Discover the flexibility and warmth of the KEEN Big Kids' Snow Troll Waterproof Boot in size 13. This unisex shoe features KEEN.BELLOWS FLEX technology in the forefoot, allowing for a natural stride and eliminating the penguin waddle. Dress your child in the lightest and warmest snow boot available, perfect for fun-filled snow days.
Discover the flexibility and warmth of the KEEN Big Kids' Snow Troll Waterproof Boot in size 13. This unisex shoe features KEEN.BELLOWS FLEX technology in the forefoot, allowing for a natural stride and eliminating the penguin waddle. Dress your child in the lightest and warmest snow boot available, perfect for fun-filled snow days.
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The lowest price for Keen Kids Big Snow Troll WP Magnet/Blue Aster 1 right now is $57.92 at SneakerStudio.com.
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Prices last updated 9 May 2026.
Keen Kids Big Snow Troll WP Magnet/Blue Aster 1
Discover the flexibility and warmth of the KEEN Big Kids' Snow Troll Waterproof Boot in size 13. This unisex shoe features KEEN.BELLOWS FLEX technology in the forefoot, allowing for a natural stride and eliminating the penguin waddle. Dress your child in the lightest and warmest snow boot available, perfect for fun-filled snow days.
Discover the flexibility and warmth of the KEEN Big Kids' Snow Troll Waterproof Boot in size 13. This unisex shoe features KEEN.BELLOWS FLEX technology in the forefoot, allowing for a natural stride and eliminating the penguin waddle. Dress your child in the lightest and warmest snow boot available, perfect for fun-filled snow days.
Last updated at 09/05/2026 01:58:42
Keen Snow Troll Waterproof 1026755
Delivery between 13–19 May $24.82
originally posted on altitude-sports.com
My preschooler finds these boots comfortable and loves the colour! As other reviewers have stated, the liner is much flimsier than previous models of Keen boots. I put some two-sided velcro to secure the liner and this seems to have done the trick. My child can now put these on herself. I'm still curious to find out if the new liners will withstand Canadian winters, but so far, so good.
originally posted on keenfootwear.com
Keen won't replace lost boot liners, and the boot liner is required for the boot to fit appropriately. They recommended me to buy a new boot liner on amazon, but size big kid 1 wasn't available on there. Very disappointed that bootliner replacements aren't available. We wasted $85 and are in the middle of Winter in the mountains with no support from Keen on this pair. I do recommend the boot, they are perfect. Support for families depending on Keen? Not satisfied.
originally posted on altitude-sports.com
These are solid winter boots, light, and comfortable. We haven’t used them in very cold weather, yet, but they look pretty warm. I like that Keen fits my son with a wider foot. However, I don’t love the style this year, with quite a plain boot and Keen in huge letters on it. The old Lumi mode was more attractive. My son even expressed a little disappointment.
| Footwear Height | Mid |
| Upper | Nylon |
| Outsole | Non Marking Rubber |
| Terrain | Backcountry, Mountain |
| Waterproof | Yes |
Keen Snow Troll Waterproof 1026755
Delivery between 13–19 May $24.82
My preschooler finds these boots comfortable and loves the colour! As other reviewers have stated, the liner is much flimsier than previous models of Keen boots. I put some two-sided velcro to secure the liner and this seems to have done the trick. My child can now put these on herself. I'm still curious to find out if the new liners will withstand Canadian winters, but so far, so good.
Keen won't replace lost boot liners, and the boot liner is required for the boot to fit appropriately. They recommended me to buy a new boot liner on amazon, but size big kid 1 wasn't available on there. Very disappointed that bootliner replacements aren't available. We wasted $85 and are in the middle of Winter in the mountains with no support from Keen on this pair. I do recommend the boot, they are perfect. Support for families depending on Keen? Not satisfied.
These are solid winter boots, light, and comfortable. We haven’t used them in very cold weather, yet, but they look pretty warm. I like that Keen fits my son with a wider foot. However, I don’t love the style this year, with quite a plain boot and Keen in huge letters on it. The old Lumi mode was more attractive. My son even expressed a little disappointment.
Our child is in SK( just turned 5) he is also Autistic. With the mild start to winter and the slush we have had these boots have been great. They have not been nearly as wet as other boots in the past, and the removable liner is great when he does get them wet. I did read the reviews prior to buying. They fit great, maybe half size snug at most, but our son is tall and pretty thin for his age. Due to the reviews, at first I taught him to put the liners on first. Now we dont do that, and when he does ram the liner up he knows to remove it and put that on first. He is not super coordinated( struggles to zip up his coat,) but he can manage to do this! I am glad I bought a pair 2 sizes bigger for next year :) We live in Renfrew County and he will get lots if use out of ... MoreOur child is in SK( just turned 5) he is also Autistic. With the mild start to winter and the slush we have had these boots have been great. They have not been nearly as wet as other boots in the past, and the removable liner is great when he does get them wet. I did read the reviews prior to buying. They fit great, maybe half size snug at most, but our son is tall and pretty thin for his age. Due to the reviews, at first I taught him to put the liners on first. Now we dont do that, and when he does ram the liner up he knows to remove it and put that on first. He is not super coordinated( struggles to zip up his coat,) but he can manage to do this! I am glad I bought a pair 2 sizes bigger for next year :) We live in Renfrew County and he will get lots if use out of these!
