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Surprisingly comfortable and balanced. My feet dont get sore after working on a concrete floor for 12 hours, so that's a huge plus.
I have worn these boots for one week at work now and I feel somewhat qualified to leave at least a preliminary bit of feedback. Long story short, the fit of these boots runs very small overall, so I ordered an 11-1/2 2E instead of an 11 2E. There is a considerable amount of tightness around the area just behind the steel toe box on the top of your foot. It is enough to be noticeable and even slightly uncomfortable. This concerned me so much that I almost shipped these boots back to G & L Clothing. I am glad that I changed my mind and decided to try to break these boots in instead of buying a different pair of boots. The discomfort is still there after a week, but it has not caused pain and it seems to be lessening ever so slightly as the days wear on. I work 10 hour days six days per week in these boots, so anything that could cause pain would be magnified by the swelling in my feet as those long days progress. The hard met guard doesn't flex much if at all, but it does appear to protect your feet well, so that is a tradeoff. While walking in these boots, the met guards seem to be rubbing on the leather of the tongue of the boots and it creaks very loudly with every step. I work in a very noisy environment, so that isn't much of an issue to me except that it does seem to wake my wife up in the morning when I am walking around getting ready for work. Now back to the narrow fit being a good thing as I stated earlier. These boots are nothing like any other met guard work boot that I have ever seen for one very specific reason. They are formed to the shape of the foot and they seem to cradle your feet from all sides, which makes them feel like they are more narrow than they actually are. There is enough room for my very wide feet, but not a spare millimeter inside. This provides my very tender feet and more importantly ankles with vastly more support than I am used to receiving from a pair of work boots. The ankle support is nothing short of astonishing. I have two different very high quality ankle braces that I no longer need due to these Keens. I have spent the last three months gulping down ibuprofen twice a day before and after work because my feet and ankles hurt so much using my old work boots with flat stitched soles and no ankle support. These Keens offer so much foot and ankle support that I am able to work all day on my feet and not suffer nearly as much as I did before. Tonight I took no ibuprofen at all and that could never happen with my old work boots and ankle brace being used together. They aren't comfy as a pair of slippers, but they offer support unlike anything I have ever put on my feet before and I am very thankful that I gave them a shot. I will order another pair of these boots next year as well.Before I was going to ship these boots back, I went shopping to see if I could locate something locally that was better than these boots and felt more comfortable out of the box. When I went to the Redwing store, the prices sent me into shock. When I mentioned the ultra high price being an issue, the salesman said "But these are Cadillac boots." I pointed outside the window to my truck and informed him that I drive a Ford and couldn't give two craps about a Cadillac. Those supposed Cadillac boots offered almost no ankle support BTW. In fact, none of the work boots I saw anywhere offered any real ankle support and that is what convinced me to hang on to the Keen Louisville Internal Met boots. My ankle is very arthritic and it causes me a lot of pain if I don't have a ton of ankle support. If you have bad or weak ankles and have to wear internal met boots with steel toes, these boots are definitely for you.
These would be 5 star but for one issue. This is my 3rd pair and I hope to not ever have to change. These boots are absolutely the most comfortable steel toes I have ever worn, almost feels like they are broken in new out of the box. The support, styling, and comfort are top notch.The downside of this keen boot is broken laces...it sucks, at 5 in the morning do you really want to deal with a broken lace? I bought some great laces, but the tips were to big to fit through the eyelets. So I buy several good laces at a time and just keep them in my sock drawer. Kevlar laces on amazon work well. I like 72" but it may too long for some tastes.
Coming off of a pair of 1.5 year old Pittsburgh’s, I was a bit wary of the internal Met guard. Three work days in and these boots feel fully broken in and are wearing beautifully. I work 10-12 hour days on gravel and tile (about half and half.) I have not noticed any of the squeaking I have heard others complain of, although I wouldn’t be all that put off if they were a bit loud.All of the heel support you could want and they hug my feet with just the right amount of firmness. I will update after a couple of months when the rainy season is in full swing and see how they are holding up. I am expecting another home run from Keen. They do not often disappoint me.
These boots are nice and flexible for a steel toed boot with an internal metatarsal guard. MUCH better than the timberland pros I had before. I’m on my feet all day and these are nice and comfortable to the soles of my feet. They have a neutral arch support too. Good room in the toe box too.
The boots feel fine. The laces lasted about 6 weeks, then I had to buy new ones. Holes developed where the steel toe ends. For this price, I expected them to last much, much longer. This is just walking around a warehouse and no rough outdoor activity. Very disappointed in these, especially for the price I paid. I have had better luck with Walmart no-name boots than with these. Don't waste your money on these.