Step into one of our lightest work boots yet. With our keen luftcell air-injected midsole and lightweight alloy toe, The San Jose is especially light, and the PU midsoles are used for weightless comfort. Weighing 20.4 oz / 580 g (per boot), made with durable, water-resistant leather and featuring a moisture-wicking lining the San Jose 6” Alloy Toe Wedge work boots for women are built off KEEN's traditional wider footwear form. KEEN Utility products offer removable insoles. These dependable work boots are great for medium-duty work in masonry, landscaping, utilities, maintenance, manufacturing, and transportation. All KEEN Utility products use a natural, probiotic-based technology called CleansportNXT for breaking down odor in sweat; while also sourcing leather from tanneries certified by the Leather Working Group (LWG) which is the gold-standard for responsibly sourced leather. KEEN Utility believes in creating work boots that make work and life better. To further support that mission, KEEN Utility has been “Putting Good to Work” through its non-profit partnerships within the Project Build program. From helping put veterans back on their feet to supporting conservation corps work across the country, KEEN Utility puts good to work, first.
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So great.I've got small feet for a guy so I got a 7.5wide. perfect fit. Nice and roomy but no slipping around. I have a pair of Wolverine boots I've had for years. Love them. But these Keens look way better and are the most comfortable boot or shoe I have ever worn straight out of the box. I wish they had a puncture resistant sole but other then that... I'm very happy with these boots for the first week I've had them. I hope the durability will hold up compared to my carbon toe Wolverine boots. Probably impossible. Love them so far
I have only worn them for a week, but they are very comfortable & seem to be well made.
When I think of work boots, I think of heavy, stiff, and clunky. I was so surprised by how soft, light, and immensely comfortable they are. These are more comfortable than my sneakers, which is insane! I haven’t even worn them for more than a couple hours and they already feel completely broken in. Took some points off for durability. Mine came with some scuff marks on the toe. I checked the sole of the shoe but didn’t see any signs of wear which tells me someone tried these on indoors and returned them. Scuff marks from someone trying them on and returning them seems like a pretty good indicator for bad durability
It can be hard to find good women's work boots; I had 4 or 5 different brands sent to my house with the "Try before you buy" option and these Keen boots were by far the most comfortable right out of the box! I have a problem with shoes being too tight across the tops of my toe joints and causing pain. These boots are wide enough that I haven't had any issues with pain even after wearing them nearly every weekday for the past 3 months. My only complaint is that I had to use superglue and resecure the bottom sole of the boot. That bottom piece of the sole started pulling apart after just a few weeks; superglue fixed it but it was annoying that I had to fix anything with boots that new.I'm still giving them 4 stars as they are quite comfortable and have been the best work boots I've worn in quite some time.
I bought these in November 2023 upon reading great reviews. It is now January 2024 & these are horrible cheaply made boots. I work in a warehouse & walk about 9 hours a day. The boots started pulling apart the end of December. The insoles were junk off the bat & had to purchase separate insoles in November. I won’t be buying any Keen boots or shoes moving forward. Sad for the price you pay & you get junk.
I work 5 days a week, 8-12 hours/shift at a warehouse. I’m on my feet all day and these, combined with Dr. Scholl’s insoles, keep my feet comfortable on concrete floors and various machines like order pickers, reach trucks, etc. I have horrible plantar fasciitis and so far these have helped calm my bad flare-up caused by cheap, off-brand Amazon steel toed tennis shoes.If it helps at all, I wear a women’s 9.5 in slip-on Vans and a women’s 9/men’s 7 in Converse and I ordered these in a 9.5 and they fit great. The laces do loosen up throughout the day so I’ll have to re-tie them once or twice, but not a big deal.
Purchased these a little over a year ago. I usually drop about $100 for my work shoes once every year or so. These are Keen and they cost me closer to $140. It’s a little more, but given the brand reputation, I figured I’d get more than a year out of them and they would better for my feet.Well here it is a little over a year later and they are starting to fall apart, the heal is starting to pull away from the sole. I’ll get a little more wear from them, but not as much as I expected. Also really hard to break in. It had blisters for about a month before they chilled out, so I’m not going to get these again.Outside of the break in process and the falling apart, they have been solid.
I work in a factory with a lot of chemicals, so I needed something that wouldn't fall apart and be able to hold up, and these have done so wonderfully. They're super comfortable and I'm on my feet for 10-12 hrs a day. I didn't have any blisters when I first bought them, they were comfortable right away after. I read another review that said the longer they were worn the more comfortable they get and that's true !! I had the same experience, the longer I have them on the better they feel. ..This is the first review I've written ever, that's how happy I am with them.. !!