Jordan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de marzo de 2025
Keen is the most comfortable brand I've ever owned. Unfortunately they tend to wear out pretty quickly for me. One pair lasted me one hunting season. I no longer use Keen boots for hunting or hiking, only every day wear because they're so comfortable.
Jordan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de marzo de 2025
Keen is the most comfortable brand I've ever owned. Unfortunately they tend to wear out pretty quickly for me. One pair lasted me one hunting season. I no longer use Keen boots for hunting or hiking, only every day wear because they're so comfortable.
Jordan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de marzo de 2025
Keen is the most comfortable brand I've ever owned. Unfortunately they tend to wear out pretty quickly for me. One pair lasted me one hunting season. I no longer use Keen boots for hunting or hiking, only every day wear because they're so comfortable.
Jordan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de marzo de 2025
Keen is the most comfortable brand I've ever owned. Unfortunately they tend to wear out pretty quickly for me. One pair lasted me one hunting season. I no longer use Keen boots for hunting or hiking, only every day wear because they're so comfortable.
Jordan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de marzo de 2025
Keen is the most comfortable brand I've ever owned. Unfortunately they tend to wear out pretty quickly for me. One pair lasted me one hunting season. I no longer use Keen boots for hunting or hiking, only every day wear because they're so comfortable.
Jordan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de marzo de 2025
Keen is the most comfortable brand I've ever owned. Unfortunately they tend to wear out pretty quickly for me. One pair lasted me one hunting season. I no longer use Keen boots for hunting or hiking, only every day wear because they're so comfortable.
Jordan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de marzo de 2025
Keen is the most comfortable brand I've ever owned. Unfortunately they tend to wear out pretty quickly for me. One pair lasted me one hunting season. I no longer use Keen boots for hunting or hiking, only every day wear because they're so comfortable.
Jordan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de marzo de 2025
Keen is the most comfortable brand I've ever owned. Unfortunately they tend to wear out pretty quickly for me. One pair lasted me one hunting season. I no longer use Keen boots for hunting or hiking, only every day wear because they're so comfortable.
Kgrif
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de enero de 2025
I have used the Targhee III, IV, and then the Circadia boots on all sorts of hikes. Need to point out that I have only used the Keen series of boots on dry trails only. I have not used them in the snow or either accidentally or purposely jumped into rivers or streams. For that latter category for water exposure, I think an 8" boot version would be better.The Circadia boot pair I purchased was at a disount via Amazon Renewed, and I was lucky to find it in the Bison/Brindle color scheme. Let me first say that that coloration is awesome. The best IMO. However after comparing my hikes with the Targhee series, there is room for improvement for the Circadia. The outsoles are too thin. The area of the foot where my metatarsals join, was exposed and I could easily feel small and larger rough rocks. So the sole thickness needs to be improved in that area. During hikes I kept telling my hiking crew that the foam of some of my flip flops provided more isolation. Secondly, I wear a size 11, and this particular boot was about 1/2 size too large with medium / warm weather merino wool socks. The two conditions lead to my foot heating up in the p.a. location of my foot. I could feel the boot slide as I hiked up and down hill, and just slightly on level terrain. There was no heat felt from the heel or sides of the boot. Other points: the boot strings that come with the boot should be the same as the other Keen series of Targhees. The top hook is plastic, would be better with the same metal version as the Targhees. When pulling the boot strings tight, I could never get them to feel totally tight, like it's part of my feet, and that's what you want for a boot.
Kgrif
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de enero de 2025
I have used the Targhee III, IV, and then the Circadia boots on all sorts of hikes. Need to point out that I have only used the Keen series of boots on dry trails only. I have not used them in the snow or either accidentally or purposely jumped into rivers or streams. For that latter category for water exposure, I think an 8" boot version would be better.The Circadia boot pair I purchased was at a disount via Amazon Renewed, and I was lucky to find it in the Bison/Brindle color scheme. Let me first say that that coloration is awesome. The best IMO. However after comparing my hikes with the Targhee series, there is room for improvement for the Circadia. The outsoles are too thin. The area of the foot where my metatarsals join, was exposed and I could easily feel small and larger rough rocks. So the sole thickness needs to be improved in that area. During hikes I kept telling my hiking crew that the foam of some of my flip flops provided more isolation. Secondly, I wear a size 11, and this particular boot was about 1/2 size too large with medium / warm weather merino wool socks. The two conditions lead to my foot heating up in the p.a. location of my foot. I could feel the boot slide as I hiked up and down hill, and just slightly on level terrain. There was no heat felt from the heel or sides of the boot. Other points: the boot strings that come with the boot should be the same as the other Keen series of Targhees. The top hook is plastic, would be better with the same metal version as the Targhees. When pulling the boot strings tight, I could never get them to feel totally tight, like it's part of my feet, and that's what you want for a boot.
