Keep your cool under pressure with the voyageur hiking shoe from KEEN. Mesh lining replaces a waterproof barrier for continual airflow. The rugged outsole finds a sure grip on rough terrain with multi-directional lugs. An ess shank is built in for torsion.
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Iâm pretty mad about these shoes Iâve got to tell you, Iâm pretty mad about these shoes. They had some short coming I noticed right away **more on that below**, but I was willing to live with them because the shoes felt both comfortable and incredibly stable on the ground. I havenât even had them for a full week and had really started to fall in love with them (Iâve being thinking of them as my dragon skin shoes because of the color, which is so much better than the product picture) that is until I noticed something when I…
this shoe grabs your foot around your ankle/heel and the front of your foot almost feels like it is floating This is an interesting shoe. Unlike most shoes that hold your foot along the entire length of the lace, this shoe grabs your foot around your ankle/heel and the front of your foot almost feels like it is floating. That’s a pretty cool feature for going down an incline because you are completely supported at the ankle instead of the your toe plowing into the toe of the shoe. I absolutely love this concept for a shoe used for hiking up/down medium inclines. I give this heel/ankle grabbing…
Cheap Dangerous Thailand made shoes with a Worthless 2 year warranty I loved these shoes at first well ventilated, good support then few months later two things started happening 1. Frequently when double tied normally the loop of the one show would hook around the other show causing me to trip and fall. That could mean you life on a hike. I recommend doubling tying then keep tying till the loop is too small to reach the other shoe. At 8 months while walking one shoe lace hooked on the other shoe and down I whent. The plastic speed lace hook broke in half…