Your favorite Flint just got better. Reinvented with innovative KEEN.ReGEN cushioning midsole which offers a 50% energy return with every step and a highly slip-resistant, rubber outsole, these hiking-inspired work shoes for men protects feet with its steel toes and underfoot support. Made with durable, water-resistant leather and featuring a moisture-wicking lining, these soft toe boots weighing 22.40oz / 635 g (per shoe) will keep you cool and dry. The Flint 2 Low Height Steel Toe work shoes for men are built off KEEN's traditional wider footwear form. All KEEN Utility products have removable PU insoles for easy replacement. These dependable work shoes are great for lighter-duty work in construction, landscaping, and general maintenance. All KEEN Utility products feature a natural, probiotic-based technology that breaks down the odor in sweat. KEEN Utility also sources all leather from tanneries certified by the Leather Working Group (LWG); which reduces water and energy use. At KEEN Utility, we believe in creating work boots that make your work and your life better. That means delivering the kind of safety, comfort and performance that contributes to living a richer, fuller, multidimensional life – on the job and off.
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I've had these shoes for 4 months now and they show no sign of wear/tear. I work in a busy deli in a grocery store and am on my feet for 8+ hours a day. I've chewed through over 7 other shoes in my 1.5 years here all that gave varying amounts of foot/heel pain.Since wearing these(along with shoe insoles) my foot pain is minimal at it's worst. I used to not be able to walk w/out pain in my heels and would tip toe around the house after work but with these I have no issues during or after work(again, with insoles as I have always done even with the other shoes).They get covered in breading, miscellaneous foods/liquids and I just hose them down at the end of each shift and they're fine. I'm 6'1 and these shoes with the insoles I wear make me like 6'3ish. It's kinda funny taking a step down each time I end my workday.
I received these as a birthday present. First opening, the thought was these are way too large for my size 8 normal shoe. All in all, good fit, high quality and they look great. Although I have yet to wear these on the Habitat for Humanity work site yet, I expect great comfort and protection from dropping an unexpected on my toes plus I feel safe from stepping on the errant non-bent over nail. Would I buy these again. For sure. Would I recommend to another to purchase? Without a doubt. On our 20 plus person permanent volunteer Habitat build team, about 70% wear this low cut boot. This shoe is a great one.
Shoe was slightly uncomfortable the first day, but that's all the break-in it needed. As comfortable as my Thorogood boots. Sturdy heel and body. My feet feel protected and comfortable. Highly recommend.
These boots are very comfortable on a job site. Comfortable on the first day.
These shoes survived years of abuse through several different jobs. HVAC and appliance repair, delivery jobs averaging 15k+ steps per day, and now I'm retiring them. They're still perfectly good shoes, but the soles are worn down, and they're not as slip resistant as they once were. Very comfy to wear, and easy to slip on and off. I would buy these again.
Bought these because I injured my leg and my work boots were too heavy to lift. These shoes provide the protection I need building control panels and on the fabrication floor. They also provide decent arch support, I was surprised at this. The Electrical Hazard rating is precisely what I need, along with a steel toe and toe/heel guards.The toe box is the right size for me, even with the steel toe cover. Flexing the shoe is probably the most comfortable I've witnessed in a work shoe.There is a chemical smell, probably from the soles. I don't notice it much. The laces have a natural twist in them, don't know why but they work out just fine.If you have medium to high arches like me, the Samurai plastic inserts are a comfy upgrade.Not recommended for a hot-work environment like welding and fabrication. The mesh flex points will get melted. Abrasion is probably the second weakest point to this design, but it's a shoe not a boot.
I'm now on my third Keen steel toe shoe. The style I have been buying wasn't available so I am trying these out, I've had them for about a month.I have had three surgeries on my left foot. My last surgery removed my entire plantar fascia ligament. My shoe priorities have changed as a result.Comfort is huge, when I'm not in my work shoes which has a custom inserts I wear my Altra brand running shoes even though I don't run as much these days I have to say they are extremely comfortable and I highly recommend them. As far as a steel toe work boot I've found Keen's are what are the most comfortable for me, even before I had my custom inserts made for my feet.Ventilation is the other important aspect I look for. My surgeries were pretty invasive and I have a lot of nerve damage and anyone that has this kind of nerve damage can tell you things change. For me I'm more sensitive towards temperatures, high temperatures really take their tool on me.A good comfortable shoe that breaths well are the most important factors for me. The shoes tongue isn't as comfortable as my last pair, I'm hoping they break in the more I wear them.I think my last pair of Keens lasted me two years. If these new ones last as long I'll be happy.
I have used my KEEN Utility Men's Flint 2 for about almost a year now. I love the large toe box and the different tread design on the soles. I like other would like for the soles to last as long as the rest of the shoe, I own 4 different types of Keen work shoes/boot. I am always disappointed with the sole wear out, they seem to only last like a 1 to 1 1/2 years for me. At $140-$180 I would expect them to last a long at the leather sides. But, I still love these shoes.