Kgrif
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de enero de 2025
I have used the Targhee III, IV, and then the Circadia boots on all sorts of hikes. Need to point out that I have only used the Keen series of boots on dry trails only. I have not used them in the snow or either accidentally or purposely jumped into rivers or streams. For that latter category for water exposure, I think an 8" boot version would be better.The Circadia boot pair I purchased was at a disount via Amazon Renewed, and I was lucky to find it in the Bison/Brindle color scheme. Let me first say that that coloration is awesome. The best IMO. However after comparing my hikes with the Targhee series, there is room for improvement for the Circadia. The outsoles are too thin. The area of the foot where my metatarsals join, was exposed and I could easily feel small and larger rough rocks. So the sole thickness needs to be improved in that area. During hikes I kept telling my hiking crew that the foam of some of my flip flops provided more isolation. Secondly, I wear a size 11, and this particular boot was about 1/2 size too large with medium / warm weather merino wool socks. The two conditions lead to my foot heating up in the p.a. location of my foot. I could feel the boot slide as I hiked up and down hill, and just slightly on level terrain. There was no heat felt from the heel or sides of the boot. Other points: the boot strings that come with the boot should be the same as the other Keen series of Targhees. The top hook is plastic, would be better with the same metal version as the Targhees. When pulling the boot strings tight, I could never get them to feel totally tight, like it's part of my feet, and that's what you want for a boot.
Kgrif
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de enero de 2025
I have used the Targhee III, IV, and then the Circadia boots on all sorts of hikes. Need to point out that I have only used the Keen series of boots on dry trails only. I have not used them in the snow or either accidentally or purposely jumped into rivers or streams. For that latter category for water exposure, I think an 8" boot version would be better.The Circadia boot pair I purchased was at a disount via Amazon Renewed, and I was lucky to find it in the Bison/Brindle color scheme. Let me first say that that coloration is awesome. The best IMO. However after comparing my hikes with the Targhee series, there is room for improvement for the Circadia. The outsoles are too thin. The area of the foot where my metatarsals join, was exposed and I could easily feel small and larger rough rocks. So the sole thickness needs to be improved in that area. During hikes I kept telling my hiking crew that the foam of some of my flip flops provided more isolation. Secondly, I wear a size 11, and this particular boot was about 1/2 size too large with medium / warm weather merino wool socks. The two conditions lead to my foot heating up in the p.a. location of my foot. I could feel the boot slide as I hiked up and down hill, and just slightly on level terrain. There was no heat felt from the heel or sides of the boot. Other points: the boot strings that come with the boot should be the same as the other Keen series of Targhees. The top hook is plastic, would be better with the same metal version as the Targhees. When pulling the boot strings tight, I could never get them to feel totally tight, like it's part of my feet, and that's what you want for a boot.
Kgrif
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de enero de 2025
I have used the Targhee III, IV, and then the Circadia boots on all sorts of hikes. Need to point out that I have only used the Keen series of boots on dry trails only. I have not used them in the snow or either accidentally or purposely jumped into rivers or streams. For that latter category for water exposure, I think an 8" boot version would be better.The Circadia boot pair I purchased was at a disount via Amazon Renewed, and I was lucky to find it in the Bison/Brindle color scheme. Let me first say that that coloration is awesome. The best IMO. However after comparing my hikes with the Targhee series, there is room for improvement for the Circadia. The outsoles are too thin. The area of the foot where my metatarsals join, was exposed and I could easily feel small and larger rough rocks. So the sole thickness needs to be improved in that area. During hikes I kept telling my hiking crew that the foam of some of my flip flops provided more isolation. Secondly, I wear a size 11, and this particular boot was about 1/2 size too large with medium / warm weather merino wool socks. The two conditions lead to my foot heating up in the p.a. location of my foot. I could feel the boot slide as I hiked up and down hill, and just slightly on level terrain. There was no heat felt from the heel or sides of the boot. Other points: the boot strings that come with the boot should be the same as the other Keen series of Targhees. The top hook is plastic, would be better with the same metal version as the Targhees. When pulling the boot strings tight, I could never get them to feel totally tight, like it's part of my feet, and that's what you want for a boot.
