From canyonlands to desert trails, this vented hiking shoe for men keeps warm feet happy. In durable, waterproof leather, with extra stability and the all-day comfort of a cushioned EVA insole with arch support. Weighing 15.87 oz / 499.9 g (per shoe), made with durable, waterproof leather and featuring a moisture-wicking lining, the KEEN Men’s Steens Vent Hiking Shoe is built off KEEN's traditional wider footwear form. KEEN products are consciously created using a natural, pesticide-free probiotic-based technology called Eco Anti-Odor for breaking down odor in sweat, PFC-free water repellent (in applicable styles) and leather sourced from Leather Working Group (LWG)-certified tanneries. KEEN makes shoes to make a difference. From the products it makes, to the actions the it takes, KEEN inspires people to live and work monumental every day. As a brand born for life outside, KEEN has a responsibility to protect and conserve the places where all people live, play and work.
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Explore the latest shoes in our Hiking Shoes collection. Whether you're a fitness enthusiast, a fashion-forward individual, or someone seeking all-day comfort, we offer a curated selection of Adventure Shoes shoes to meet your needs.
Our selection of Hiking Shoes shoes prioritizes precision and quality. We understand the importance of both style and functionality, which is why we bring you a carefully curated range of footwear to suit your unique preferences.
The beauty of hiking lies in its accessibility. All you need is a sense of adventure, a good pair of legs, and the right hiking shoes to explore breathtaking trails. But with a vast array of hiking shoes available, choosing the perfect pair can feel daunting. Don't worry, outdoor enthusiasts! This guide will equip you with the knowledge to navigate the world of hiking shoes, ensuring you find the ideal companion for every adventure, from leisurely strolls on groomed paths to challenging treks through rugged terrain.
The most important factor to consider when choosing hiking shoes is the type of terrain you'll be tackling. Here's a breakdown of popular hiking shoe options for different terrains:
The weather conditions you'll encounter can influence your shoe choice:
Comfort is key for enjoyable hikes. Here's what to consider for a proper fit:
The right hiking shoes can make all the difference in your hiking experience. By prioritizing the factors discussed in this guide, you can choose a pair that perfectly matches your hiking style, terrain, and weather conditions. Remember, comfortable and supportive hiking shoes are an investment in your outdoor adventures. So, lace up for your next hike with confidence, knowing you have the perfect footwear to conquer any trail!
Very comfortable , I have 4 different pair of keen hikers but these are my favorites
These Keens are very comfortable, I also purchased a pair of Merrill’s, but tend to grab the Keens first, as I can walk pretty much all day without any problems or issues. Had these for 2 to 3 months now, very good, fit and finish, so far so good. This is my second pair first pair is 5 years old worn occasionally and still holding up well.
Good materials. Only thing that is want to see improved is the heel cushion and arch support. Tread lasts vary well. Will buy again
These vented Keen's leave the house with me each morning for my seven mile walk. Day-in-day-out my feet feel great and when I noticed the tread disappearing and the heel wearing thin I bought this new pair. Right out of the box I can wear this shoe with none of the initial breaking-in discomfort others talk about when they buy new shoes.
I’m very happy with these hiking shoes. I have no problem with the fit. I think I read someone commenting about them being too narrow. I can maybe see what they are talking about but not that much of an issue for me. It probably depends on the shape of your foot.I’ve always had cheap hiking shoes and sneakers that would get wet during a storm. Thankfully, I haven’t had any problems with wet feet/socks with these shoes. So the extra money was worth it. I’ve stepped in many deep puddles with ease (though the splashing may have gotten my pants wet).They are hiking shoes. So, they are a little more solid and I can’t use them for jogging, but great for walking. I use them in all conditions: forested trails, dirt/sand trails, and even sidewalks. Due to the extra support I walk a little slower on a sidewalk as compared to a sneaker, but that’s to be expected. I haven’t tested them out for longer than a couple hours at a time. So, I don’t know how they would feel if you were in them the entire day. I’ve had them for about 8 months now.
I usually wear size 10 Wide sneakers from new balance, under armour and Skechers. I bought size 10 for these hiking shoes and they run large for both length and width. So I definitely need thicker hiking socks. If I wear regular socks they would be too big and my feet would slide in the shoes.These are my first keen hiking shoes. My kids love keen and I finally got one for me! They're comfortable and nice looking. Very sturdy.
I wear a men’s 7, am a female with a wide foot and narrow heal. For Keen, these have a wider toe box than some other Keens and work pretty good.
Reading through all these reviews you’ll notice two main trends. Those who say these shoes are made well, and the rubber caps on the toes never falls off, and those who say these shoes are built poorly, and the rubber caps break off after hardly any use.My right shoe is perfect, no hint at loosing any trim or anything. The left shoe has nearly disintegrated. Everything that is glued on, is coming off, or has already come off. That explains the title of this review, literally 50/50. You might get good shoes, you might get bad shoes, or you might get one good and one bad shoe. Gotta find humor where it lies in todays world.