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KEEN Men's Durand II Mid Height Waterproof Hiking Boot

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Size: 10.5


Color: Cascade Brown/Gargoyle


Description

KEEN mens Durand II Waterproof

Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 25, 2024


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ KEEN


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The Keen Durand II hiking boot received mostly positive reviews, with customers praising its comfort and excellent waterproof qualities. Some wearers mentioned the boot performed well even on long treks, and was comfortable enough for daily use. However, some customers noted that the boots need breaking in, and further considerations about fit size were mentioned. One recurring issue of a design flaw causing the stitching to rip was cited by a few customers.

Pros

  • 🥾 Excellent comfort level, fitting well for most users.
  • 🌲 Great for long treks and daily wear.
  • 💦 Waterproof qualities are highly praised.
  • 🦶 Roomy and good for wide feet.

Cons

  • 👣 Some users reported needing break-in time due to initial stiffness.
  • 📏 The boot may run half a size smaller.
  • 💢 A design flaw was noted, causing stitching to rip at the outer portion of the foot.
  • 🥾 They may not be ideal as heavy-duty work boots.

Should I Buy It?

Considering the substantial number of positive reviews, it is recommendable for individuals seeking a durable, comfortable, and waterproof outdoor boot. However, buyers should be aware of the potential for initial break-in time, minor size considerations, and the reported design flaw leading to potential holes in the boots.


  • Comfortable
Size: 10 Color: Cascade Brown/Gargoyle
The soles on these hikers are great and appearance is very good.
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2024 by donna

  • Quality boot
Size: 10 Color: Cascade Brown/Gargoyle
My husband is a farmer and this the only shoe he will wear. This has the best price we have seen on them.
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024 by SLH

  • Excellent Fit
Size: 9 Wide Color: Cascade Brown/Gargoyle
I thoroughly enjoy the fit and quality of these boots. Comfortable walking, jogging, and hiking. Great traction. May crease a bit when shifting motorcycle gears but that’s just added patina to the leather. Would buy again; likely the best shoes/boots I’ve purchased. (Size 9 has no issue with shoestring length; related to other’s complaints.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2024 by Family with Dogs

  • I wanted these to be my boot for life.
Size: 8.5 Wide Color: Cascade Brown/Gargoyle
I've worn a bunch of different hiking boots over the years, and none have matched the comfort of the Keen Durand II. If you have extra wide feet like I do and struggle to find "wide" footwear that is actually, properly wide, try the Durands. They are roomy and good for all seasons. The traction is very good, a bit short of a German or Italian alpine trekking boot, and they offer good protection underfoot as well as in the toe cap. Seriously, I've kicked plenty of rocks on trails and never felt a thing. I describe the Durands as the middle ground between sneaker-like brands such as Hoka and Solomon on one side and alpine boots like Lowa or Scarpa on the other. You sacrifice a little bit of agility and a little bit of ruggedness but end up with a well-rounded and versatile boot. A minor complain is the lack of padding along the inner side of the foot, particularly at the widest point just behind the big toe. Occasionally a rock or root will glance off that area, and it hurts. Needs some thicker material there. Here's the reason for my wistful headline: These boots have a design flaw. The stitching at the outer portion of the foot, at the widest part the ball, is in the worst possible spot. That is the spot most likely to strike a rock or a root or be scraped by ragged underbrush, so I can't understand why the designers would think that was the right place to join the leather sections of the upper. I've got about 200-250 miles on my Durands and the stitching is completely torn out, leaving a gap wide enough to slide a pinky inside. Funny thing is, when I first got the boots, I ran into a guy on a trail who had the same boots but a year older than my pair. He said exactly what I'm telling you now: Within a year, the stitching will rip in that spot. By contrast, I have a pair of Propet boots that are inferior in most ways but have over 400 miles on them without any notable damage. I've since moved on to European trekking boots so I can marry durability and performance, but I'd certainly consider another pair of Keens if they fix that one design issue or add a rand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • American made
Size: 10.5 Color: Cascade Brown/Gargoyle
I've been buying these for a while. They are my everyday shoes and hiking shoes too. I always try to buy American when available and these fill the bill. I usually get a couple years out of a pair.
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024 by Randal

  • La talla no corresponde a la anumciada
Size: 10.5 Wide Color: Cascade Brown/Gargoyle
Tengo varios pares de botas Keen talla 10.5 Wide, la cual me ajusta correctamente. Estas botas, siendo la misma talla, están muy cortas, y los dedos topan ajustadamente con la punta.
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024 by RobAbSel

  • the best model from the best brand
Size: 8.5 Color: Cascade Brown/Gargoyle
USA made........perfect
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024 by Daniel Estrella

  • Seems to be a common defect
Within two weeks of normal wear - no hiking, no "work" activities, etc. - the stitching on the left boot where the toe seam and the side seam meet at the sole came unstitched and separated from the sole. This is the exact same defect I have seen in two other reviews. It is too bad because the boots are extremely comfortable and really fit well for my wide feet. I was actually contemplating some shoe glue because I really like the look and feel, but on closer inspection, the leather right there is so thin it was actually starting to tear away from the sole, in addition to the stitching coming undone. For the price, these should last a lot longer and be much more durable. Really a shame, but from the looks of other reviews, this seems to be a common defect in this particular Keen design. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2023 by Happy Parents

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