Men's Keen, Flint II Sport Work Shoe 10 Midnight Navy/Steel Grey

Brand:KEEN Utility

3.1/5

197.72

Your favorite Flint just got better. Reinvented with our innovative KEEN.ReGEN cushioning midsole which offers a 50% energy return with every step and a highly slip-resistant rubber outsole. This hiking-inspired work shoe protects feet with its unobtrusive asymmetrical composite toes and underfoot support. Weighing 22.35 oz / 634 g (per shoe), made with durable, water-resistant leather and featuring a moisture-wicking lining the Flint II Sport Low Composite Toe work shoe for men is built off KEEN's traditional wider footwear form.KEEN Utility products offer removable insoles. This dependable work boot is great for light-duty work in landscaping, maintenance, and warehouse/distribution. All KEEN Utility products use a natural, probiotic-based technology called CleansportNXT for breaking down odor in sweat; while also sourcing 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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COMFORT: Mesh liner provides breathability to help keep feet cool in warm environments, Removable metatomical PU footbed for long lasting support; CleansportNXT provides natural odor protection using probiotics. 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. SUPPORT: Made with KEEN.ReGEN a lightweight, compression-resisting midsole providing 50% more energy return than standard EVA foam; ESS stability shank for midfoot support and KONNECTFIT heel capture system for a locked-in feel. TRACTION: Oil- and slip-resistant, non-marking, rubber outsoles are used for improved traction that meet or exceed ASTM F1677 MARK II and ASTM F2913 SATRA Non-Slip Testing Standards; Siped outsole disperses liquids quickly for increased traction. COMPOSITE TOE: Left and right asymmetrical, non-metallic carbon-fiber toes, a composite material, offer an unobtrusive fit and are 15% lighter than steel; The Flint II Sport Low work shoe meets or exceeds ASTM F2412 and F2413 I/75 and C/75 Standards. Boot opening measures approximately 12" around. Shaft measures approximately 2.5" from arch. Rubber sole. Imported.
Department Mens
Manufacturer KEEN Utility
Product Dimensions 10 x 15 x 6 inches; 2 Pounds

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Scritto da: Zachary French
Order one size up
I had anticipated these were going to run a little wide based on other reviews, New Balance and other brands a 13 is absolutely spot on for me, I’ve spent one full 12 hour day tooling around in these only to find the toe box is woefully narrow, I think a 14 would have absolutely been the way to go.
Scritto da: EDWIN PINTO
Buen zapato
Buen zapato , sin embargo lo siento un poco duros
Scritto da: Dave S
Comfortable right out of the box
I like the shoes. Only problem I have is after several months the cloth sides right behind the carbon fiber it splits. I'm also kinda hard on my shoes.
Scritto da: Steven Moore
Had To Return... But I Still LOVE Keen
Let me start off by saying I absolutely LOVE keen shoes. I have owned 4 pairs. And I kept all 4 until I just beat them to death. And even then, they still held up. I've had steel toes, hiking boots, sandals, and loved each one. They're comfortable. And they can take a beating. (I work on construction sites, and am constantly around countless hazards. I trust Keen to keep my piggies safe.) However... this particular pair of shoes didn't fit right. And I don't blame Keen. I blame by genetics. I've got shoes that resemble water skis. I wear a 14 in most shoes. If I wear skinny jeans and put my feet together, I look like a putter. While my feet are long, they're also kind of skinny. I will sometimes get a 13 wide, if I can find it. I thought I'd give a regular 13 a try, since there was a $50 difference in the 13 and 14. (The 14s were more expensive.) They would have worked just fine, if the material on the sides was a little more forgiving. Or if the hole in the top of the shoe that you slide your foot into was a little bit bigger. That material was just too stiff for my liking. Again, I don't blame keen. These shoes just weren't what I needed. And I really wish they would've worked. They're light, they're breathable, the sole is comfy, they just didn't work for me. If you need some "give" in the sides for your foot not to be squished and squeezed, definitely get the wide. The stiff material will provide extra protection, and keep your piggies intact. But not very forgiving if you need room to move around.
Scritto da: Antonio Wallis
Buen calzado
Buen calzado en general
Scritto da: Tony T.
decent shoe
for the money, it's fine. 12 hour days walking on concrete, no problem. they do fall apart fast as I went through a pair in 6 months.
Scritto da: Baxter
Get a Shoehorn
Very nice shoe once I replaced the insert with a more supportive aftermarket insert. My only complaint is that these shoes have an elastic band that fits around the ankles that makes it very difficult and painful to get your foot into the shoe. Once it's in, everything's good.
Scritto da: S. Grumet
KEEN.ReGEN is a plus, other aspects are a minus
Been wearing these shoes for 2 months in the commercial HVAC industry. Toe box is bulbous but I like that it is sturdy and wear resistant. KEEN.ReGEN has been an absolute joy to wear. My typical ankle and foot pain is non-existent in the Flint 2. The composite toe is noticeably lighter than comparable steel toes. Traction is amazing, non-slip for sure. Like that it is Electrical Hazard rated as well. However, these shoes are unsteady on uneven ground (gravel rooftops and the like). Also, I can feel the ladder rungs digging into my foot when I climb it. The Flint 2 says it has an "External Stability Shank (ESS) for midfoot support" but this doesn't translate to comfort on ladders. The width of the shoe is too narrow/too compressible causing my foot to roll on the rungs as well. Super happy with the price point of $99. Overall a very comfortable shoe for all day wear, even on big job sites where I tend to walk on average of 6 miles. I don't know if I will buy again though. 4 out of 5.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
these shoes have a extra protection for your foot
The shoes are comfortable to wear when your feet are in them. The extra lining is perfect to protect the foot from the snow and the rain . but because of this , there are not easy to put on. This said, if you do not have to remove your shoes often along the day , these shoes are perfect. If you have to remove your shoes often, these shoes are not recommended , just because you cannot slip your feet in them and go.
Scritto da: Mark D
Hard to put on, but good over all.
Great shoes, very comfortable once you get them on. They have a "collar" around the back of the ankle/ heel area that is annoying. It is really tight to squeeze your foot in there. If you've ever put flippers on, this is what it feels like. I need to pull hard or use a shoe horn every time. It's frustrating enough, that i wouldn't buy them again. But once they are on they are fantastic.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Grandeur
Malheureusement , les largeur D et E de la marque Keen sont pareil et trop étroit au niveau de l embout composite.Tres decu, J aimais tout le reste de cet espadrille de securité
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Bad design
Firstly, I ordinarily have had great luck with Keen products. With the purchase of the last two pairs of boots I have noticed their sizing being inconsistent. These specific shoes had a major issue for me. Right at the point of where the shoe naturally creases on the top of my foot, there was something inside each shoe that would dig into the tendon of my large toe. That point seemed to line up with one of the loops used to lace the shoe. That issue wasn't immediately apparent just trying them on and standing in them nor lightly walking around the house in them. After half a day at work , and with a moderate amount of walking, I was hobbling around badly. I had left the shoe laces quite loose, but that didn't seem to matter. It just seems to be a bad design this time.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Great, lightweight and durable, we use for doing metal roofs
I buy these for my construction crew and they are very durable and not bulky , we use them for doing roofing. Test shoe

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