KEEN Utility Men's Louisville 6" Steel Toe Waterproof Work Boot 7.5 Wide Cascade Brown

Brand:KEEN Utility

3.4/5

381.68

Keen.Dry waterproof, breathable membrane full-grain waterproof leather upperlocking metal lace hooks Keen. From beaches to mountains to city streets, Keen believes the outdoors is anyplace without a ceiling. Keen believes in living a HybridLife, which means being part of a greater community that is full of people who create possibilities, play in the outdoors and care for the world around them.

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Abrasion-resistant Tough-Tec leather. Oil and slip resistant non-marking rubber outsole. Removable comfort footbed. KEEN.DRY waterproof breathable membrane. Left and right asymmetrical steel toes. Boot opening measures approximately 12" around. Heel measures approximately 1.5 inches". Shaft measures approximately 5.5" from arch. Rubber sole. Imported. 100% Leather and Textile.
Department mens
Item model number 1007964
Manufacturer Keen Utility - US Shoes
Package Dimensions 12 x 8 x 4 inches; 4 Pounds

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Scritto da: Average
Sturdy shoe for the workplace.. with a few issues.
I've tried numerous brands and styles of safety toe in my adult life. This is my first experience with Keen. I bought these as a replacement for my combat boots that I wore during the later part of my military career. I now work in a machine shop and I am on my feet, on oily concrete, for about 10 hours a day. Some days I'm walking nonstop, some days I'm standing in the same spot the entire time, some days I'm crouched, hunched, or on the trapeze 40 feet in the air on a beam. I needed a shoe that could handle all of that without killing my feet/legs/back. The two biggest reasons for buying these are my back/leg pain from my old ones, and with winter approaching, the slippery heel of the combat boots. Those things might as well be ice skates. I've had these for several weeks now. Out of the box, I could tell they are going to last a while. It had nice thick, sturdy leather, a scuff resistant material covering the toe and lower arch, and a good tread. The insole seemed okay at the time. Upon trying them on, they fit well but didn't feel much different than my old boots in the comfort category. I figured they just needed to be broken in. On the first day at work with them, I noticed several things. I used a hiker's lacing to keep my heel as far back as possible because they were a little snugger around the toe than anticipated.. bad idea. The "padding" at the top of the shoe put a nice sized indent into my achilles that was almost too painful to bear after 10 hours of wear. I also noticed the heaviness and bulk of the shoe, most likely a product of it's sturdy construction. There is so much padding around the ankle that wearing normal slacks can be annoying when they ride up on top of the shoe after kneeling or getting out of the car. Day two was somewhat better. I used a modified hiker's lace to give me a little more room. Unfortunately that made the bunching of the pant leg a little worse. After several days of adjusting, as well as them breaking in a little (very stiff leather at first), they are actually nice to wear. However, even after several weeks, I still suffered from back and foot pain at the end of the day. I turned my attention to the insole. After pulling the removable one out a few days ago, I noticed it was very worn and now hard as a rock. I immediately hopped online and ordered a pair of gels. I got them today so stay tuned on an update on that. After a short test drive this afternoon, the gels seem, by far, way more comfortable than the original inserts. I'll keep you posted. Pros: - Well built and sturdy - Great slip resistance - Excellent foot protection (saved mine a few times already) and scuff resistance - Look cool (I've gotten several positive comments) Cons: - Heavy and bulky - Horrible "foot bed" (insole) - Very long break in time - Price (I payed $147) Bottom line: So far, overall, these are just okay. If you want a shoe that will protect your tootsies and still look nice in a hostile environment, these might be a good option, but if you are looking for out-of-the-box comfort, I say look elsewhere.
Scritto da: blue rules!
Amazing!
My husband's feet are flat and give him trouble at work. But these are amazing and the last long too. Very well made.
Scritto da: Pinky
I've found my sole-mate.
I'm currently wearing my second pair. The first pair held up for about six months of abuse, which I normally wouldn't consider a good thing, but my job deals with a lot of sharp-edged metal and kicking heavy things (no kidding, sometimes a well placed kick aligns metal frame better than a hammer). These boots protected me from everything, even a rogue nail that I stepped on. I felt it almost breach the arch, but my foot remained untouched. The major reason why I love these boots so much is the comfort. I've tried a few different brands recommend by my job and coworkers first. When I saw that Keen also carried work boots, I knew I had to try them. I have several pairs of their water sandals, and I used to have a pair of leather barefoot sole style boots that are now out of production that were my favorite footwear until they eventually disintegrated. They really know feet. Since switching to Keen work boots, the issues created by other brands (corns, arch aches, blisters, discoloration) have been eliminated. At the end of a10-12 hour shift, my feet are still in good shape.
Scritto da: Elmer Duarte
Botas keen
Excelentes botas! Muy cómodas y muy acorde a su precio
Scritto da: Just me
Very Comfortable Ugly Boots
I am a Union Millwright and Keen boots are the most talked about boot. Guys keep talking about how comfortable they are. So I drank the koolaide,and bought a pair, and these ugly sob’s are pretty comfortable straight out of the box. I usually sacrifice comfort to buy American made, but I’m sick of my damn feet hurting. They do feel big at first, but you gotta pull the strings tight. The toe box is big, which is nice. Not sure how they’ll hold up, but day 1, can’t complain, they’re just ugly as all hell.
Scritto da: Stewart Wilkins
My first Keens, and I love them to bits.
Bought them then went on an immediate 12 mile hike. Poor choice but my other boots literally fell apart in the parking lot. Great for hiking, riding, and work. Wend through 4-5 inches of water and no leaks (did not stand stationary though, the tongue will definitely saturate and then you will be wet, found that out another time). Fit great. I wear a 15 EE and I have just a little bit extra room to breathe. They break in pretty quickly (go for a hike if you must). Probably by another pair of these for other activities.
Scritto da: Lisa Johns
Pretty good fit.
This shoe was a double wide and it was still a bit tight on my husband's foot in the toe area. The steel toe cuts in the side of his foot a bit. But the leather stretched out after a bit of wear. The upper ankle is a bit too rigid for a wide shoe, but overall good quality and fit.
Scritto da: Signal Scout
As close to comfy as steel toes get
I wear a 13EE, with high arches and heel spurs. No work boot is gonna make me truly happy. These come as close as is likely. Ever. Out of the box they appear well made, as good as any of the many. many pairs of big-name boots I've had over the years. The toe box is pretty roomy. Using a hiker's boot-lacing trick, I was able to keep my heels from sliding around and keep my toes from hammering in there. In action, over a couple of 12-hour days with plenty of walking and working in odd positions, I came out pretty much unscathed. Recommended.
Scritto da: Fredy
Exelentes
Robustas elegantes y cómodas. Visualmente espectaculares .

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