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KEEN Men's Newport H2 Closed Toe Water Sandals

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Size: 14


Color: India Ink/Rust


Features

  • 100% Polyester
  • Imported
  • Rubber sole
  • Shaft measures approximately Ankle from arch
  • WATER-RESISTANT UPPER: Washable polyester webbing featuring quick-dry lining for active use in and out of the water; PFC-free, durable, water repellent helps shed water and prolong the quality and life of the material on these mens water shoe
  • TRACTION & PROTECTION: Multi-directional lugs with razor siping help provide superior grip on slippery wet terrain; Non-marking rubber outsoles leave no imprint when walking indoors; Iconic toe bumper offers additional safety to help prevent injury
  • SUPPORT & COMFORT: Lace-lock bungee capture system provides a secure fit while offering quick and easy on/off; Compression-molded EVA midsole for enhanced cushioning
  • FIT & INSOLE: This style runs true to size; Non-removable EVA footbed with added arch support for all-day comfort
  • CARE TIPS & ODOR PREVENTION: All KEEN water shoes and sandals are machine washable; Use a small amount of detergent, wash on gentle cycle and air dry

Description

This wear anywhere water shoe is a superstar. It has the airiness of a sandal and the toe protection of a shoe. The razor-siped sole provides excellent traction, and the washable webbing upper is ready for hiking, walking, and all your adventures, in and out of the water. Weighing 14.2 oz / 402.6 g (per shoe), made with durable, polyester webbing upper, waterproof leather and featuring a quick-dry lining, the Newport H2 water shoe for men are built off KEEN's traditional wider footwear form. KEEN products are consciously created using a natural, pesticide-free probiotic-based technology called Eco Anti- Odor for breaking down odor in sweat, PFC-free water repellent (in applicable styles) and leather sourced from Leather Working Group (LWG)-certified tanneries. KEEN products are consciously created using a natural, pesticide- free probiotic-based technology called Eco Anti-Odor for breaking down odor in sweat, PFC-free water repellent (in applicable styles) and leather sourced from Leather Working Group (LWG)-certified tanneries.Estos zapatos de agua para usar en cualquier lugar son una superestrella. Tienen la ligereza de una sandalia y la protección para los dedos de un zapato. La suela tiene ranuras antideslizantes que proporcionan una excelente tracción, y la parte superior con correas lavable está lista para hacer senderismo, caminar, y vivir aventuras dentro y fuera del agua. Con un peso de 14.2 onzas (402.6 g) por zapato, parte superior fabricada con correas de poliéster duraderas, cuero impermeable y con un forro de secado rápido. Los zapatos de agua Newport H2 para hombre están fabricados con la forma tradicional más amplia del calzado de KEEN. Los productos KEEN se fabrican de forma respetuosa con el medio ambiente mediante una tecnología natural basada en probióticos sin pesticidas llamada Eco Anti-Odor para descomponer el olor del sudor. Con repelente de agua sin perfluorocarbonos (PFC) en algunos modelos y cuero procedente de curtidurías certificadas por Leather Working Group (LWG). Los productos KEEN se fabrican de forma respetuosa con el medio ambiente mediante una tecnología natural basada en probióticos sin pesticidas llamada Eco Anti-Odor para descomponer el olor del sudor. Con repelente de agua sin perfluorocarbonos (PFC) en algunos modelos y cuero procedente de curtidurías certificadas por Leather Working Group (LWG).


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 10 x 15 x 6 inches; 2 Pounds


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 1, 2013


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ KEEN


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Best sandals ever
Size: 11 Color: Navy/Medium Grey
I have had these for about a year. This is my third or forth pair in about 10 years. Each pair last me about 3 years. I wear these daily for everything. I prefer them over sneakers. Versatile, wet , dry, any condition. The only time I am not wearing them is in 2 inches or more of snow. I love them for beach shoes, as I can walk in the ocean with them and then walk a paved road right after as they are quick to dry. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 6, 2022 by AO

