711winner
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de enero de 2025
I have multiple issues with my left foot i.e. arthritis, bunion, spur on top of my foot, and flat feet. I needed a shoe that has a sturdy somewhat stiff sole and wide toe box. I put them on and immediately felt great. Although Keen's are not the softest shoe and/or cushioning but for what I need them for, they will be perfect. At least for now. We own land and I'm always working around a lot of dirt/mud/sand/brush/uneven ground. They keep my feet stable. Steel toe is a plus...doesn't seem any different than any other pair of boots. I'm wearing them around the house today and they seem ok. I've ordered a pair of Merrell's also to compare them too. So, I'm still deciding if I am going to keep them, but for the price, I probably will keep them.
Sarah Veatch
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de julio de 2024
These are NOT metatarsal rated shoes and do NOT meet the OSHA requirements for metatarsals. Metatarsal shoes are a requirement for one of the job sites I visit. My shoes must meet ASTM F2413 requirements. Labeling uses a specific three or four-line format to identify the type of footwear and the hazards it protects against:Line 1: Identifies compliance with ASTM F2413 and indicates the standard’s year of issuance.Line 2: Identifies gender of the wearer (M/F) and meets the protection requirements for impact resistance and compression resistance.Lines 3 and 4: Identifies additional protection criteria for specific types of hazards. Metatarsal (Mt) resistance is now indicated on line 3.Line 3 of these shoes does NOT indicate Mt. The box also says "steel toes", which is not full metatarsal protection. I asked this as a question on the Amazon page, and I was told they were Metatarsals, but they are not.If you need metatarsal-rated shoes beyond just the steel toe protection, these are NOT it.
Kmar
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de noviembre de 2024
These boots are awesome! They’re firm enough across the bottom when walking on uneven ground to give you support, but flexible enough to be able to walk in all day.
WL
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de noviembre de 2024
Good quality, sturdy and comfortable work shoes. Provide good ankle support and protect toes from injury. Maybe a little bulky in comparison to what I had before, but I am over all very happy with the purchase.
Hugo
Comentado en México el 10 de julio de 2023
Son unos zapatos de los más cómodos y aparte agregan una gran calidad en su sistema de seguridad como casquillo de acero y una completa sujeción de tus tobillos dando un gran confort al caminar en áreas de trabajo
Emma
Comentado en México el 18 de octubre de 2023
tal cual las describen, estan comodas, no cansan! eso si cuando te las quitas sientes que te quitan un peso de encima.
Maeve
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de febrero de 2022
Keens have always been my go to for hiking boots. Their fit, comfort, and sturdiness have been good to me through geology undergrad and graduate field camps in the mountains and desserts of California, Nevada, and Arizona. While working in the environmental industry and basically living on construction sites I decided to try out Keens steel toe boots (after being miserable in red wings, cat, etc…). I bought these in October 2021 and right out of the box they were great… per usual there was zero break in period for me. From Oct to Jan, working 12-15 hour days climbing up and down soil piles, the boots were excellent. Fast forward to the beginning of Feb 2022 (4 months later) and I started to feel a lot of pressure against my right pinky toe. At first I thought I was a rock… but it appears the steel toe has shifted or the boot material adjacent to the steel toe has weakened allowing my toe to jam right into that corner piece. I’m hoping maybe it was a fluke, as my left boot seems to be okay. But considering the price of these boots, I expected them to last a lot longer than 4 months.Also, as I knew when I bought them, being waterproof/resistant, foot sweat was abundant. I’m really bummed these didn’t hold up as well as their hiking counterparts as there are very limited options for COMFORTABLE steel toes for women out there. Maybe I’ll give a different style a try and see how they hold up.******UPDATE 6/2023*******I ended up buying another pair of the same boots but a half size bigger. After a year of daily work in them they’re still going strong!!