Kgrif
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de enero de 2025
I have used the Targhee III, IV, and then the Circadia boots on all sorts of hikes. Need to point out that I have only used the Keen series of boots on dry trails only. I have not used them in the snow or either accidentally or purposely jumped into rivers or streams. For that latter category for water exposure, I think an 8" boot version would be better.The Circadia boot pair I purchased was at a disount via Amazon Renewed, and I was lucky to find it in the Bison/Brindle color scheme. Let me first say that that coloration is awesome. The best IMO. However after comparing my hikes with the Targhee series, there is room for improvement for the Circadia. The outsoles are too thin. The area of the foot where my metatarsals join, was exposed and I could easily feel small and larger rough rocks. So the sole thickness needs to be improved in that area. During hikes I kept telling my hiking crew that the foam of some of my flip flops provided more isolation. Secondly, I wear a size 11, and this particular boot was about 1/2 size too large with medium / warm weather merino wool socks. The two conditions lead to my foot heating up in the p.a. location of my foot. I could feel the boot slide as I hiked up and down hill, and just slightly on level terrain. There was no heat felt from the heel or sides of the boot. Other points: the boot strings that come with the boot should be the same as the other Keen series of Targhees. The top hook is plastic, would be better with the same metal version as the Targhees. When pulling the boot strings tight, I could never get them to feel totally tight, like it's part of my feet, and that's what you want for a boot.
Kgrif
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de enero de 2025
I have used the Targhee III, IV, and then the Circadia boots on all sorts of hikes. Need to point out that I have only used the Keen series of boots on dry trails only. I have not used them in the snow or either accidentally or purposely jumped into rivers or streams. For that latter category for water exposure, I think an 8" boot version would be better.The Circadia boot pair I purchased was at a disount via Amazon Renewed, and I was lucky to find it in the Bison/Brindle color scheme. Let me first say that that coloration is awesome. The best IMO. However after comparing my hikes with the Targhee series, there is room for improvement for the Circadia. The outsoles are too thin. The area of the foot where my metatarsals join, was exposed and I could easily feel small and larger rough rocks. So the sole thickness needs to be improved in that area. During hikes I kept telling my hiking crew that the foam of some of my flip flops provided more isolation. Secondly, I wear a size 11, and this particular boot was about 1/2 size too large with medium / warm weather merino wool socks. The two conditions lead to my foot heating up in the p.a. location of my foot. I could feel the boot slide as I hiked up and down hill, and just slightly on level terrain. There was no heat felt from the heel or sides of the boot. Other points: the boot strings that come with the boot should be the same as the other Keen series of Targhees. The top hook is plastic, would be better with the same metal version as the Targhees. When pulling the boot strings tight, I could never get them to feel totally tight, like it's part of my feet, and that's what you want for a boot.
Kgrif
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de enero de 2025
I have used the Targhee III, IV, and then the Circadia boots on all sorts of hikes. Need to point out that I have only used the Keen series of boots on dry trails only. I have not used them in the snow or either accidentally or purposely jumped into rivers or streams. For that latter category for water exposure, I think an 8" boot version would be better.The Circadia boot pair I purchased was at a disount via Amazon Renewed, and I was lucky to find it in the Bison/Brindle color scheme. Let me first say that that coloration is awesome. The best IMO. However after comparing my hikes with the Targhee series, there is room for improvement for the Circadia. The outsoles are too thin. The area of the foot where my metatarsals join, was exposed and I could easily feel small and larger rough rocks. So the sole thickness needs to be improved in that area. During hikes I kept telling my hiking crew that the foam of some of my flip flops provided more isolation. Secondly, I wear a size 11, and this particular boot was about 1/2 size too large with medium / warm weather merino wool socks. The two conditions lead to my foot heating up in the p.a. location of my foot. I could feel the boot slide as I hiked up and down hill, and just slightly on level terrain. There was no heat felt from the heel or sides of the boot. Other points: the boot strings that come with the boot should be the same as the other Keen series of Targhees. The top hook is plastic, would be better with the same metal version as the Targhees. When pulling the boot strings tight, I could never get them to feel totally tight, like it's part of my feet, and that's what you want for a boot.
Martin Lalonde
Comentado en Canadá el 16 de enero de 2025
Pas 100 % cotton !!!! et impossible de retourner
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 27 de junio de 2024
Black paisley, Red paisley, ... Fire... !
