KEEN Utility Kansas City Chaussure de travail basse pour homme 10,5 large Noir Gris

Brand:KEEN Utility

3.1/5

142.37

KEEN Utility, chaussure de travail basse Kansas City pour hommes. Conçue pour être résistante sur le chantier, cette chaussure de travail à bout composite a tout ce dont vous avez besoin pour vous garder à l'aise tout au long de la journée. La technologie KEEN.BELLOWS FLEX permet aux chaussures de se plier et de fléchir 3 fois plus facilement. Tige synthétique résistante à l'abrasion Les orteils en fibre de carbone non métallique offrent un ajustement discret et sont 15 % plus légers que l'acier Technologie KEEN.BELLOWS FLEX pour faciliter l'agenouillement, la flexion et la flexion Tige en nylon pour plus de stabilité amorti et offrant 50% de retour d'énergie en plus que la mousse EVA standard Système de capture du talon KONNECTFIT pour une sensation de verrouillage Semelle extérieure résistante à l'huile et antidérapante avec protection contre les risques électriques

EAN: 0191190837351

Catégories Vêtements, Chaussures et Bijoux, Hommes, Chaussures, Oxfords,

La semelle intercalaire KEEN.ReGEN offre un coussin léger et résistant à la compression et fournit 50 % de retour d'énergie en plus que la mousse EVA standard. Tige en nylon pour plus de stabilité. Technologie KEEN.BELLOWS FLEX pour s'agenouiller, se pencher et fléchir plus facilement. Les orteils en fibre de carbone non métallique offrent un ajustement discret et sont 15 % plus légers que l'acier. Tige synthétique résistante à l'abrasion. L'arbre mesure environ 3 de l'arche. Semelle en caoutchouc. Importé.
Department Mens
Manufacturer KEEN Utility
Product Dimensions 10 x 15 x 6 inches; 2 Pounds
size 10.5 Wide

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Scritto da: J M
Great show
Great show. Just unhappy they started to come apart. Material is like dry rotted. Started cracking after 7 months. Am 8 months into ownership.
Scritto da: John S.
Love Keens
Very comfortable
Scritto da: Bait and Switch!
It'd be nice to have a variety of WIDE TOE BOX options from Keen...
But unfortunately despite the photos I looked at before buying these shoes have the same 'squish your toes together' taper on them. I was hoping that they would fit as good as the Oxford PTC's that used to be my go-to (something happened to the manufacturing there a couple years ago, as after many pairs with no problem those shoes became painful to wear) and while it looks like these are put together well, if you're looking for a wide toe box shoe like I need, well... LOOK ELSEWHERE.
Scritto da: David C Burt
Great shoes
I never buy shoes without trying them on. But through the advice of a coworker, I bought these. Best work shoes I've ever owned. Had them about 2 months and are holding up well. I just had to change the insoles when I got them. I buy new work shoes every 4 months or so at about $70 a pop. No wear even seen on the soles yet and there are very slip resistant.
Scritto da: Mr or Mrs Woods
Work horse of a shoe
I work on my feet on concrete 40+ hours a week. I'm constantly going from outside to inside. I bought these a year ago and they have held up great. Although I did replace the insoles after about 6 months. They kept my feet dry when walking outside in the rain and snow. They have fantastic traction, even in winter. I can't say enough about these shoes. Even after 16 hour days, my feet don't hurt wearing them. Although they are a touch towards the heavy side, but I'll take it since the composite toe offers fantastic protection. I have had my foot in the way when steel doors where slammed and didn't get any injuries. Plus it doesn't set off metal detectors when going through security on my way into work. I am ordering a new pair, not because they have broken down at all, because after nearly a year of use they are starting to squeak when I walk. I was due to change the insoles anyway.
Scritto da: Kevin Sullivan
Walking in dry sand
I've not been happy with Keen's new footbeds. The fit was off too. Insoles weren't supportive and the heels had a strange lip around the perimeter. Also something hard directly under my big toe, like a pile of glue or stitching. The footbeds were so soft it was hard to walk.
Scritto da: Karl Ray Bierman
Keep buying what works
I have had several pairs of these work shoes and continue to be happy with them
Scritto da: Eli L.
Comfortable shoes in a work environment.
Edited to add, after 4 months and 40-50hrs/week, they're holding up. My only complaint being that the interior where your heel is on the back of the shoe is already wearing away. And I estimate these shoes might have another 3-6 months in them at most. I DO think they're a bit spendy for what they are. AT $160 I expect better construction. Keens definitely aren't the same shoe they were 10 years ago. But, this shoe is comfortable right out of the box. And have really felt great. I did buy a backup pair, but not until they lowered the price. 8-10 hours on cement warehouse floors 5 days a week. These do well. The toe cap isn't too heavy and meets safety regulations. They're supportive without being stiff. And 3 months in, 8 miles a day walking,they're holding up well. Definitely worth it.

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