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KEEN Powerline Shoe - Men's

KEEN Powerline Shoe - Men's

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KEEN Powerline Shoe - Men's

On a bluebird summer day, slip into your KEEN Men’s Powerline Shoes, and hit the trail. These mesh trail runners let your feet breathe as you climb Atalaya Mountain. A flexible TPU plate protects your feet from stone bruising, and a forefoot cushioning system adds spring to your step. Rely on the multidirectional lugged outsole to give you traction on dirt, rocks, roots, and uneven terrain.

Bottom Line: Let those dogs breathe.

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Rating for this product: 2

Wide and sloppy and low lug traction

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December 3, 2009

Shoe fit and preference is very personal so everyone has an opinion. here is mine on these ill designed "runners". I like Keen the company and have an excellent pair of leather trail/work shoes, but the Powerline was a disappointment. They quickly became an everyday all-around jeans shoe. I bought them for the stone bruising plate but that seemed non-existent and I felt every embedded rock on my local open space "natural" surface trail. if I only ran on crushed gravel trails then this would be ok for this aspect of the shoe but I run on small rocky terrain and need protection on the forefoot. Next is that the show is wide and sloppy feeling. I have narrow dogs but usually like mid-width shoes. These are silly wide to me. I think it might be due to the mesh not providing any real structure and lateral stability. When tightened, the laces actually stretch away from the mesh. When pulling on the back heel tabs, the mesh actually rips. Next, the tread is not at all aggressive and does not provide good traction. There were stranger pressue points under the tongue due to the folds of the fabric and the top of the tongue often slips outside of the laced sections. These shoes were simply not what I was hoping for. maybe you will have better luck.

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i have really wide feet with a high instep and a high arch would

i have really wide feet with a high instep and a high arch would these be good for me

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May 24, 2009

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Rating for this product: 3

good looking shoe

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August 9, 2009

The Powerline shoe is a good looking shoe. Slightly narrower then I like with a good enough arch support. It too is sized a little larger then some of Keens other shoes. I turned to Keen shoes because I have bad feet. My issues are high arches and plantar fasciaiitis. I look for shoes with high arches and that are wide in the ball of the foot area. These shoes fall a little short in those requirements. I like my last pair of Keens better for that. They are called waterproof events.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[Upper] mesh, synthetic 
Sole:
Rubber 
Arch Support:
Neutral 
Lacing:
Standard 
Recommended Use:
Trail running 

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