Ando
Comentado en Australia el 26 de diciembre de 2024
Exactly as advertised, very prompt delivery, excellent price
Ando
Comentado en Australia el 26 de diciembre de 2024
Exactly as advertised, very prompt delivery, excellent price
Ando
Comentado en Australia el 26 de diciembre de 2024
Exactly as advertised, very prompt delivery, excellent price
Ando
Comentado en Australia el 26 de diciembre de 2024
Exactly as advertised, very prompt delivery, excellent price
Ando
Comentado en Australia el 26 de diciembre de 2024
Exactly as advertised, very prompt delivery, excellent price
Ando
Comentado en Australia el 26 de diciembre de 2024
Exactly as advertised, very prompt delivery, excellent price
Ando
Comentado en Australia el 26 de diciembre de 2024
Exactly as advertised, very prompt delivery, excellent price
Ando
Comentado en Australia el 26 de diciembre de 2024
Exactly as advertised, very prompt delivery, excellent price
Olivier
Comentado en Canadá el 25 de octubre de 2024
Great quality and durable.
Ruggero
Comentado en Italia el 6 de mayo de 2023
Molto comode fatte bene
Ruggero
Comentado en Italia el 6 de mayo de 2023
Molto comode fatte bene
Ruggero
Comentado en Italia el 6 de mayo de 2023
Molto comode fatte bene
Ruggero
Comentado en Italia el 6 de mayo de 2023
Molto comode fatte bene
Ruggero
Comentado en Italia el 6 de mayo de 2023
Molto comode fatte bene
Ruggero
Comentado en Italia el 6 de mayo de 2023
Molto comode fatte bene
Ruggero
Comentado en Italia el 6 de mayo de 2023
Molto comode fatte bene
Ruggero
Comentado en Italia el 6 de mayo de 2023
Molto comode fatte bene
Gabriel Fernandez
Comentado en México el 26 de febrero de 2023
Muy buen diseño y cómodos. La suela es como una goma resistente que les da muy buen agarre al suelo. Eso si, vienen más amplios de lo normal. Usualmente uso talla 11us en esta marca pero los tuve que cambiar por unos 10.5us y estos últimos me quedaron perfectos.
Gabriel Fernandez
Comentado en México el 26 de febrero de 2023
Muy buen diseño y cómodos. La suela es como una goma resistente que les da muy buen agarre al suelo. Eso si, vienen más amplios de lo normal. Usualmente uso talla 11us en esta marca pero los tuve que cambiar por unos 10.5us y estos últimos me quedaron perfectos.
Gabriel Fernandez
Comentado en México el 26 de febrero de 2023
Muy buen diseño y cómodos. La suela es como una goma resistente que les da muy buen agarre al suelo. Eso si, vienen más amplios de lo normal. Usualmente uso talla 11us en esta marca pero los tuve que cambiar por unos 10.5us y estos últimos me quedaron perfectos.
Gabriel Fernandez
Comentado en México el 26 de febrero de 2023
Muy buen diseño y cómodos. La suela es como una goma resistente que les da muy buen agarre al suelo. Eso si, vienen más amplios de lo normal. Usualmente uso talla 11us en esta marca pero los tuve que cambiar por unos 10.5us y estos últimos me quedaron perfectos.
Gabriel Fernandez
Comentado en México el 26 de febrero de 2023
Muy buen diseño y cómodos. La suela es como una goma resistente que les da muy buen agarre al suelo. Eso si, vienen más amplios de lo normal. Usualmente uso talla 11us en esta marca pero los tuve que cambiar por unos 10.5us y estos últimos me quedaron perfectos.
Gabriel Fernandez
Comentado en México el 26 de febrero de 2023
Muy buen diseño y cómodos. La suela es como una goma resistente que les da muy buen agarre al suelo. Eso si, vienen más amplios de lo normal. Usualmente uso talla 11us en esta marca pero los tuve que cambiar por unos 10.5us y estos últimos me quedaron perfectos.
Gabriel Fernandez
Comentado en México el 26 de febrero de 2023
Muy buen diseño y cómodos. La suela es como una goma resistente que les da muy buen agarre al suelo. Eso si, vienen más amplios de lo normal. Usualmente uso talla 11us en esta marca pero los tuve que cambiar por unos 10.5us y estos últimos me quedaron perfectos.
