pain, between walking our dogs and hiking with our daughter for Scouts. I would be limping before the end of a 1-mile walk/hike (had been 2 two-mile walks a day with our dogs before my injury). I thought I had a hairline fracture after bruising the top of my foot a few weeks ago. Since it never got better, I asked my doctor about it and she had me get it x-rayed. Turns out, I have arthritis. I would have rather had a break. The salesman at REI helped me find the right boots for my feet. A few days later, I went on a weekend campout with our daughter's troop. I didn't have any of the pain I'd had before from the arthritis in my foot! And my feet stayed dry. I hope to get back to walking our dogs regularly soon. The difference is ... MoreI was having some serious foot pain, between walking our dogs and hiking with our daughter for Scouts. I would be limping before the end of a 1-mile walk/hike (had been 2 two-mile walks a day with our dogs before my injury). I thought I had a hairline fracture after bruising the top of my foot a few weeks ago. Since it never got better, I asked my doctor about it and she had me get it x-rayed. Turns out, I have arthritis. I would have rather had a break. The salesman at REI helped me find the right boots for my feet. A few days later, I went on a weekend campout with our daughter's troop. I didn't have any of the pain I'd had before from the arthritis in my foot! And my feet stayed dry. I hope to get back to walking our dogs regularly soon. The difference is amazing. I've never spent this much on a pair of shoes/boots before, but worth every penny.
I have been a dedicated wearer of Keens for years due to the original 'Keen Fit' which had a pretty wide toe box and overall generous width. I wore Targhee for years (12+ pairs) before switching to Durand (now discontinued, sadly), and returned to Targhee due to lack of options for wide width. I was excited to have an actual 'wide' option in the boot, but after a little wearing, the wide feels no different than the original fit, perhaps even narrower- so much so that I am wondering if the box was mislabeled. The material also feels a bit stiffer than the old material. Maybe over time they will stretch in the foot area, but the toe box is what it is. If you truly have wide feet and are too small to buy men's, this boot is the least of the evils, but I do wish Keen ... MoreI have been a dedicated wearer of Keens for years due to the original 'Keen Fit' which had a pretty wide toe box and overall generous width. I wore Targhee for years (12+ pairs) before switching to Durand (now discontinued, sadly), and returned to Targhee due to lack of options for wide width. I was excited to have an actual 'wide' option in the boot, but after a little wearing, the wide feels no different than the original fit, perhaps even narrower- so much so that I am wondering if the box was mislabeled. The material also feels a bit stiffer than the old material. Maybe over time they will stretch in the foot area, but the toe box is what it is. If you truly have wide feet and are too small to buy men's, this boot is the least of the evils, but I do wish Keen would go back to their old selection and sizing. Otherwise, this is a reasonably priced, well made boot. The waterproofing is good and they aren't too heavy.
I bought these boots because I needed a boot with a wider toe box, that was waterproof and could withstand hiking in the Rockies, glacier National park and the smokies. I normally wear an 8.5 but sized up to a 9 to allow for more movement in the foot area for descents. They are completely waterproof (tested this out during a recent flooded hike). I love that there is additional rubber on the toe to prevent from being worn down if you need to climb boulders or are just a feet dragger like me. As for comfort, the leather needs time to break in but overall I find them very comfortable. I have 8 screws in my one ankle for ligament repair, and a history of ankle fracture and ligament tears in my other and these are comfortable enough for me to go long distances. Overall ... MoreI bought these boots because I needed a boot with a wider toe box, that was waterproof and could withstand hiking in the Rockies, glacier National park and the smokies. I normally wear an 8.5 but sized up to a 9 to allow for more movement in the foot area for descents. They are completely waterproof (tested this out during a recent flooded hike). I love that there is additional rubber on the toe to prevent from being worn down if you need to climb boulders or are just a feet dragger like me. As for comfort, the leather needs time to break in but overall I find them very comfortable. I have 8 screws in my one ankle for ligament repair, and a history of ankle fracture and ligament tears in my other and these are comfortable enough for me to go long distances. Overall I’m very pleased with my new Keens!