  • AWESOME SHOE!
Size: 12 Color: Natural/Natural
I love this shoe! It is as comfortable as my sneakers, yet made for the wet and water! Used these while putting in some serious miles at Universal Studios Orlando and HHN! They were able to get soaked on popeye's, drenched in a downpour, and still keep my feet happy after walking from 7am in the morning until 2 am each night! Also wore them on a hiking trip, walking upstream several miles. They held up great while providing a comfortable foot support! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 4, 2022 by D. Purvee

  • I love these shoes
Size: 8 Color: Navy/Medium Grey
Purchased for an upcoming vacation that will require hiking through hills and water. I've been wearing these as my day shoes and they are super comfortable, though my feet get hot/sticky if not wearing socks. Barefoot is tolerable in these shoes, however even a thin, quick-dry sock makes all the difference in the world. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 13, 2022 by M. Rai

  • A Well-Balanced and Favorited Shoe that is Tainted by its Poor Integrity.
Size: 8.5 Color: Black/Black
TL;DR: 5/5 without integrity issue, 2.5/5 with integrity issues Pros: Good traction (even in the White Mountains/ Mt. Washington) and comfort, great weight. Cons: Quality and/or Durability is lacking/bad. Summary: A well-balanced and favorited shoe that is tainted by its poor integrity.Recommendation: Buy, but be warn that use, especially on rocking, high-elevation gain hikes, may lead to a short lifespan. _____ Long Story So I’m a weekend warrior hiker. Most of the time I stay in CT, with a White Mountain hike once a month, more or less. I’ve been using ankle-supporting boot user since I started hiking, but I was forced to get sandals for the Narrows, so I got these. Didn’t get to do the Narrows because of the water level, so I did Angel’s Landing with them. I have converted to a sandal user ever since. However, my experience with the H2s hasn’t been all positive. I’m going to use other shoes I’ve worn as comparisons to illustrate my pros and cons: Merrell Moab Mids, KEEN Targhee III Mid, Saloman X Ultra Mid, and Brooks Cascadia 13s, with rankings in each section ranging from great, good, okay, lacking, to bad. - Traction: Good. When I say good traction, I mean good traction once I learned how to hike with these. There was definitely a learning curve for me. Boot’s weight and distribution of force make it so I don’t have to really engage my feet when I hike, I just need to put my foot down. Hiking is just a walk with Moabs and Targhees. Not so with sandals. I have to think more, actually grip with my toes, take more consideration with my balance. It was kind of a turn off at first, because I was constantly slipping. This is a serious issue because the hikes I do always have steep sections. Wether it is Sleeping Giant’s Blue Trail’s 0.4 mi section up 500ft of slab or the 2,500 ft+ elevation gain bagging Mt. Tom and Mt. Field, I need shoes that will keep me grounded. All the initial slippage definitely made me miss heavy shoes with Vibram soles. But I don’t turn tail unless I have to, so I kept pushing, and eventually I learned how to hike in these sandals. I would say traction plus skill on the H2s would be the same as my Targhees. Moabs, with their Vibram soles, have great traction, and are unrivaled in my experience. HOWEVER, the H2s have greater flexibility and a sleeker frame that allows me to stick my foot in holds and hop on uneven boulders that I wouldn’t be able to do with boots. And, Unlike the lacking-traction Ultra Mids, I don’t slide standing on smooth New England trap rock with the H2s. - Comfort: Good. I used to be a big fan of Moabs because of the cushion. Those are the only hiking shoes I would rank great in comfort. The H2s are good for the complete opposite reason; there is no cushion at all. Instead, there are just straps. Unlike an enclosed shoe, my ankle and heel can move freely, without worry of friction. Unlike plush, which wears and becomes a blister-friendly area, straps don’t wear down, and can be better adjusted when my feet are swollen. I would have liked the ankle support to have better adjustability, but it was never a serious issue. The only reason why I wouldn’t consider these shoes great in comfort is the toe box was too narrow for my toes, which are longer than normal toes. This wasn’t an issue until I went downhill. Then my pinky toe would be bruised and bent to awkward angles. - Weight: Great. Weight was an issue for a while since I was used to heavier shoes that needed less effort from me to push into for traction. Like I said before, there was learning curve for me. If not for my trekking poles I would have slid right off Wildcat Ridge trail. I no longer slip after a couple of mountains. I also used to use only boots because I was afraid of twisting my ankles and general injury. Come to find out, I hike better with less weight on my foot. I can confidently say twisting my ankle hasn’t happened yet. Compared to nearly happening every three hikes with boots, this is definitely a plus. Take my other shoes as reference points. My Cascadias, which also rank great in weight, weighing a bit less than the H2s, are just plain uncomfortable to hike in. I always get bruises and blisters using them when doing 4+ miles cuz' of my toes. My Ultra 3s, weighing a bit more than the H2s and ranking good in weight, have traction that is not suited for New England + NY trap rock. - Quality and/or Durability: Lacking/Bad. Man, these shoes were a let down when it came to durability. The toe box is solid, so no knock on those. I would say the shoe seemed put together until mile 80-ish. But come on, these shoes are UNUSABLE now after ONLY a 100 MILES of use. Fine, including 8 White Mountains (Mt. Washington and Monroe up and down too!) and steep parts of other hikes, 70 of those miles were tough on these shoes. But shoes shouldn’t deteriorate like this. Last weekend, I went to the beach with my friends with the H2s on, and see what happened. The stitching came apart, something like cardboard came out, and the webbing, admittedly already breaking a bit due to descending the Jewell Trail, just kinda holed-up. The shoes are total fubar. This is sooo disappointing because the H2 became my favorite hiking shoe up until this point. I can’t say whether it was a durability or quality issue, but this is ridiculous. My friend’s plain Nikes, aside from being gym shoes, has been his go to for hikes CT and White Mountains for almost two years are in better shape than these. It may be a valid point to say these shoes weren’t meant for the punishment I’ve put them through, but I think there is a genuine problem when low-end Nikes hold better than the H2s under similar circumstances. The H2s balance traction, comfort, and weight to make hiking a more enjoyable experience, allowing me to hike longer. All the other shoes have their own balancing issues. My Targhees has good comfort and traction, but the weight is lacking. My Moabs have great traction and comfort, but bad weight (I know they should be lighter than the Targhees, but they aren’t for me on the trail). My Ultra 3s have good weight and comfort, but lacking traction which has lead to dangerous instances (almost sliding off Mt. Marcy’s summit). My Cascadias have good traction and great weight, but are not comfortable at all for my foot built (long toes). The H2s are well balanced; good traction, good comfort, and great weight. I just wish they were more durable. I don’t want to keep buying H2s every two months. Maybe it was a singular instance of poor quality, I’ll need to get in contact with KEEN to figure that out. But unfortunately, as is, I have to find another shoe for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 6, 2019 by halobicicleta

