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Anthony
February 05, 2023
Best Boots I’ve Had In A Long Time
Bought these boots as a steel/composite toe requirement for a project. This is the second pair of “safety toe” boots I’ve had over the years. This boot is nothing like the first pair. These boots are stylish comfortable and very well made. Unless you knew they were a safety toe boot, you would have no idea. These boots are extremely comfortable. I find myself wearing them all the time, and not just on the job as a project requirement. I was originally looking to purchase them in an 11.5 wide, however they were out of stock so I ordered a straight 11.5. I was happy I did not order them in the 11.5 wide as they were very comfortable and provided plenty of width for my feet. I have read in some of the reviews that they run large and to go a size up. I’m usually between an 11.5 & 12 in shoes. So these boots do run slightly bigger although not a full size IMO. Some reviews stated that they are not waterproof but I’m not sure that is these case. As a general rule, I treat new shoes/boots with a water repellent spray the moment I take them out of the box, and spray them sporadically over time. I looked at many different brands of these boots prior to purchasing them. They are a high quality boot that is both comfortable and stylish. You won’t want to take them off your feet!
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Amazon Customer
October 24, 2025
Comfortable
Very nice boots
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Lightweight and comfy
That’s my 3rd Keen boot. The others were lace up but I really like the slip on. Will never go back to laces. These are light and comfortable. Plenty toe room. Toe space is always spacious with Keens I had. And these come in .5 sizes and in wides!Soft sole. Which means it wears if worn over rebars and sharp rocks etc. but if you’re an engineer or a manager who mostly do the ride around without wading through puddles these boots are for you. After working in rain and walking in wet conditions these boots got stretched/relaxed a lot I think. It seems it lost its shape and color fast I believe.But I had chosen these particular ones because of the initial fit over other keens and Georgia Romeos I had tried. Georgia boots have harder sole, not as comfortable to walk but probably can handle rough terrain work better.I also have Redbacks Australian brand boots to compare. The Redbacks are costlier but look smaller than what they are, mode work uniform friendly.
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Amazon Customer
July 22, 2025
Good quality and comfortable
They run a bit large but I prefer some extra wiggle room. Very comfortable!
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timothy e
August 17, 2023
Great, versatile
These are my first pull on boots of this kind and I really love this specific pair. I tried a different brand first but returned because I prefer a wide toe box and these are a perfect fit for me. Because of the lack of laces I’d try and get a somewhat snug fit, though that changes from morning to end of day. I’ve worked in these for about a month in a light-moderate setting, and my only discomfort has been on ladders with very narrow rungs (which would probably be bad with most boots), so not a super rigid sole. Very light weight for their ruggedness, very walkable, the kind of boots you sometimes don’t want to take off. They seem like they will hold up well and have decent water resistant, plus not really anywhere for things to get stuck unless they get in top. Good for anything except I imagine heavier construction work.
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michael alves
October 27, 2025
Keen slip on
Durable ,comfortable shoe.Can't go wrong with keen.
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Amazon Customer
October 25, 2022
Decent Boot, but not Lasting
I have to buy safety toe boots for my job in manufacturing. I walk on unfinished concrete all day 8-10 hours and I’m a bigger guy. 5’11” 275lbs. I work in a non-climate controlled warehouse/steel annealing facility which means several months in HOT and humid conditions. So it’s not uncommon to buy new boots every 9 months to a year. I have been through multiple brands and styles each with their own pros and cons. I was in a hunt for a boot that was light, breathable, and didn’t further agitate my plantar fasciitis.These have been ok so far, but I doubt I will repurchase.The leather is soft, maybe too soft as it scuffs and scratches fairly easily.The outsole material is “ok”, it cushions ok, and the grip is ok so far, but its “squishy” for lack of a better explanation. It doesn’t feel like a solid base like I would expect from a work boot. It’s more close a feel to a athletic shoe.The mid sole is the foam cushion stuff that you find in sneakers and, while it is good for shock absorption, I find that after a few months of wear they go flat and lose most of the cushioning aspect.The insole of the boot is not awful, but i can tell after the few months I’ve worn them it won’t be long before they need new insoles.I like the fit of the boot. I have fairly wide feet and plantar fasciitis, and In most work boots I feel like my toes and feet are squished inside. These boots fit a little larger due to the wider toe area, which was an adjustment for me but I’m enjoying the wiggle room. And so far my fasciitis has not been agitated.The style of the boot is nice. I like the short shaft and short heel stack. Also easy on and off. They have a look that is a cross between work/fashion which for my job is a bonus, as it looks professional but is still work-able.I have some complaints for the durability of these boots. One, is that the Welt of the boot is plastic. After the first 2-3 days of working in them the welt cracked in a few places around the heel on both boots. Which is kind of a bummer. Two, the general softness of the boot is concerning, it is inevitably going to be the reason I retire these boots early. The leather will likely rip or crack, and the outsole will go “flat”. How long that takes is still to be seen. But I will find out just how quickly that time comes.
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