I wear my boots everyday, I live out of my backpack. I travel to various places and hike here n there. So I wear them on trail, dirt, water, sand, shale rock, bedrock and even sidewalks.Typically a boot lasts about 6months for me. This is my second pair of Keens, my favorite book for wear n tear and price; I've worn out Oboz, very good boot also; La Sportiva (super comfy but soles failed-remember I'm pretty hard on my boots).Back to Keen, in all my boots I change out the insole. I wear 'Sole' brand, firm base to support added weight of my pack. The insoles last over a year. I take them out at every break to dry, air out and I wash them. Helps tremendously with foot odor.Keen provides ankle support, flexible leather and other water proof (up to the top of the ... MoreI wear my boots everyday, I live out of my backpack. I travel to various places and hike here n there. So I wear them on trail, dirt, water, sand, shale rock, bedrock and even sidewalks.Typically a boot lasts about 6months for me. This is my second pair of Keens, my favorite book for wear n tear and price; I've worn out Oboz, very good boot also; La Sportiva (super comfy but soles failed-remember I'm pretty hard on my boots).Back to Keen, in all my boots I change out the insole. I wear 'Sole' brand, firm base to support added weight of my pack. The insoles last over a year. I take them out at every break to dry, air out and I wash them. Helps tremendously with foot odor.Keen provides ankle support, flexible leather and other water proof (up to the top of the boot) material, the laces have never worn out or broken, the sole is durable, flexible resists slippage - doesn't indicate Vibram, good solid tread.Long review short - I'm very pleased and will buy them again.
I was looking for a boot for better ankle support. Took a chance on these as the store didn’t have my size in stock to even try on so had to order. Straight out of the box these have been incredibly comfortable and needed little to no break in period. I walk/hike 3-5 miles per day regardless of the weather, and these boots have been such a surprise. The toe box is on the wide side which is great when wearing a heavier sock. They have kept my feet warm and dry. I did just order the low cut version for times when I might not need as much boot - and I did order a half size down thinking of warmer weather and thinner socks. We shall see when they arrive how that works out. Overall, these have worked perfectly for me.
I've had my Keens for about 3 years now and at first I was in love. They were the first boots I had that weren't hand me downs. I've found over the years that they have begin to really show their wear. The traction has almost completely worn off and I find myself slipping when doing technical hikes (especially in the rain). There is some tearing near the shoelaces from me tying them over the years. They've remained very waterproof, which I've always appreciated. I've also learned that I can't go longer than 7 miles without getting blisters in these; I've tried various socks, lace arrangements, etc. and it seems inevitable. As I've begun doing significantly longer and more technical hikes these boots don't seem to keep up. If you want a solid boot for day hikes I'd ... MoreI've had my Keens for about 3 years now and at first I was in love. They were the first boots I had that weren't hand me downs. I've found over the years that they have begin to really show their wear. The traction has almost completely worn off and I find myself slipping when doing technical hikes (especially in the rain). There is some tearing near the shoelaces from me tying them over the years. They've remained very waterproof, which I've always appreciated. I've also learned that I can't go longer than 7 miles without getting blisters in these; I've tried various socks, lace arrangements, etc. and it seems inevitable. As I've begun doing significantly longer and more technical hikes these boots don't seem to keep up. If you want a solid boot for day hikes I'd recommend, but if you put in at least 10 miles a week like I do I'd maybe look elsewhere.
I've been wearing Keen's since ery early on...I originally purchased them because they had wide toe box and they offered stylish shoes. I bought boots, shoes, sneakers...all keen. Then after a bit, the toe box started getting narrower. I could no longer buy a pair and know for sure they'd fit...unless they were specifically wide. Thn wide became harder and harder to find. I was happy to see an ad campaign that promised wide shoes. But the selction is small and the advertising just didn't really sit well. "Thanks Keen for thinking of us short fat hikers." Really. Seems like a shoe company should know that many women have bunions which require a larger toe box. It's not clear what percentage of women have bunions...I've seen estimates as high as 55%...but many of us ... MoreI've been wearing Keen's since ery early on...I originally purchased them because they had wide toe box and they offered stylish shoes. I bought boots, shoes, sneakers...all keen. Then after a bit, the toe box started getting narrower. I could no longer buy a pair and know for sure they'd fit...unless they were specifically wide. Thn wide became harder and harder to find. I was happy to see an ad campaign that promised wide shoes. But the selction is small and the advertising just didn't really sit well. "Thanks Keen for thinking of us short fat hikers." Really. Seems like a shoe company should know that many women have bunions which require a larger toe box. It's not clear what percentage of women have bunions...I've seen estimates as high as 55%...but many of us do, and it's time shoe companies start making wide shoes consistently and with style. I think you'd see sales go up if you did. So yes, my 9.5 W boots are fine....I think. I've yet to take them out for a longer hike and they seem a little tight. I'm not fond of the color or the limited offerings, but they'll do. I'm not as excited about Keen as I used to be.
| Waterproof | Yes |
| Style | Mid Cut |
| Fit | True To Size |
| Upper | Waterproof Leather | Performance Mesh |
| Sole | KEEN All−Terrain rubber | 4mm Lugs |