Terradora II WP Hiking Shoe - Women's
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Terradora II WP Hiking Shoe
As a lighter and less involved version of its mid-height older sibling the Terradora II Hiking Shoe brings waterproof coverage and impressive stability to a low profile design. The Keen.Dry laminate seals out water and wicks moisture while the sneaker look and feel lets you go effortlessly from city streets to trailheads.
Details
- Adventure ready sneaker that boasts support, comfort, and style
- Performance mesh upper and lining allow your feet to breathe
- Keen.Dry laminate seals out water while releasing excess heat
- EVA midsole provides ample support and cushion for long days
- Probiotic technology in the footbed fight back against odor
- Stability shank provides confidence on awkward sidehills
- KonnectFit heel-capture locks in a secure and reliable fit
- Keen.All-Terrain outsoles boast 4mm lugs for prime traction
- Item #KENZ59K
- Upper Material
- performance mesh
- Waterproofing
- Keen.Dry membrane
- Lining
- mesh
- Closure
- lace
- Footbed
- removable dual-density EVA
- Midsole
- low-density EVA
- Sole
- Keen.All-Terrain (rubber), 4mm multi-directional lugs
- Claimed Weight
- [single, size 8.5] 12oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
Reviews
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Overall Rating
3.5 based on 191 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageApril 24, 2024
New hiking shoe for upcoming
New hiking shoe for upcoming travel. I've been wearing them out and about while running errands and doing yard work to break them in and get a feel for them, but I'm realizing they didn't need much breaking in at all. They fit great, are supportive, and lighter than my other keen hikers, which is what I was looking for.
Originally reviewed on KEEN
April 20, 2024
Too narrow in forefoot and toe box
Keens used to be my “go to” brand to accommodate my square forefoot and long toes. Alas, no longer true. These shoes were attractive and light weight but uncomfortably narrow. I had to return them.
Originally reviewed on KEEN
April 18, 2024
Too narrow compared to other keens
Keens is the only brand of shoe that I’ve found that has a wide toe box. This shoe style is narrower than the others and doesn’t comfortably fit my toes. I was very excited for this style but sadly I’ll be returning or reselling these.
Originally reviewed on KEEN
March 21, 2024
"Women specific" = tiny
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I am so disappointed in Keen. I've always turned to them first because I have wider feet. These are the second pair I am returning due to being too small. I have been buying an 8.5 from Keen for years now and they have fit perfectly. However, now that they are making "women specific" shoes they apparently think that means all women have dainty cinderella feet. They have taken away the very thing that differentiated Keen from other brands, a nice wide toe box. These were so narrow and my toe was right against the end of the shoe, a problem I've never had with Keens I've bought in the past in this same size.
Originally reviewed on KEEN
March 19, 2024
Keens Rock!
I’ve had a pair of this same style shoe for over 6 years. I live in ND and my “old” Keens are my everyday Winter shoe. I ordered the same size on my recent order and found them to be a bit more “roomy”. I have since ordered a half-size smaller to see if they fit better. Either way, I’ll keep a pair. They last forever!
Originally reviewed on KEEN
January 28, 2024
Too stiff!
Rubbed the back of my ankle in a very bad way. I have a couple of Keen hiking boots which I have been very happy with. But these shoes are so stiff and along with rubbing my ankle raw, the toe box seems narrow-which Keen has not been known for. I wish I wouldn’t have bought at a local sporting goods store and purchased online to be able to return!
Originally reviewed on KEEN
January 25, 2024
May be a little loose
May be a little loose in the heel not otherwise seems good. I walked around (inside) to get a feel for it but subsequently fell and injured ankle and am wearing boot. Need to keep shoes longer so I can assess fit, etc when I can wear regular shoes again!
Originally reviewed on KEEN
January 24, 2024
Survived Mt Liumuiga and three inches of snow at home
I bought these specifically to take on a trip where I would be hiking Mt Liumuiga in St Kitts. It is a muddy, rocky, steep trail that many people say is one of the hardest and dirtiest hikes they have ever done. My new Keens kept my feet perfectly dry and I did not slip even after getting covered in mud. When I flew home I had to dig my car out from three inches of snow, and even with chunks of ice and powder falling on my feet they weren't wet. This was my first Keen purchase and I was extremely impressed.
Originally reviewed on KEEN
January 23, 2024
No Shoe Like a Keen
I bought this type of shoe 3 years ago and just recently purchased another pair. Great walking shoe in the winter in New England when there is just a couple of inches of snow. Great tread and like most other Keen footwear (I own hiking boots, slippers and sandals) Great arch support. They are very comfortable. No breaking in necessary.
Originally reviewed on KEEN
January 20, 2024
I’m glad I ordered the
I’m glad I ordered the half size larger. They fit okay but because I wear arch supports they seem wide at the top. I especially like the laces. With their texture they don’t slip or come untied.
Originally reviewed on KEEN
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