KEEN Men’s Targhee II Mid Wide Hiking Shoe, Shiitake/Brindle, 10 W US

December 12, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $140.00Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 22:04 GMT+0100 - Details)

Here’s a waterproof hiking boot that offers four-wheel-drive performance for your feet. It’s designed to keep your feet dry and let them breathe, and the aggressive outsole bites into the terrain. The mid-cut height adds ankle support.

Product Features

  • Removable metatomical dual density ethylene vinyl acetate footbed ; Dual density compression molded ethylene vinyl acetate midsole
  • Fit Tip: This style is running a 0.5 size small. We suggest ordering a 0.5 size larger than your usual size
  • 4mm multi directional lugs ; Contoured heel lock
  • KEEN.Dry waterproof breathable membrane
  • Torsion stability ESS shank ; Waterproof nubuck leather upper

Comments

Anonymous says:

Targhee Wide Version are the BEST EVER I’ve been wearing Targhee’s and other KEEN for over a decade now. These wide versions of the Targhee II are, by far, the most comfortable hiking shoes I have ever owned. I have wide feet and am a big, tall heavy guy. I’ve had these for about 6 months now and have used them for day hikes about 5 times a week and they feel as comfortable and supportive as the first day. The heel and forefoot cushioning shows no sign of deterioration as most shoes do with me due to my mass.I cannot…

Anonymous says:

These shoes are worth every penny I (her husband) have fought with my feet ever since I started to walk a minimum of 5 miles per day. I tried good sneakers, my feet hurt. I tried inserts, my feet hurt. I tried going to special inserts from foot specialists, still my feet hurt. Finally, it was time to make a decision: stop walking, or find a real solution. I went online and saw a review by a Postal Service employee that walked 10 miles per day minimum. He recommended this particular shoe. Let me explain, I consider…

Anonymous says:

The most comfortable boot I’ve ever worn, but… I’m giving these boots five stars but with reservations. If you’re a normal user of “wide” shoes, as I am, keep in mind a couple of things.1) I have the Targhee II in both regular width and wide, and if you put them side to side, the width of the base/platform of the shoe is identical. The “wide” version basically allocates more real estate in the upper, making the leather upper able to expand further, thereby accommodating a wider foot. For myself, who normally…

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