Keen
Featured Styles
How do Keens fit? There is no footwear industry standard for shoe size but Keens tend to have a wider fit in the toe than most brands. This does differ by style though.
Where are Keen shoes made? Keen product is made in multiple different factories in Portland, Oregon, Dominican Republic & Thailand. They also partner with factories in Cambodia, Vietnam, China, India & Europe.
Technologies:
KEEN.DRY WATERPROOF: Keen’s proprietary technology seals out moisture from the inside with a waterproof, breathable membrane that lets sweat out without letting water in.
KEEN.WARM INSULATION: Keen’s signature lightweight insulation is extremely compressible & light for the warmth it provides. It also retains its insulating properties even when damp.
KEEN.BELLOWS FLEX: Built-in flex that makes ever step feel easier by bending where other boots crack and weaken over time
KEEN.CURVE: Balances plate technology, constant curve geometry & a high-energy midsole to give you the feeling of forward momentum.
KEEN.POLAR TRACTION: Micro-glass fibers in the outsole create a “micro cleat” effect for increased traction on snow & ice.
KEEN.TALL-TERRAIN TRACTION: Higher-traction rubber enhances grip on a multitude of surfaces, while delivering durability.
KEEN.FREEZE.COLD-WEATHER OUTSOLE: Durable rubber compound stays flexible and grippy in cold conditions.
KEEN.RUGGED TRACTION: Twice as abrasion-resistant as rubber so the lugs don’t wear down as quickly.
LUFTCELL AIR-INJECTED CUSHIONING: Solvent-free, air-injected innovation underfoot reduces PU & provides a durable super-comfortable ride.
KONNECTFIT HEEL STABILITY: Keen’s KonnectFit heel-stability system anchors the heel for a locked-in feel and to help prevent jammed toes on descent.
KEEN.FUSHION: Glue-free bond that is easier on the planet and won’t delaminate
ECO-ANTI ODOR: Natural, pesticide-free odor control
KEEN.PROTECT: Keen’s rugged rubber toe bumper helps keep toes saft from abrasion & impact.
Things to consider when picking a hiker:
Fit: Consider the width of the toe box & its volume. Feet swell while on hikes so extra wiggle room will keep you comfortable longer.
Midsole: Midsoles are all about cushioning, comfort & shock-absorption. Cushioning should be in the forefoot & shock absorption should be in the heel. A "springier" midsole returns a little energy with every step, so they are nice for a fast hike or going a long distance. A denser midsole helps protect feet from natural hazards.
Outsole: Deeper lugs are for more rugged or slick terrain and shallower lugs are more versatile for hiking around town.
Height: The taller the boot, the more support you'll have. Low-cut hikers are the lightest & most flexible option. Mid-cut hikers are a hybrid options. They balance ankle support & protection with flexibility. High-cut hikers have more ankle support, and they are helpful on super rugged terrain or if you're carrying a heavy pack.
Upper: Material choices should match the type of hiking you plan to do. Leather or synthetic materials are more durable but typically heavier & less breathable. Mesh options are great for hot, dry hikes. Waterproof boots keep your feet dry, but the waterproofing must be breathable, or your feet will get wet from sweat.