KEEN Klamath

For less than $150 bucks you get a whole lot of boot.

Brand: KEEN Shoe Reviews

Model: Klamath


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You get a wealth of protection for the weight and price with this boot. For just a few more ounces and dollars than the Lafuma, the Pyrenees offers ankle protection and a waterproof/breathable liner. “I normally backpack in trail runners,” said one ranger after a three-day, off-trail circuit of the Cheops Plateau. “But the extra weight of this boot is negligible, and the added protection and stability are welcome.”

The 1.8-mm-thick nubuck upper is tough (yet supple, so break-in is quick) and a rubber toe cap protects against rock gouging. The snug-fitting, padded collar provides good ankle support, but it’s relatively low, so wear gaiters to keep out trail debris.

The sole’s low-profile, diamond-shaped lugs gripped gluelike on the canyon’s Esplanade slickrock, but proved a bit slippery on slushy winter trails. “The toe box is roomy,” says one tester with a high-volume foot, “and I love the way the contoured, leather-lined footbed conformed to the shape of my heel, arch, and metatarsals. It felt custom-fit.” Underfoot support is best for moderate loads.KEEN.Cush – cork insole
KEEN.DRY proprietary membrane

1. KEEN.dry™ Waterproof, breathable membrane
2. kEEN key-tech™ full length TPU
stability PlatE
3. cork/Eva hEEl cushioNiNg iNsErt
4. 4mm multi-dirEctioNal tractioN lugs
5. forEfoot torsioN bars for PlatE
flExibility

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