Gabriel Fernandez
Comentado en México el 26 de febrero de 2023
Muy buen diseño y cómodos. La suela es como una goma resistente que les da muy buen agarre al suelo. Eso si, vienen más amplios de lo normal. Usualmente uso talla 11us en esta marca pero los tuve que cambiar por unos 10.5us y estos últimos me quedaron perfectos.
Pappy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de diciembre de 2023
I have always been the guy that won’t pay a higher price for some name brand if I can get away with it. For example, I bought a pair of hiking shoes from Walmart for $30. I didn’t expect much but they became my favorite shoe. When they basically started to complete fall apart I went back to Wally World and picked up a pair of boots to replace them and use them for work. I took them back the next day.I am not tough on my boots as I work security and do a lot of walking at a very large Saw Mill. Amazon, here I come. I bought two pair based on price, number of reviews and at least a 4.3 star rating. Working at a mill, I have to walk through large puddles of water many times each day so a boot has to be waterproof. I received them, tried them out and promptly returned them. Not only were they NOT waterproof, I doubt they were even water resistant. I paid about $35-$45 per pair. Since I was leaving on a trip to Ohio in a week and it was raining and cold, time was of the essence. As you all know, Amazon is flooded with knock-offs and china based made items so looking through all those boots was mind numbing. I came across these Keen boots.Now my actual review: I bought these based on three factors: name recognition, price, and reviews. Keen has always been a good brand. Surely not the best but certainly not the worst. First thing I did once I got them is added the Copper Fit Work insole. Best ever. Just saying. Walked around the house in them all day. At the end of the day, I took them off and to my surprise, no rubbing or irritation on the tops, sides, or even the heal areas of my feet. Now that I am home from Ohio, I wear them everyday. Without a doubt, these are the best boots I have owned. They are waterproof up to 2” from the ground. I didn't tempt fate and try anything deeper mostly because that’s the most I would walk thought at work. They are a bit stiff out of the box, which is to be expected, but still comfortable.One thing I will tell you is this. If you plan on wearing thick sock, boot socks, or any combination of the two, it you would do well to get a full size larger. Your toes will thank you. I hopes this review helps you in your decision making process. I rarely give any product 5 stars as that would be a perfect score and nothing man makes is perfect. These boots are really close though. Happy Hunting.
Pappy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de diciembre de 2023
I have always been the guy that won’t pay a higher price for some name brand if I can get away with it. For example, I bought a pair of hiking shoes from Walmart for $30. I didn’t expect much but they became my favorite shoe. When they basically started to complete fall apart I went back to Wally World and picked up a pair of boots to replace them and use them for work. I took them back the next day.I am not tough on my boots as I work security and do a lot of walking at a very large Saw Mill. Amazon, here I come. I bought two pair based on price, number of reviews and at least a 4.3 star rating. Working at a mill, I have to walk through large puddles of water many times each day so a boot has to be waterproof. I received them, tried them out and promptly returned them. Not only were they NOT waterproof, I doubt they were even water resistant. I paid about $35-$45 per pair. Since I was leaving on a trip to Ohio in a week and it was raining and cold, time was of the essence. As you all know, Amazon is flooded with knock-offs and china based made items so looking through all those boots was mind numbing. I came across these Keen boots.Now my actual review: I bought these based on three factors: name recognition, price, and reviews. Keen has always been a good brand. Surely not the best but certainly not the worst. First thing I did once I got them is added the Copper Fit Work insole. Best ever. Just saying. Walked around the house in them all day. At the end of the day, I took them off and to my surprise, no rubbing or irritation on the tops, sides, or even the heal areas of my feet. Now that I am home from Ohio, I wear them everyday. Without a doubt, these are the best boots I have owned. They are waterproof up to 2” from the ground. I didn't tempt fate and try anything deeper mostly because that’s the most I would walk thought at work. They are a bit stiff out of the box, which is to be expected, but still comfortable.One thing I will tell you is this. If you plan on wearing thick sock, boot socks, or any combination of the two, it you would do well to get a full size larger. Your toes will thank you. I hopes this review helps you in your decision making process. I rarely give any product 5 stars as that would be a perfect score and nothing man makes is perfect. These boots are really close though. Happy Hunting.
