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KEEN Targhee ll Hiking Shoe - Men's
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KEEN Targhee ll Hiking Shoe - Men's
Try out a killer new day hike in the Keen Men's Targhee II Hiking Shoes. The eVENT waterproof barrier keeps your feet dry as you stomp through puddles and comfortable on the rocky sections of the trail. The waterproof leather upper blocks out moisture so your feet stay dry and the AEGIS Microbe Shield Treated Mesh Lining wicks sweat, which keeps you blister-free. The ESS shank provides your foot with great stability on those super steep sections, and the Secure-fit Lace Capture System gives you easy control over the tightness of your laces.
Bottom Line: New trails are waiting to be discovered. Go and find 'em in the Keen Targhee II Hiking Shoes.
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By: SoulHunter
August 4, 2008
I normally wear a size 10.5 EE, so I ordered these shoes in a size 11. The 11 was way too small, so I returned them and ordered a 11.5--still too small! I tried one more time and ordered a size 12, and finally found a size that would fit my foot. The shoes are a little loose in the heal and a little "shallow" in the footbed area, but after wearing them for a week or two they began to break in and these limitations became less noticeable. The are great shoes, but be sure and order at least one full size larger than what you normally wear.
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By: George from Boston
July 14, 2008
I've had a pair for over a year now and has performed nicely. The waterproof feature has come in handy many times crossing streams. I had an issue with the rubber coming undone on my original pair and got a replacement pair with no issues.
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By: karlkunkel2234158
June 24, 2008
I just bought a pair of these low-cuts the other day, after enjoying a pair of the mid-cuts for the past year. I like the wide toe box and the rubber toe covering for roots and rocks. Keen's sizing is puzzling. I have a pair of Keen Austin casual shoes, size 10, that fit fine. But when I tried the Targhee mid-cuts in 10, they were way too small. I got the 10.5 and have been wearing them. But still they were a bit snug for trail work and hikes. Last week the soles began to delaminate, i.e., the black pointed rubber was coming unglued from the gray sole base. I took it back to the store and actually got to exchange the pair for a new pair -- this time in a size 11. I like the 11 best. I just finished a nature hike with my Targhee low-cuts, size 11, and really prefer that size. However, all my other boots and shoes are size 10. So, watch out when buying. Try them on and walk around. I have narrow feet -- B -- and even narrower heels. I have not had problems with heel slippage. For hikes, though, I usually wear a thin sock liner under my socks to prevent potential rubbing.
These Targhee II shoes and boots are well worth it.
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By: roostarchi2253792
June 9, 2008
they work great. good fit and ready to "rock"
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By: turkovich423292
June 6, 2008
I like these, but they are a bit on the loosey goosey side for a hiking shoe I think I would try the higher "mid" boot Targhee IIs for any serious outdoor hiking. Also the tongue fit is a bit weird it is a partial tongue, so that 3/4 of your foot is securely in a "sock", and the last upper part is suddenly a tongue? I find the transition a bit strange, and for me, I prefer a fully socked, no tongue design, but this is still pretty good. Finally, I'll say I just love the Keen fit. I have a fat little hobbit foot, and the Keens fit me just right!
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By: Bjornar
May 10, 2008
I'll give these 3/5 for the quality waterproofing and the burly soles with good traction, if not for those positives they would have been rated 1/5 or 2/5. I WANTED to love these shoes, the toe box was working great and the footbed felt very comfy....but unless you have big bulky heels and ankles they're going to slip right off your feet. I tightened them as far as I could but still had significant slippage at the heel when walking up hills. I really wanted these to work, but the just wouldn't.
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By: Dale T.
May 7, 2008
I have owned all the major brands of hiking shoes and Keen Targhee II are my favorites. Whether backpacking for the weekend or a mild 3 mile walk around town.
Truly the most comfortable shoes I have ever worn.
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By: backpacker
April 16, 2008
Such a comfortable pair of shoes. Great for everyday wear and for day hikes. I was excited to try out the eVent lining, but it hasn't turned out to be any cooler or more breathable then my last pair of shoes with XCR. They are comfortable. Seem a little hunky and big at times. The tongue bunches up a bit when they are tied up. Worked out great in the slush walking to class everyday though. Waterproofness has not been an issue at all.
