Keen Men's Venice H2 Sandals

: Keen Men's Venice H2 Sandals

Keen Men's Venice H2 Sandals

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 : Keen Men's Venice H2 Sandals
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Binding: Apparel
Brand: Keen
Clothing Size: 7 M US
Color: Dark Grey/Medium Navy
Department: mens
EAN: 0871209296552
Fabric Type: synthetic
Label: Keen
Manufacturer: Keen
Publisher: Keen
Studio: Keen



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionSpecifically designed for coastline adventures, Keen's rugged and comfortable Venice H2 Sandals feature a fast-drying (waterproof) polyester webbing upper that's lighter than the leather upper found on Keen's Men's Venice Sandal. Everything else about the design is the same. Inside the polyester webbing is a moisture-wicking Aegis Microbe-Shield SBR lining that (unless you missed the sizing) doesn't usually scrape or chafe the top of your foot after wading through a pond or along a seashore. Keen's Venice H2 Sandals are fully washable and feature Keen's patented toe bumper up front. The non-marking carbon rubber outsole is excellent for guys who want to wear the same footwear throughout the day--even if that's on polished hardwood floors back at home.




Features:
  • Washable polyester webbing upper with a moisture-wicking, Aegis Microbe-Shield SBR lining
  • Comfortable V-strap forefoot closure helps secure sandal to your foot
  • Compression molded EVA midsole
  • Comfortable, metatomical low durometer EVA molded footbed
  • Keen patented protective toe bumper













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - great shoe!
The Keen Venice H2 is a perfect solution for warm all-weather daily living. It's lighter and airier even that the Newport. I wear mine all day from the beach to the jungle and don't notice they're on. The comfortable fit around the ankle eliminates the need to grip the toes and lets me walk naturally over rocks and everything else! The sole is solid and supportive without being heavy. In my book, Keen hit a home run with these!



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