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KEEN Utility Men's PTC Oxford Low Height Non Slip Food Service Chef Shoe KEEN Utility Men's PTC Oxford Low Height Non Slip Food Service Chef Shoe KEEN Utility Men's PTC Oxford Low Height Non Slip Food Service Chef Shoe KEEN Utility Men's PTC Oxford Low Height Non Slip Food Service Chef Shoe

KEEN Utility Men's PTC Oxford Low Height Non Slip Food Service Chef Shoe

KEEN Utility Men's PTC Oxford Low Height Non Slip Food Service Chef Shoe KEEN Utility Men's PTC Oxford Low Height Non Slip Food Service Chef Shoe KEEN Utility Men's PTC Oxford Low Height Non Slip Food Service Chef Shoe KEEN Utility Men's PTC Oxford Low Height Non Slip Food Service Chef Shoe
$ 74.23

Score By Feature

Based on 1,381 ratings
Delivery
8.55
Customer service
8.46
Packaging
8.52
Giftable
8.56

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Product Description

100% Textured
Imported
Sole made of rubber
From the arch, the shaft measures about 3".
The heel is about 2 inches high. 75 inches long"
The circumference of the boot opening is about 12".
Footwear
Keen Utility is the manufacturer of this product.
U.S.A. is the country where the product is made.

Questions & Answers

Is it true that those shoes aren't slick? working in a restaurant is a good fit for you?

Slip resistance is excellent. I'm a home inspector, so I'm on roofs and such, and they're slip-resistant in both dry and wet conditions. I hope this information is useful.

How long do you think these shoes will last you in the industry?

I have a question about the new best kitchen shoes, these are number one. I have foot pain, will these help?

Are they as heavy as work boots or as light as a pair of tennis shoes? Thanks?

These aren't as heavy as a work boot, but neither are they as light as a pair of tennis shoes. They resemble a comfortable work shoe with a skid-resistant sole. Soles that are resistant to wear.

Normally, I order a size 9 for men. Would the 9, with its wider toe box, be a better fit? Should I go with a size 10 as I would for any other typical shoe?

These aren't clown shoes, so you don't need to order extra wide. I can not believe 80% of people believe they fit in the expected way. Because they are so wide, I had to order a whole size smaller.

Selected User Reviews For KEEN Utility Men's PTC Oxford Low Height Non Slip Food Service Chef Shoe

It is no longer slip-resistant
3/5

I used to have a pair of these when I worked in a kitchen as a chef. I ordered a new pair after wearing out my old ones. SLIP RESISTANCE IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE. Shoes must not slip in a kitchen. I was tripping and sliding all over the place. br>br>When I contacted KEEN, they said they believed Amazon had defective shoes. Return as soon as possible and place your order directly with Keen, according to the representative. They also mentioned getting calls about their Amazon-purchased shoes not being slip-resistant. proof, and they were aware of the problem with Amazon-sold shoes.

Fabian Snyder
Fabian Snyder
| Nov 11, 2021
To save money, he's willing to cut corners on quality
3/5

Since 2011, I've been a Keen customer. I was impressed with the quality of workmanship and high level of comfort when I first bought them, and as I wore them, I became increasingly amazed at their ability to withstand countless 12-hour days. to 14- hour shifts as a nurse My feet were fine at the end of each day, and my body was not as tired as it had been with previous brands. br>br>Now, it's the end of 2016, and I'm in the market for a new pair of shoes (yes, the first pair lasted 5 1/2 years). As a result, I bought a pair of Keen Utility Oxford work shoes. And I was disappointed to see that they've sacrificed quality and comfort for price; I'd gladly pay twice as much for that first pair of Keens, but they're now less expensive. according to all definitions br>br>I'm returning these and, regretfully, considering other brands.

Dominick Peck
Dominick Peck
| Aug 17, 2021
There isn't much traction here! These shoes have been in my possession for a little over six months
3/5

I work in a high-volume kitchen and wear these shoes for approximately 8 to 10 hours per day (5 to 6 days per week). br>I was pleased with how they fit and how comfortable they are, but they are not particularly slip-resistant. br>The tread design is unlike any other food service shoe I've used in my 20 years of working in the kitchen. I'd heard a lot of good things about how this brand feels, and I was looking for stability and comfort. They are comfortable, but lacking in stability, as I previously stated. The photos depict tread wear, which is almost non-existent at this point. br>I'm not happy with this purchase because the floor I work on isn't abrasive. I'm not sure what I'll buy next, but this shoe is not suitable for anyone working in the food service industry.

