Keen Men's Aruba Slip-On

: Keen Men's Aruba Slip-On

Keen Men's Aruba Slip-On

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 : Keen Men's Aruba Slip-On
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Binding: Apparel
Brand: Keen
Department: mens
Label: Keen
Manufacturer: Keen
Publisher: Keen
Studio: Keen



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Product DescriptionThe Men's Aruba offers the ease and style of a beach slide with the secure forefoot wrap of a polyester 4-strap design. Slip into this simple slide after sport, when at the beach, or wear it kicking around town. The metatomical footbed cradles the foot for all day comfort and soothes tired feet after extended wear.




Features:
  • Fabric: Upper: Polyester Webbing
  • Lining: Hydrophobic Mesh
  • Metatomical EVA Footbed
  • Compression-molded EVA Midsole
  • Patented Toe Protection













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