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By: nip1352039
March 18, 2008
I bought these for the walking part of my commute between the bus, office and home. I have worn them in snow, ice, shush and water. These shoes have proven to be very durable with excellent traction.
My only concern is that the top eyelet is fabric. I'm hoping it will not break from tugging when I tie my shoes. No reason to think it will.
Great shoe!
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By: Great Shoes
December 21, 2007
This is my second pair of these shoes. They are extremely comfortable. I walk 2-3 miles six times a week so I only wish the soles lasted as long as the uppers. They are comfortable and sturdy. Classic Keens.
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By: m.y.
December 9, 2007
I use Targhee II for trail hikes through forest or trails with light gravel/ mountainous and coastal rock are hard on this shoe, but does offer good grip on surfaces. Overall, very comfortable and supportive shoe.
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By: MotoColorado
August 23, 2007
This was my first pair of Keen shoes and overall, I could have made a better choice. I don't know if it's my foot, but I never could get these to fit right. Even though they are a little small, I have a problem with my heel lifting and rubbing. On a 2-day hike in Alaska, this caused blisters. Their waterproofness is fair to good if you're not wading through wet muskeg (I was), but they do not dry very quickly. They breathe rather poorly as well. The construction seems good and the sole is stable, but my foot never felt very "planted" in them. I would probably try another pair of Keens, but unless you can try these on first (or you know you like Keen footwear) you may want to pass.
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By: teleknees
May 22, 2007
I have loved using these for pretty extensive hikes and casual use. I like how they have you stand/walk higher then more shoes, like a Dansko. The event is really solid too, it will take a nikwax if you so desire, and does great with blocking out water and other stuff. As far as the size goes, they fit bigger if anything, so the previous review might be good for abnormal feet, which I don't think I have. I absolutely love the rubber toe, its such a nice feature and almost a compliment to the customer so we don't have to buy a new pair of shoes all the time. So basically if you want a shoe that feels light, totally burly, and waterproof, go for this one. I got the walnut and from the picture, it looks lighter in person.
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By: Mothra
May 10, 2007
First off, I have really difficult feet. I wear custom insoles, so I need a shoe with a lot of volume. The other Keen shoes and sandals I own fit the bill perfectly, but I just couldn't get these shoes to fit comfortably. In my experience all Keen shoes run small. These are no exception. I buy all Keen shoes a 1/2 size larger than what I normally wear and the Targhee IIs were still just a tad small. I possibly could have used them, but in my experience, it's always better when you're dealing with footwear to go bigger versus smaller. At that size the shoes would not have allowed any room for my feet to swell after a long hike. I decided to send them back and get a full size larger than what I would normally wear. These were much better, but I just couldn't get the laces cranked down hard enough to keep my heels from slipping. Something that would certainly cause hot spots and blisters on long ascents. I love Keen footwear and I'm just bummed that I couldn't get these to work. On a more positive side, I found them to be surprisingly light. Their appearance makes them look like they would weigh much more than they actually do. They were also very stiff and supportive. Much more so than other light hikers I've tried. This may, or may not be a plus for some people. I personally like that feature in a shoe. They also appeared to be very well built. I would expect these shoes to log on many miles before any significant signs of wear. The tongue was well padded and I didn't notice any pinching even when really cranking down the laces. I can't speak to the waterproofness of these shoes as I didn't try them in any wet environments. The Event liner did make them rather warm, but not anymore so than any other Gore-Tex lined shoe I've worn. If you don't have odd shaped feet like I do these shoes will probably work for you like a champ.
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By: Garrett Grove
December 13, 2006
I have used Keen in the past and their wide toe box and classic fit keeps me coming back. I use these for my everyday shoes and some light hiking. Not my shoe of preference for full day hikes but for a casual stroll they work great. The shank really stiffens up the sole to be able to carry a 15 pound pack with more comfort. True to size.
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Tech Specs:
Material:
Leather
Lining:
Mesh
Sole:
TH1
Lacing:
Secure-Fit Lace Capture System
Shank:
Full, ESS
Recommended Use:
Day hikes, weekend backpacking trips
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year
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