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Thread: Keen Shoes

  1. #21
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    I've got a pair of Patagonia approach shoes that have done their job very well, but I don't use them hard. Too bad they haven't held up in your experience- usually Patagonia stuff is very well made, but the Merrell connection would explain why.

  2. #22
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    I have 4 pairs of Keens and I must say they are the most comfortable shoes I've ever owned!

  3. #23
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    I've had a dozen pair...the one shoe I keep going back to. They do run small but wear well. I'm hard on shoes and seem to wear heals out quick, these hold up and soles have treated me nicely. Love'em!

    I have a buddy that loves'em as much as me and it's funny how it's one of the first things he shows off when he swings by and has a new pair

    Grab a pair, affordable. And yes, if you do have problems they have a great return policy.

    B
    Roll It. Jack It. Wheel It.
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  4. #24
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    I had a pair of their Deltas for two seasons now. They are holding up well and are incredibly comfortable. I'm thinking, if their winter boots feel this good what do their slippers feel like? "Sleeping bags for your feet", that's my kind of marketing.
    Keezer
    '05 Tacoma

  5. #25
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    I had a pair in which the toe seams broke in only a couple of months. Must have gotten a lemon.
    Kevin

    2011 Ford F-150 FX4
    2012 Kamparoo Transcontinental

  6. #26
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    I love Keens. I think the longevity depends on the model and person and their gait. This years thru-hikers on the PCT and AT are reporting anywhere from 600 to just over 1000 miles per pair.... not too bad.
    Randy Welch
    K6ARW

  7. #27
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    I just had a lacing loop pull out on my Keens...low miles, disappointed.
    Steve Carlson
    1995 Isuzu Trooper LS

  8. #28
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigSwede View Post
    I just had a lacing loop pull out on my Keens...low miles, disappointed.
    Wow... me too. Boots (Detroit Mid, steel toe) are only a month old, too. I'll report back how their warranty system, that I submitted my complaint to 3 days ago, handles this. Other than this I've had no complaints with their other products.
    2001 Tacoma Extended Cab, 3RZ, AT, SAC, 5.29 gears, ARB FR/RR locker, and a few other mods... Build thread, Post #33

    Adventures in and out of your Overlanding Rig... American Adventurist

  9. #29
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    buy my keens from REI only had one issue brought them back new shoes

    just bought another h20 pair on sale for the summer
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  10. #30
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    Quote Originally Posted by TangoBlue View Post
    Wow... me too. Boots (Detroit Mid, steel toe) are only a month old, too. I'll report back how their warranty system, that I submitted my complaint to 3 days ago, handles this. Other than this I've had no complaints with their other products.
    Keen stands behind their warranty; they handled it promptly and efficiently through their on-line return system. I'm now in receipt of my replacement boots 3 weeks later. Thanks KEEN!
    2001 Tacoma Extended Cab, 3RZ, AT, SAC, 5.29 gears, ARB FR/RR locker, and a few other mods... Build thread, Post #33

    Adventures in and out of your Overlanding Rig... American Adventurist

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