Pappy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de diciembre de 2023
I have always been the guy that won’t pay a higher price for some name brand if I can get away with it. For example, I bought a pair of hiking shoes from Walmart for $30. I didn’t expect much but they became my favorite shoe. When they basically started to complete fall apart I went back to Wally World and picked up a pair of boots to replace them and use them for work. I took them back the next day.I am not tough on my boots as I work security and do a lot of walking at a very large Saw Mill. Amazon, here I come. I bought two pair based on price, number of reviews and at least a 4.3 star rating. Working at a mill, I have to walk through large puddles of water many times each day so a boot has to be waterproof. I received them, tried them out and promptly returned them. Not only were they NOT waterproof, I doubt they were even water resistant. I paid about $35-$45 per pair. Since I was leaving on a trip to Ohio in a week and it was raining and cold, time was of the essence. As you all know, Amazon is flooded with knock-offs and china based made items so looking through all those boots was mind numbing. I came across these Keen boots.Now my actual review: I bought these based on three factors: name recognition, price, and reviews. Keen has always been a good brand. Surely not the best but certainly not the worst. First thing I did once I got them is added the Copper Fit Work insole. Best ever. Just saying. Walked around the house in them all day. At the end of the day, I took them off and to my surprise, no rubbing or irritation on the tops, sides, or even the heal areas of my feet. Now that I am home from Ohio, I wear them everyday. Without a doubt, these are the best boots I have owned. They are waterproof up to 2” from the ground. I didn't tempt fate and try anything deeper mostly because that’s the most I would walk thought at work. They are a bit stiff out of the box, which is to be expected, but still comfortable.One thing I will tell you is this. If you plan on wearing thick sock, boot socks, or any combination of the two, it you would do well to get a full size larger. Your toes will thank you. I hopes this review helps you in your decision making process. I rarely give any product 5 stars as that would be a perfect score and nothing man makes is perfect. These boots are really close though. Happy Hunting.
Pappy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de diciembre de 2023
I have always been the guy that won’t pay a higher price for some name brand if I can get away with it. For example, I bought a pair of hiking shoes from Walmart for $30. I didn’t expect much but they became my favorite shoe. When they basically started to complete fall apart I went back to Wally World and picked up a pair of boots to replace them and use them for work. I took them back the next day.I am not tough on my boots as I work security and do a lot of walking at a very large Saw Mill. Amazon, here I come. I bought two pair based on price, number of reviews and at least a 4.3 star rating. Working at a mill, I have to walk through large puddles of water many times each day so a boot has to be waterproof. I received them, tried them out and promptly returned them. Not only were they NOT waterproof, I doubt they were even water resistant. I paid about $35-$45 per pair. Since I was leaving on a trip to Ohio in a week and it was raining and cold, time was of the essence. As you all know, Amazon is flooded with knock-offs and china based made items so looking through all those boots was mind numbing. I came across these Keen boots.Now my actual review: I bought these based on three factors: name recognition, price, and reviews. Keen has always been a good brand. Surely not the best but certainly not the worst. First thing I did once I got them is added the Copper Fit Work insole. Best ever. Just saying. Walked around the house in them all day. At the end of the day, I took them off and to my surprise, no rubbing or irritation on the tops, sides, or even the heal areas of my feet. Now that I am home from Ohio, I wear them everyday. Without a doubt, these are the best boots I have owned. They are waterproof up to 2” from the ground. I didn't tempt fate and try anything deeper mostly because that’s the most I would walk thought at work. They are a bit stiff out of the box, which is to be expected, but still comfortable.One thing I will tell you is this. If you plan on wearing thick sock, boot socks, or any combination of the two, it you would do well to get a full size larger. Your toes will thank you. I hopes this review helps you in your decision making process. I rarely give any product 5 stars as that would be a perfect score and nothing man makes is perfect. These boots are really close though. Happy Hunting.
