Keen Men's Newport Sandal

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Keen Men's Newport Sandal

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 : Keen Men's Newport Sandal
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Binding: Sports
Brand: Keen
Clothing Size: 10.5 M US
Color: Nine Iron/Med Grey
Department: mens
Fabric Type: synthetic
Label: Keen
Manufacturer: Keen
Publisher: Keen
Studio: Keen



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionDesigned with an emphasis on comfort and foot protection, Keen's top-selling Newports are a runaway hit among sailing enthusiasts and boaters. This durable sport sandal features a patented toe cap that keeps your feet protected from underwater rocks, sharp obstructions and unruly crustaceans. Beneath the strappy waterproof leather upper is a hydrophobic foam liner and an anatomical footbed treated with an Aegis anti-microbial finish. The quick lace system requires minimal adjustments, so you're ready on deck in seconds.




Features:
  • Waterproof leather upper with a hydrophobic foam liner
  • Anatomic last construction
  • Aegis anti-microbial finish in footbed and lining
  • Convenient quick lace system













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - 100 Dollars well spent
Even though these shoes are a bit expensive, I have never purchased a more comfortable or durable pair of shoes. Tough as nails. I have been using mine on a daily bassis for the past 18 months. I walk atleast 5 miles a day. Still holding up perfectly except for normal wear.





Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Sandals
I bought a pair and have not taken them off since. Easy to slip on and off these are the perfect pair for someone on the go. The unique toe guard protects your feet like no other sandal of this type. They also dry very quickly so if you spend a lot of time around water these could be the sandals for you. (Although the Newport H2's dry faster) To top it all off they feel great on my feet. Do yourself a favor and try these out you will not regret it.



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