Side cutouts ventilate this versatile, light-duty work boot. A dual-density midsole adds cushioning, and a stability shank provides the support you need for long days on your feet. The product has left and right asymmetrical steel toe 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.
E**R
2 Year review - Best work boot I’ve had.
These I bought after doing some research and they proved themselves above and beyond.They held up so well after 2 years of daily work use that I just bought another pair.No rips, no tears, glue is holding well and other than worn soles it is in great shape.Still watertight and comfortable.Pictures are of new and old pairs side by side.
J**O
Best and most comfortable...
Bought these boots for work. The most comfortable steel toe boots I've ever bought...great buy! Absolutely recommend...
J**E
Toe cap fits and covers my toes in ways no other boot can dream of. Oh and there really comfortable.
These steel toe boots are absolutely perfect in every way. Let me start with my biggest unsolvable issue I've always had with steel toes; they are basically fitted for an elf. Pointy uncomfortable rub you in all the worst places boots. Even wide steel toe boots have a very narrow toe cap and never fit my wide feet where my pinky toe is only slightly farther back than my big toe. A lot of guys have pointy elf feet and normal boots work fine for them. For me this isnt the case. I have never found one that fit correctly where I could kick something really hard without injuring or breaking my pinky toe on the steel cap. I also almost always get blistering and what not on this toe for that same reason. These Boots are entirely different. There is the perfect amount of room in the toes and the toe cap has an extremely broad front which accommodates my feet perfectly. On top of this perfect fit, these boots are comfortable. The factory insoles they come with are trash as they are with every boot I've ever bought but simply discard those and throw in your favorite insoles. The soles flex very nicely with your stride. Ive only owned these 2 days but I can already tell I will be purchasing many more. I tried the shoe version of these as well as versions other than the flint but I find the flint mid to be perfect. With steel toe shoes you have to tie them to tightly to get them to not slide around these can stay looser and yet tight at the same time. A lot of guys at the shop have commented that they like them and a couple have also notices the incredibly wide toe cap because of their own issues similar to mine. These feel more like something I would go hiking in. No steel toe has ever felt like that to me.
F**H
comfortable, good lateral support, true to size, breathable, not waterproof, footbeds lacking
I have owned Keen hikers and sandals through the years. My steel toes have always been other brand heavy boot style that lasts years, or inexpensive big box store sneaker models that destruct within 6 months. I have now purchased the Keen Lansing mid steel toe for winter (Keen-dry water proof), and the Keen Flint I mid steel toe for summer (no water protection and very breathable). And, I have a Keen Flint low steel toes for lazy days. The Keen Flint I has the soles with bigger lugs, mid cut is true to size, comfortable, good lateral support, and breathable. This is NOT a waterproof shoe. When you pour water on your foot, or work in the rain, your socks will get wet. Keen has water resistant models for decent water protection (Keen-dry), though if you sweat handsomely though your feet as I do, they are less breathable so you will get hot feet in the summer and humid feet in the winter. Thus, the Flint leaves my feet quite aerated and happy with a pair of cotton socks or thin wool liners. Toebox is ample, arch is medium, top of foot lace area is just right. The Keen footbeds are generally good, not great. The Flint mid came with a below average foamy footbed which is hard to remove/re-insert daily, which I do for odor control. If you need more padding or arch, buy a $30 footbed, pull out the factory footbed, and you'll have a very nice all-day work shoe, and can use fancy footbed in other shoes as well. The Keen Flint mid is a great steel toe for all-day wear in dry, above freezing conditions. I expect they will last 8-14 months before sole wears down or flex points crack, wearing average 3-4 days a week of medium duty work.
M**1
Very comfortable
I've had these boots for nearly a year and they still look good. I work in a chemical plant and most boots wear out in a few months. They are extremely comfortable and lightweight. You can't really step in a puddle and not get wet feet but they can handle some rain.
D**O
Love em!
Sturdy and comfortable to work in.
A**Y
Great fit and great for hot weather
Great fit good for hot weather
K**Y
Bad construction
Seams started unraveling within a week.
H**R
Not CSA but...
Could NOT go wrong for this price! $65.00 Canadian. They don’t have a CSA logo but are still steel toed. Great keen quality and comfort to.
S**A
Excelente producto
Llego mucho antes de lo esperadoEl producto está mejor que en las fotografíasEn general fue una muy buena compra por el precio
G**Y
Good utility boot
An excellent utility(steel nose) boot
M**N
Perfect
Love it highly recommend
M**.
As expected, like a regular Keen show
Good fit, very comfortable but a little soft.
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