Men's Keen Newport H2

: Men's Keen Newport H2

Men's Keen Newport H2

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 : Men's Keen Newport H2
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Binding: Apparel
Brand: Keen
Clothing Size: *
Color: *
Department: mens
EAN: 0871209343508
Fabric Type: leather
Label: Keen
Manufacturer: Keen
Publisher: Keen
Studio: Keen



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Product DescriptionMade Velcro-free and with a covered toe for hard-core water sporting, the Newport H2 from Keen is ready to get wet.Features: A grippy rubber sole and toecap stabilize steps when negotiating slippery rocks. Fixed heel and bungee-tightening forefoot provide full-wrap support while coolly immersed in the river. All synthetic upper is extremely durable and quick-drying. Hydrophobic foam lining is super comfortable and won't absorb water. 3M reflective pull tabs provide added visibility during evening adventures. Specifications: Weight per pair: 1 lb 12 oz. Upper: Polyester. Midsole: EVA. Ountsole: Rubber compound. Specifications based on men's size 9.




Features:
  • Compression-molded EVA midsoles are contoured for superior comfort and support.
  • Polyester uppers.
  • Quick drying woven polyester upper wraps around the foot allowing generous ventilation and quick drying time.
  • Comfortable hydrophobic foam linings.
  • Antimicrobial footbeds inhibit foot odor and control moisture.





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great performer; short life span
My experience with Keen Newport H2 sandals was similar to many I read here. Comfortable, convenient, good toe protection, stable, etc. For the price they are an excellent value, given that you'll likely be wearing them at every opportunity. I do have a couple of observations that might differ from what many others have said.

I, for one, did not experience an odor problem. My model was touted as having an anti-microbial footbed that apparently prevents odors. Whatever it was, the product was remarkably effective in my case.

My great disappointment, and the reason that I cannot award 5-stars here and why I did not buy another pair at the beginning of this season, is the surprisingly short life of my shoes. On both shoes (left and right), the footbeds were parting at the mold seams and the webbing was pulling away from the shoes at these same points. This, just after one season of wear (frequent wear, including a few camping trips and creek wades, I should point out). I have a pair of Teva sandals that are years-old and still on the job.

So, I am giving another product a try this year; but I wouldn't discourage you from giving these a shot. Maybe you'll have a better experience.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good Second Thoughts
At first I thought spending this much money for a pair of sandles was normally not me. I would rather go to Walmart and get a pair of $25 Specials to last me a few months but the pickings are limited here on Guam (and no Walmart. A Kmart but no Walmart) I thought I give "online" shopping a try. I found these Keen on Amazon and based my choice due to the colors to be honest...Men's Blue Yellow Fade represent the Navy Colors. So I took a gamble and spent so-so money for these shoes and since they arrived I've worn them everyday. Their that comfortable. The next time I need sandles I'm going Keen again. Sorry Walmart.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Shoes, Great Service
Shoes arrived as promised. These shoes are wonderfully comfortable. I ordered them for a trip to the Carribean. Can't wait until the warm weather comes back!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Keen's Are Great
I have been wearing them for about 3-4 years now and I love them and will continue to buy them.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Keen sandals that you can literally kick butt with...
Great deck shoe with good non-slip bottoms and designed for the serious sailor, where they can get wet... and keep going.

The only sandal that keeps your toes in place when you're tripping over Genoa track-cars and deck-cleats.



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