Dayana Clayton
Dayana Clayton
| Aug 25, 2021
THESE ARE NOT SLIP-PROOF! Great fit and feel, but NOT SLIP RESISTANT! This was a waste of over $100 because I was slipping and sliding all over the place, and I was working in a kitchen
3/5

Will return to Keen and make a purchase.

Hope Mercer
Hope Mercer
| Sep 12, 2021
$30 quality for $100 retail is not worth it
3/5

I purchased these in the hopes of finding a high-quality, long-lasting work shoe, and they do not disappoint. For about two weeks, the comfort was adequate, but then it began to fade. Due to the support in these shoes failing after two weeks, I developed severe Achilles tendonitis after three months of use! br>Because I couldn't afford a new pair at the time, I kept them for three months and they were completely imploaded. Avoid these at all costs. What you get is not worth the price.

Malaysia Cardenas
Malaysia Cardenas
| Apr 28, 2021
One of the shoes in particular has a place in my heart that none of the others have
3/5

However, at this price ($115? ), the other one is a torture device. ), I'd anticipate higher-quality footwear. and one of them is, in fact, one of them. From the first time I tried it on, it was a perfect fit. But what about the other one (on the left)? Wow, but it's crooked on the inside; I assumed I'd just have to break it in, but it's still hurting me on one side after three months. I bought shoe stretchers, which helped a little, but it appears the lace holes aren't properly installed or something, because the shoe feels very unevenly constructed. br>br>I like the look and the fit, but after this experience, I would not purchase this brand again. In the last two years, I've had the worst luck with shoes, and this is the pinnacle of it all.

August Frey
August Frey
| Dec 29, 2020
ARE THE MOST COMFORTABLE WORK SHOES I'VE EVER WEARED
4/5

First and foremost, I will say that these shoes are some of THE MOST COMFORTABLE WORK SHOES I've ever worn; however, having said that, I do believe that the Keen anti-fatigue technology is superior to that of the Keen anti-fatigue technology. It's time to work on your slip grip. I work on a kitchen line, and while these shoes perform admirably most days (there are times when the floor becomes slick and greasy), they do wear out after a while! They don't grip as well as Shoes for Crews, which are, without a doubt, THE BEST when it comes to slip-resistant footwear. Shoe technology that is resistant. However, I believe that SFCs are insufficiently accommodating for people with flat-footedness. feet/problem-with-wide-feet feet. As a result, these shoes appear to be a good compromise in terms of a balanced compromise. They'll probably be great for people who work in stores, nursing homes, or hospitals, and they'll deliver on their promise (in terms of anti-bacterial protection). if I have to quantify it), but at least in the kitchen where I work, they just don t cut it for full slip resistance about 5% of the time. However, if you If you can, rinse your feet with a hose at work and wipe away the grease with a piece of cardboard; otherwise, great shoe! Please, don't do this! Keen! Have your nerds in slippers before reading this comment. Try to improve the grip technology, because if these worked even half as well as Shoes for Crews, they'd be perfect!.

Camila Roberson
Camila Roberson
| Nov 26, 2021
The Best Chef Shoe on the Market
5/5

Anyone under the age of 12 should not be working. 16 hours on your feet may sound like a lot, but if you're a chef, you know it's not true. I've tried on both the Keen PTC moc and the lace up, and they're both great. Because the moc loosens up a little with wear, I'll stick with lace up. True anti-slip, they clean up nicely, and while they aren't cheap, they are well worth the investment. Mine were a perfect fit for me in terms of length and width. Insoles should be replaced every four months. You'll get a decent amount of use out of them after six months. Because my feet are trash, I buy new shoes every 8 to 10 months or so, but young, strong feet should get 12-months worth of shoes. Out of a pair, it's been 18 months.

Brianna ROWLEY
Brianna ROWLEY
| Feb 22, 2021

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