Pappy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de diciembre de 2023
I have always been the guy that won’t pay a higher price for some name brand if I can get away with it. For example, I bought a pair of hiking shoes from Walmart for $30. I didn’t expect much but they became my favorite shoe. When they basically started to complete fall apart I went back to Wally World and picked up a pair of boots to replace them and use them for work. I took them back the next day.I am not tough on my boots as I work security and do a lot of walking at a very large Saw Mill. Amazon, here I come. I bought two pair based on price, number of reviews and at least a 4.3 star rating. Working at a mill, I have to walk through large puddles of water many times each day so a boot has to be waterproof. I received them, tried them out and promptly returned them. Not only were they NOT waterproof, I doubt they were even water resistant. I paid about $35-$45 per pair. Since I was leaving on a trip to Ohio in a week and it was raining and cold, time was of the essence. As you all know, Amazon is flooded with knock-offs and china based made items so looking through all those boots was mind numbing. I came across these Keen boots.Now my actual review: I bought these based on three factors: name recognition, price, and reviews. Keen has always been a good brand. Surely not the best but certainly not the worst. First thing I did once I got them is added the Copper Fit Work insole. Best ever. Just saying. Walked around the house in them all day. At the end of the day, I took them off and to my surprise, no rubbing or irritation on the tops, sides, or even the heal areas of my feet. Now that I am home from Ohio, I wear them everyday. Without a doubt, these are the best boots I have owned. They are waterproof up to 2” from the ground. I didn't tempt fate and try anything deeper mostly because that’s the most I would walk thought at work. They are a bit stiff out of the box, which is to be expected, but still comfortable.One thing I will tell you is this. If you plan on wearing thick sock, boot socks, or any combination of the two, it you would do well to get a full size larger. Your toes will thank you. I hopes this review helps you in your decision making process. I rarely give any product 5 stars as that would be a perfect score and nothing man makes is perfect. These boots are really close though. Happy Hunting.
Pappy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de diciembre de 2023
I have always been the guy that won’t pay a higher price for some name brand if I can get away with it. For example, I bought a pair of hiking shoes from Walmart for $30. I didn’t expect much but they became my favorite shoe. When they basically started to complete fall apart I went back to Wally World and picked up a pair of boots to replace them and use them for work. I took them back the next day.I am not tough on my boots as I work security and do a lot of walking at a very large Saw Mill. Amazon, here I come. I bought two pair based on price, number of reviews and at least a 4.3 star rating. Working at a mill, I have to walk through large puddles of water many times each day so a boot has to be waterproof. I received them, tried them out and promptly returned them. Not only were they NOT waterproof, I doubt they were even water resistant. I paid about $35-$45 per pair. Since I was leaving on a trip to Ohio in a week and it was raining and cold, time was of the essence. As you all know, Amazon is flooded with knock-offs and china based made items so looking through all those boots was mind numbing. I came across these Keen boots.Now my actual review: I bought these based on three factors: name recognition, price, and reviews. Keen has always been a good brand. Surely not the best but certainly not the worst. First thing I did once I got them is added the Copper Fit Work insole. Best ever. Just saying. Walked around the house in them all day. At the end of the day, I took them off and to my surprise, no rubbing or irritation on the tops, sides, or even the heal areas of my feet. Now that I am home from Ohio, I wear them everyday. Without a doubt, these are the best boots I have owned. They are waterproof up to 2” from the ground. I didn't tempt fate and try anything deeper mostly because that’s the most I would walk thought at work. They are a bit stiff out of the box, which is to be expected, but still comfortable.One thing I will tell you is this. If you plan on wearing thick sock, boot socks, or any combination of the two, it you would do well to get a full size larger. Your toes will thank you. I hopes this review helps you in your decision making process. I rarely give any product 5 stars as that would be a perfect score and nothing man makes is perfect. These boots are really close though. Happy Hunting.
Pappy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de diciembre de 2023
I have always been the guy that won’t pay a higher price for some name brand if I can get away with it. For example, I bought a pair of hiking shoes from Walmart for $30. I didn’t expect much but they became my favorite shoe. When they basically started to complete fall apart I went back to Wally World and picked up a pair of boots to replace them and use them for work. I took them back the next day.I am not tough on my boots as I work security and do a lot of walking at a very large Saw Mill. Amazon, here I come. I bought two pair based on price, number of reviews and at least a 4.3 star rating. Working at a mill, I have to walk through large puddles of water many times each day so a boot has to be waterproof. I received them, tried them out and promptly returned them. Not only were they NOT waterproof, I doubt they were even water resistant. I paid about $35-$45 per pair. Since I was leaving on a trip to Ohio in a week and it was raining and cold, time was of the essence. As you all know, Amazon is flooded with knock-offs and china based made items so looking through all those boots was mind numbing. I came across these Keen boots.Now my actual review: I bought these based on three factors: name recognition, price, and reviews. Keen has always been a good brand. Surely not the best but certainly not the worst. First thing I did once I got them is added the Copper Fit Work insole. Best ever. Just saying. Walked around the house in them all day. At the end of the day, I took them off and to my surprise, no rubbing or irritation on the tops, sides, or even the heal areas of my feet. Now that I am home from Ohio, I wear them everyday. Without a doubt, these are the best boots I have owned. They are waterproof up to 2” from the ground. I didn't tempt fate and try anything deeper mostly because that’s the most I would walk thought at work. They are a bit stiff out of the box, which is to be expected, but still comfortable.One thing I will tell you is this. If you plan on wearing thick sock, boot socks, or any combination of the two, it you would do well to get a full size larger. Your toes will thank you. I hopes this review helps you in your decision making process. I rarely give any product 5 stars as that would be a perfect score and nothing man makes is perfect. These boots are really close though. Happy Hunting.
