KEEN Utility Women's Detroit XT Mid Steel Toe Waterproof Work Boot
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One of our styles is made overseas called the Detroit.
When you click the size drop down menu, the wide options will be listed alongside the regular ones. In comparison with the Keen website, this arrangement of the two size options is different.
A 11 is fantastic! I bought one recently.
The oil-filled ones are not insulated and there is no insulation at all Additionally, slippers should be worn Due to their lack of traction, they can't be guaranteed to prevent slipping on ice, because they don't have any polar resistance.
Selected User Reviews For KEEN Utility Women's Detroit XT Mid Steel Toe Waterproof Work Boot
The size 8 that I usually wear is usually too large for me. It is very rare that I get shoes in my size, but I got these nine. Five women's and all of them are in great shape! are a little tight at first, but after a few weeks of wear they were broken in to my liking!
They are durable and hold up well to my lifestyle. The construction that I do isn't heavy duty. I work at a shipping company. In the meantime, I have a tendency to trip all the time and bang my toes on things. I use these to protect my toes from wine cases, wooden boxes, pallets, and box cutters, to name just The colors are very nice! You will enjoy them too!
I like them you will too! Do not miss out! You can return them for a different size if you have to. Initially, the first pair I received was too small (too small), but they sent me another pair, and it fit perfectly now! Hence, I would urge you to do so.
This is the only steel toe boot I ever purchase from Keene. A friend of mine works in an automotive repair shop and they are great. The boots came in a box that wasn't from Keene this time. There are no tags attached to the There is nothing on the box that tells me the shoe is a Keene product except the shoe itself. A note on the box mentions that the original box was damaged and a plain box was replaced. However, why do shoes not have tags on them? Compared to the old ones I've been wearing for the past ten years, these don't fit like they used to. It seems almost as if they are a knock-off. Make sure to send back the box if it is plain and if Keene's tags are not on it.
I have been wearing these shoes for several weeks now, and they are comfortable and waterproof. (I have been out in the rain for over 10 hours at a time, and making sure my feet are dry is important to me. ) The size 7 on my body is for women. I had ordered the 8, so I ordered the 5. From my toes to the end of the boot, my feet are minus 0. With a hiking sock of a thicker thickness, it's still possible for me to wear the boot (I would have liked it if the toe box of the boot had been a bit bigger). As I mentioned before, the boot is very comfortable and I can be on my feet for 10+ hours in the rain, and my feet are warm, dry, and they feel great.
The major problems with these shoes are There is an awful lot of weight in the heel! working at a machine or in a line, these will be fine, but if you are in a warehouse, where walking is a common occurrence, these will not be ideal. It's crazy how high the heels are -- Wearing these shoes makes me feel like I am A second problem for me is that my arches are high, and the middle of the shoe rubs on the top of my foot, causing I don't know if the large heel is causing the whole item to shift backwards, or perhaps it's just the design of the center of the shoe. However, the pain is quite intense. Despite wearing them to work, these shoes are probably going to be trashed in the near future because I can't return them because I work in a biosecure facility.
I bought these for my wife after getting a couple different pairs of Keen boots supplied to me at work. She loves them just as much as I do. The toe box is really the best out of all the steel toed boots I have ever owned. There have never been any blisters on my feet or sore toes because of this boot. Keen should focus a little more on the insole, since it is a very important component of a shoe. This boot is fantastic when paired with Timberland Pro insoles.
This fits well, and I had a need for a wide safety boot for work. Although the cushion is hardly a cushion, it can last for up to 10+ hours on a hard factory floor. As someone with numerous foot ailments, finding a comfortable shoe that gives me a sense of stability can be troublesome. Thanks to a good friend, I picked up Keen boots and am not disappointed. The shoes are well made, and I am confident they will hold up to rigorous wear and tear.
A Keen boot is a shoe I absolutely love. Wearing several pairs on a daily basis is a habit for me. The steel toe boots were bought for a new job I am starting on Monday that requires steel toes. My wife received the items yesterday, tried them on and said Upon opening the box I discovered the boots inside had a size 10 sticker on them, while the box stated 11 on it. It is hard to trust Amazon to sell shoes. My favorite deal was the $20 off, but I guess that's what I get for trying to save a buck or two. I think the biggest thing to remember if you are purchasing these as a gift is to double check the size. It came with a black plastic strap around it, which made me feel like I was buying brand new boots straight from the manufacturer. Even one of the boots had scratches, which led me to believe that they may have been Really bummed out about this.
Despite looking pretty comfortable, the boot is way too big. Based on reviews on other sites, I am giving it 3 stars because the other sites seem to have said that the clothing runs small, but that is absolutely not the case. In a few days when I have the proper size and am able to wear them, I will update my rating. It is a size 7 for me. Reviewers gave it a 5 and it got an 8. that I am having to send them back, I am able to get my usual size. I have received my correct size. It fits well, but it is heavier and more uncomfortable than expected. I got some wicked blisters in my pinky toe when the steel rubs against my toe. My job requires me to walk about 100 miles a week, so my Ariat boots are much more comfortable.