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Just a personal story about a great product and great service

I heard really great things about Keen hikers and I wanted to try a set I bought a pair and lets just say they are great its the most comfortable shoe of any kind that I have owned. these were ankle height ,I liked them so much I bought a lower pair. The ankle height had a softer sole and I started to wear them everyday. With my job that works just fine. Well I am a bubba and I dont care how tough you are I walk on you everyday I am going to wear you out.
The boots were just at the warranty period and the front pulled apart I contacted them to see if they could be fixed and they replaced the boots N/C
There boots are fantastic and service is also every bit as good
Thursday of last week I ordered the replacements I came home today from a weekend away and the new ones are there

I cant be more impressed
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Love them, and more and more are showing up on jobsites.


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I love Keen but they are not lasting as long as they used to. I used to get two seasons out of them but now only get one.

I did not know they had a warranty. How long is it good for?



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Wearing keen boots and shoes over 10 years

Love em

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Have some Keen H2's. Wear them constantly on boats and around the water. Bought the GF a couple pairs, too.

They're must have when I go to MX. I wadefish in some very remote spots. Some flats. Some patchy reefs. Used to leave a lot of meat off my feet on/around the patchy reefs until I got the Keens.

I've had these for several years. Hardly show signs of wear. Think I got 'em in '08.


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I've been wearing Keen boots for a bit over 4 years now. They have become my favorite footwear. I highly recommend Keen boots.


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My son has to wear safety toe boots at work and he says the Keen's are the most comfortable he's tried.


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Originally Posted by JMR40
My son has to wear safety toe boots at work and he says the Keen's are the most comfortable he's tried.


went with Keen's wheen i had to buy steel/safety toe boots for work cause they were the lightest weight i could find, thankfully they are also one of the few brands that tends to fit my feet


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Wear my H2 sandals a bunch. Also like my Keen slip-ons and hiking boots. They're super comfortable and hold up well to abuse.


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I bought Keen hiking boots two years ago. I wear them antelope hunting. They are the most comfortable hunting boot I have ever worn. I've been very happy with them.

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Keens = great stuff.


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I switched from boots to Keen Newport sandals years ago. They are almost impossible to wear out.


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Originally Posted by JMR40
My son has to wear safety toe boots at work and he says the Keen's are the most comfortable he's tried.


I have worked in manufacturing for over 30 years where safety shoes were mandatory. I have NEVER had a pair that were comfortable until about six months ago when I bought my first pair of Keen's. And six months later they are still comfortable! I'm sold on them for sure! They cost more than other major brands but worth it!


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I thought everything made in China was crap, no? Y'all just wait 'til your feet burst into flames. grin

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Good Luck with the Keen's,we've got guy's at work that love the comfort but their life expectancy is about 1/3 that of my Redwing' s.If you don't abuse them,you should be happy! memtb


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Originally Posted by Whttail_in_MT
I thought everything made in China was crap, no? Y'all just wait 'til your feet burst into flames. grin


A few (very few) Keen models are U.S. made.


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Been wearing the Keen Bryce low top hikers for well over a year now.
Really like the fit and having a shank in this type of shoe, and they seem to be wearing well.

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Originally Posted by Pointbock
Originally Posted by Whttail_in_MT
I thought everything made in China was crap, no? Y'all just wait 'til your feet burst into flames. grin


A few (very few) Keen models are U.S. made.


Actually, the box my pair of Braddocks came in say assembled in the USA of globally sourced materials. Probably only had the laces added to qualify for the 'made in the USA' label. Regardless, so far, they fit and function as a quality boot.

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Looks like only two of their models are made in the US (Portland OR). The Durand and Braddoc. All others are made in Asia or Europe.

From their web site.

http://www.keenfootwear.com/americanbuilt


There's plenty of good boots and shoes made in the US. I think I'll pass.

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I wear their steel toe boots ...good stuff when u have feet like a duck...like me


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