Pappy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de diciembre de 2023
I have always been the guy that won’t pay a higher price for some name brand if I can get away with it. For example, I bought a pair of hiking shoes from Walmart for $30. I didn’t expect much but they became my favorite shoe. When they basically started to complete fall apart I went back to Wally World and picked up a pair of boots to replace them and use them for work. I took them back the next day.I am not tough on my boots as I work security and do a lot of walking at a very large Saw Mill. Amazon, here I come. I bought two pair based on price, number of reviews and at least a 4.3 star rating. Working at a mill, I have to walk through large puddles of water many times each day so a boot has to be waterproof. I received them, tried them out and promptly returned them. Not only were they NOT waterproof, I doubt they were even water resistant. I paid about $35-$45 per pair. Since I was leaving on a trip to Ohio in a week and it was raining and cold, time was of the essence. As you all know, Amazon is flooded with knock-offs and china based made items so looking through all those boots was mind numbing. I came across these Keen boots.Now my actual review: I bought these based on three factors: name recognition, price, and reviews. Keen has always been a good brand. Surely not the best but certainly not the worst. First thing I did once I got them is added the Copper Fit Work insole. Best ever. Just saying. Walked around the house in them all day. At the end of the day, I took them off and to my surprise, no rubbing or irritation on the tops, sides, or even the heal areas of my feet. Now that I am home from Ohio, I wear them everyday. Without a doubt, these are the best boots I have owned. They are waterproof up to 2” from the ground. I didn't tempt fate and try anything deeper mostly because that’s the most I would walk thought at work. They are a bit stiff out of the box, which is to be expected, but still comfortable.One thing I will tell you is this. If you plan on wearing thick sock, boot socks, or any combination of the two, it you would do well to get a full size larger. Your toes will thank you. I hopes this review helps you in your decision making process. I rarely give any product 5 stars as that would be a perfect score and nothing man makes is perfect. These boots are really close though. Happy Hunting.
NW
Comentado en Canadá el 17 de julio de 2021
Great head bands. Perfect size, can wear them under a hard hat or a cap when doing heavy work to keep the sweat from rolling down into your eyes. Also keeps the bugs from getting to your exposed skin. I'm pretty rough with them and so far the material has stood the test. I will buy them again.
Maria
Comentado en España el 8 de junio de 2021
Los pañuelos no son marca Levi’s. Son falsos. Nada que ver con los originales en calidad y tacto.Muy decepcionada.
Hugo Santoyo
Comentado en México el 4 de marzo de 2021
Buen producto
Daybeat
Comentado en México el 29 de septiembre de 2021
Estos paleacates o pañuelos resultaron ser mejor de lo que esperaba. Mi compra ya tiene más de un año y no han perdido color, a pesar de las lavadas. Uno se lo puse a mi perro y no se ha desgastado. No son muy suaves, en material y tacto se parecen mucho a los que venden en los mercados, pero cumplen con su función.
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 27 de mayo de 2020
El diseño y el material está bien pero creo que pudieron mejorar en cuanto al tamaño del largo.
perla ferrer
Comentado en México el 9 de enero de 2020
Son muy bonitos y de textura agradable una vez que se lavan.
David Zaragoza Camacho
Comentado en México el 8 de enero de 2020
Buen producto, cumplen su funcion que mas se puede agregar.
Customer
Comentado en México el 13 de febrero de 2019
Están padres y funcionales, pero no estoy segura de que sean la marca original, y también no se siente de 100% algodón.
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 14 de diciembre de 2019
Me gusta la clase del producto, es muy práctico para trabajar en el jardín cubre muy bien el cuello.
Juan
Comentado en México el 4 de noviembre de 2018
En México a estos pañuelos los llamamos 'paliacates' y así los deberían de poner con ese título, no fue fácil hallarlos en el catálogo de la tienda, pero me animé a comprarlos. Estoy satisfecho con el producto y seguramente lo volveré a comprar, aunque espero que la siguiente compra llegue más rápido.