KEEN Women’s Targhee II Outdoor Shoe, Magnet/Periwinkle, 8 M US

August 28, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $125.00Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 21:47 GMT+0100 - Details)

The Targhee II hiker from KEEN is ready for you to go OFFROAD Nubuck Leather Upper Nonmarking rubber outsole Removable metatomical dual density EVA footbed Patented toe protection

Product Features

  • Waterproof nubuck leather upper
  • Contoured heel lock for adjustable ankle support
  • Dry waterproof, breathable membrane
  • Removable metatomical dual density ethylene vinyl acetate foot bed
  • Torsion stability ESS shank

Comments

T. Haggas says:

Bad fit from a quality brand I think this is still a quality KEEN product but had to return it because the fit was not right. I tried this exact pair on in a store and they felt great but they were cheaper on Amazon so I ordered them. If I just stood in the shoes, they felt great. But with walking, my feet constantly slipped forward. I made sure, as another reviewer suggested, that they were laced through the tongue. This did not help. If I got them tight enough to not slip, they put pressure on the top of my foot…

deborah anderson says:

I really find Keen footwear comfortable as they have a wide toe box and are … These hiking shoes are rugged and actually a little stylish–with the lavender accents. Although they provide firm support, I really find Keen footwear comfortable as they have a wide toe box and are contoured well around the ankle/heel. I have slightly large ankles and they don’t cut in like other hiking shoes that I’ve tried. They are a little heavy as they are made with a very durable exterior but I can see that they will hold up for a very long time. I actually had a similar design about…

laurali says:

Great for injuries, orthotics, midsole doesn’t wear down. Lets toes spread, heel width somewhat adjustableeis supposed to be Might be 3. I’m a solid 11 in these shoes. And Voyageurs, which are the non-waterproof equivalent of these. First purchase of this wtaterproof version for the winter. But they are a bit shorter, and much less wide/tall roomy in the midfoot and front of foot…yet the heel is wider. I have a narrow heel but can wear Voyageurs and should have been able to wear these because they have a way to cinch the heel tight which is UNIQUE and not advertised. So both, ostensibly, you can have your narrow…

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