KEEN Utility Men's San Jose Oxford Low Alloy Toe Industrial Wedge Work Shoes 10.5 Gingerbread/Off White

Brand:KEEN Utility

2.8/5

224.91

All leather. All-day grit. The San Jose delivers a low-profile, low bulk wearing experience with a premium leather upper, lightweight aluminum alloy safety toes, and an air injected LuftCell midsole for unparalleled comfort. Weighing 21.8 oz /618 g (per shoe), made with durable, water-resistant leather and featuring a moisture-wicking lining the San Jose wedge work shoes for men are built off KEEN's traditional wider footwear form. KEEN Utility products offer removable insoles. These dependable work shoes are great for light-duty work in construction, assembly line, warehousing, energy, utilities, maintenance, and light manufacturing. KEEN Utility sources leather from tanneries certified by the Leather Working Group (LWG) which is the gold-standard for responsibly sourced leather. KEEN Utility believes in creating work boots that make work and life better. To further support that mission, KEEN Utility has been “Putting Good to Work” through its non-profit partnerships within the Project Build program. From helping put veterans back on their feet to supporting conservation corps work across the country, KEEN Utility puts good to work, first.

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a. COMFORT: These shoes come with KEEN LuftCell air-infused, PU midsoles for weightless comfort. SUPPORT: Made with a nylon shank, for midfoot support and superior torsion stability, and a shellback heel support for locking your foot in place; Electrical Hazard (EH) rated to provide a secondary source of protection from live electrical circuits. WATER RESISTANT: Moisture-wicking textile lining transports moisture away from feet; Water-resistant leather provides a barrier against liquid absorption and helps preserve the quality of the leather over time. TRACTION: Oil- and slip-resistant, non-marking, rubber outsoles; Made with wedge tread, and a siped outsole that helps provide traction on slick, flat terrain with limited debris buildup; Meets ASTM F1677 Mark II and ASTM F2913 SATRA non-slip standards. ALLOY TOE: Left and right asymmetrical aluminum alloy safety toes weigh 35% less than steel toes; This work boot meets or exceeds ASTM F2412 and F2413, M I/75, and C/75 EH Standards. Rubber sole. Imported.
Department mens
Manufacturer KEEN Utility

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Scritto da: ijp
Super Comfortable
These are easily the most comfortable safety-toe shoes/boots I've worn. They look great as well. My one concern will be the durability of the bond between the rubber sole and the foam cushion at the back of the heel. I've only worn them for about a month now and there is the slightest hint of separation starting on the heel of the left foot. TBD on how long it really lasts for me. Granted, I drive a stick shift, and the right shoe looks totally fine, so maybe it wouldn't be a problem for most people. But for me, I wish the rubber sole slightly rolled up the back of the heel to reduce the chance of this type of failure.
Scritto da: HR-JR
Great Shoe!!
As an Auto Tech student this wide aluminum toe, leather shoe is one of the most comfortable one yet. It is well made, durable materials, not as heavy, and great sole grip.
Scritto da: Robert Tobiasz
Very Comfortable
I am a supervisor at a utility company and spend a lot of my time on my feet. Walking or sitting theses shoes are very comfortable to wear and they look great. I have been wearing them for over a month and have zero issues with them.
Scritto da: L. W. Alaskan
Comfortable & great traction
Easy on and off, comfortable, and I don’t find myself slipping on shop floor when soles are wet or when moving around with saw dust on the floor. Recommend!
Scritto da: John F Nason III
Had to make a repair first week
Had to re-glue the soul by the toes on both shoes
Scritto da: Larry ellerbush
The truth
Soft toes are way more comfortable
Scritto da: Ammar Ali Asghar
Choosing between the size, go with the smaller one (maybe)
I have wore size 9 all along but this time it made me feel like size 8.5 would’ve been a better decision. However, I know size 8.5 would just not give me the extra (tiny) wiggle room that I like in my shoes
Scritto da: Carole L.
Runs small
I've worn steel/carbon toe shoes for many years and normally wear a size 12, but lately I have been having trouble finding a pair of work shoes that fit. I decided to order the Keen shoe in a 12W and to my dissapointment they are no wider and a horrible fit. It's a shame considering how much they cost!

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