I wrote too soon when we first got it before the snow. They do look great and feel of decent quality but the insert liner is super flimsy. Most kids boots come with these and are the main source of warmth so you can't toss them. But unlike the Sorel's these are super thing and flimsy. Why does this matter if they're warm? Because as any typical kid shoves their foot in, the insert just scrunches like a used napkin so the kid has to make a specific effort to hold the insert to put the boot on. And after that first scrunching, they're permanently wrinkled. My kid refused to wear them for most of the winter. Thankfully, it was not too cold otherwise mornings would have been annoying. They basically hate these boots.
This is our child's third pair of Keen winter boots in three years, we have loved everyone up to this point, but this new version is disappointing. The old version (Lumi) was far superior to this new design.Keen still has the best fitting kids boots on the market, but:1. The liner is thinner than the previous model. It doesn't stand up on its own inside the boot, and it slides down into the boot. When the kid goes to put his foot in, the liner gets all crumpled up. (also mentioned in previous review)2. I assume that a thinner liner means this will not be as warm...3. The logo is way too big. Snow pants cover it up, so it's not a problem when playing outside, but it's embarrassing to wear without snow pants. Why is a logo this big necessary on a kid's boot?4. ... MoreThis is our child's third pair of Keen winter boots in three years, we have loved everyone up to this point, but this new version is disappointing. The old version (Lumi) was far superior to this new design.Keen still has the best fitting kids boots on the market, but:1. The liner is thinner than the previous model. It doesn't stand up on its own inside the boot, and it slides down into the boot. When the kid goes to put his foot in, the liner gets all crumpled up. (also mentioned in previous review)2. I assume that a thinner liner means this will not be as warm...3. The logo is way too big. Snow pants cover it up, so it's not a problem when playing outside, but it's embarrassing to wear without snow pants. Why is a logo this big necessary on a kid's boot?4. Overall, it's a decent winter boot that will probably workout just fine, but would rather have the previous model back.
We loved the Keen Lumi Boots II Winter boots and just wanted the next size up. Sad to find that style is no longer available. The Snow Troll looks similar but is not :( The liner makes it hard to step in and out of and they are not waterproof. We have to dry them out all the time. Super inconvenient and literally unsafe for extended winter adventures in Alaska. When I log into my account, the order history is blank... so I can't even start a return. Sent an email... Hope to hear from Keen soon.
My kid loves the boots. However, not sure if the liner is too thin or it is not waterproof, the boots get wet inside. Otherwise very good boots. I saw some comments about the liner sliding down and the boots being hard to put on. There is a trick about how to put on the boots. You can always take the liner out and wear the liner first, then put on the boots. It would be easier if it is in this way. I don't know if the boots are meant to design in this way, if it is, it is supposed to be videotaped to show people how to wear the boots as it's annoying if the kids keep asking parents to help them get the boots on.
Really wanted to love this boot. Keen products are such good quality and they have a wider toe box than most, which we like. But this boot really missed the mark - while the quality of materials and wide toe box and roomy fit were good, 2 things made us decide to return the boot. The liner is somewhat thin and they don’t stay up well when trying to put it on. You have to grab onto both the liner and the outer boot material while pushing your foot in. This is cumbersome and too much hassle for kids, especially for younger ones, this might not even be possible for them to do on their own. My 9 and 7 year old can do it, but did not like this about the boot. Also, there is a strong ‘vanilla’ scent which was off putting. I had contacted the company to understand what ... MoreReally wanted to love this boot. Keen products are such good quality and they have a wider toe box than most, which we like. But this boot really missed the mark - while the quality of materials and wide toe box and roomy fit were good, 2 things made us decide to return the boot. The liner is somewhat thin and they don’t stay up well when trying to put it on. You have to grab onto both the liner and the outer boot material while pushing your foot in. This is cumbersome and too much hassle for kids, especially for younger ones, this might not even be possible for them to do on their own. My 9 and 7 year old can do it, but did not like this about the boot. Also, there is a strong ‘vanilla’ scent which was off putting. I had contacted the company to understand what this is, and while I appreciate that it is a non toxic scent added to the boot to make it smell better than burnt rubber (due to a new process they are using to manufacture the boot that is better for the environment), the scent was too strong for us. But the main reason these went back is the liner sliding down when putting on the boot. It’s too bad, otherwise good quality!
I bought these boots because they seemed warm and sturdy, and I also love that they go up to size 7 because my son has giant feet but he’s young and I don’t want to buy him men’s boots yet. I have had keen footwear before that we love, but these really don’t live up to expectations. After he wore them once, the liners started coming out of the boots every time he takes the boots off, and when he puts them on, the liners slide down into the boot. The only solution is to remove the liners, put them on first, and then put on the outer boot. I tried them myself and they are incredibly frustrating. Super disappointing.
| Footwear Height | Mid |
| Upper | Nylon |
| Outsole | Non Marking Rubber |
| Terrain | Backcountry, Mountain |
| Waterproof | Yes |