  • Perfect for a wide women's fit
Size: 8 Color: Original Tie Dye
I cannot wear the Keen women's shoes anymore, but have found that a men's 8 fits my 10W, high arched, foot perfectly. The machine washability is the best feature next to comfort!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 15, 2022 by Leslie

  • A sandal that works sandal should!
Size: 10.5 Color: Brindle/Canteen
I use these sandals to walk my dog in WET grass. Unless I am willing or able to use rubber boots every day, the use of these sandals provide the best alternative. My sandals and my feet get soaking wet but that is OK as they dry out quickly when put in direct sunlight. In reading the reviews, I noticed a comment by another buyer to go one half size larger; I did and it worked. Thanks other reviewer and this is what you like to get out of reviews - useful information. The sandals are difficult to get the back strap on as it is a tight fit but insures a snug fir once the sandal is on. This is my second pair and I like them but new buyers should read reviews to make sure this sandal is what you want/need. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 11, 2022 by G. Brown

  • They are very durable and fit perfectly
Size: 11 Color: Black/Black
I wore these all summer. I was so happy with them that I ordered a new pair for the future.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 21, 2022 by Har Lee

  • Awesome warm weather and rainy weather sandals.
Size: 8.5 Color: India Ink/Rust
2nd pair. As good as the long lasting first pair. I use for walking both in wet weather and warm weather and in sanding beach side conditions.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 16, 2022 by stephen

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