KEENWomen's Terradora 2 Waterproof Mid Height Hiking Boots
L**Q
Comfy right out of the gate!
Love these boots! Comfortable right out of the gate. Plenty of toe space, great ankle support, good traction, water resistant, good arch support, and not overly hot. Also, great looking boots! Not heavy or clunky. What more could you ask for in a boot? I have very high arches and these boots are supportive as is. At first I added a thin insole, but found I didnt really need it. If you do anticipate needing a substantial insole, I would go up a half size, perhaps. They are water resistant, but full on walking through deep creeks... not so sure about. Rain, puddles, mud...great. The only downside, as some others noted, is that you will undoubtedly get some wearing (rips) on top of the shoe where the foot bends. I have been wearing the boots for two seasons for daily walks of 3miles-ish (mostly just in fall and winters) and just noticed the holes recently... I'm sad, but have gotten tons of use and they are still very functional with many miles leftin them.
A**R
True to size, supportive yet light and comfortable.
I have awful feet Including bunions and these shoes are incredible! They provide a lot of support, but aren’t too bulky or heavy. They are comfortable and great for a long hike.
J**N
Sturdy light-hiker, room for customizing your arch support/insole, roomy toe box, 2 hooks at top
I have worn Keen Targhee IIs for 5 years and worn out 2 pair, enjoying them a lot, but sometimes finding them clumsy when going down slippery slopes when tired. I wanted something with a lower heel, but still having ankle protection and good traction and waterproof. These seem to match that. These are more like a heavy duty rubberized high top sneaker than a typical hiking boot. They are lighter, yet seem like they will hold up well. The heel is only slightly higher than the toe. You can sense large rocks or indentations in the ground underneath, which I like. The insole is nearly flat and very thin and removable with ample room so that you could easily replace it with Superfeet or some other insole you prefer if you want more support. When I first put them on, I thought that the seem at the upper ankle would irritate me, but I decided it is just a matter of finding the right tightness to lace them. I find the ankle and above area a little less comfortable than the Targhee IIs but think it will be okay with thicker socks...I was wearing fairly thin just over the ankle socks. Unsure whether the ankle would be uncomfortable, I just wore them all day the first day doing yard work and they felt fine. The 2nd day, I work them on a 5 mile moderately up and down hike over single tracks, light mud, gravel, crossing creeks on rocks and they were comfortable. I think I will have better traction in them than the Targhee IIs because they are more flexible and more level, making them less clumsy. I think I'll be less likely to slip on gravel in them or turn my ankle on uneven ground, being able to sense the ground through them more. The 3rd day, I tested the waterproofing. A week earlier, I had worn my old Targhee IIs walking 1 mile through knee-high wet grass and my feet had been soaked, so I decided to try it in these. I didn't notice my feet feeling wet while walking, but when I took off my boots and socks, my wool socks were slightly damp at the toe and heel...it may have been water coming in from the top or dripping down from my pants, which were thoroughly soaked below the knee. In summary, Additionally, the laces seem to come untied, which can be corrected by double-knotting them, but one thing I appreciate about the Targhee IIs is that the laces always stay firmly in place. I find them less comfortable above the ankle than the Traghee IIs, but they are lighter and the soles are comfortable, and I think they provide more agility and stability because of the heel being lower and being able to sense the ground better.
W**M
Sturdy boots for a great price
I didn't want to spend an arm and a leg for hiking boots when I don't get much opportunity to hike, but I wanted something that would hold up and keep my ankles safe for my first trip to B.C. I wore these boots for a hike in Whistler ("Top of the World") and they were sturdy and comfortable. We didn't get rained on so I can't speak to waterproofness, but they did their job and kept me safe.
C**E
Sooo Comfy, great value for your money
These are one of the best hiking shoes I've ever bought. They are water resistant, great for keeping your feet dry in the rain of a water crossing on a trail. I love the color and the tread. The tread is nice for dirt trails.
B**M
So comfortable!
Bought these for Alaska. They were perfect… comfortable!!! Live in the mountains and they have become my hiking shoes instead of usual sneakers.
A**R
They run small
It’s so annoying when manufacturers can’t get their sizes right, and this was one of those times. I am generally a true 7.5, and the eights were way too small. I was so irritated and didn’t bother to try the next size up, and just returned them. They look like your typical hiking boots, and are not too heavy in weight.
G**N
Super comfy, supportive fit with a h*lla sharp look
I bought my first pair in August 2019 & these are absolutely among the top favorite functional boots I’ve owned & I’m a serious functional boot enthusiast. I have since ordered 2 more pairs & fully intend to order more.What I love most about the Keen women’s Tarradora mid, includes their:• sleek, sharp look w/ so many uniquely awesome color choices• versatility• comfy design that hugs your foot• traction, stability & overall functionalityAnd then, the best part for me is that they’re a tough, waterproof boot of a lighter design, making them much more versatile.I wouldn’t recommend these as a full on winter/snow boot since that is not the main focus of their design & they’re not insulated but I myself was comfortable wearing them almost everyday last winter & I also use them for work boots in construction.Absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE them!!!
C**.
great for dog walks
I was looking for waterproof shoes for walking my dogs in the off leash park. these are exactly what I was looking for. they are comfortable and stable and waterproof.
A**A
Una talla más!
Usualmente calzo 3.5cm en Keen ya que suelen ser amplios, este modelo no lo es para nada, incluso se siente como si abrazara el pie. Tengo pie delgado y aún así 4.5cm los sentí perfectos, tal vez con medio número más, pero solo si eres de pie delgado. Para pues anchos creo que sería algo incómodo ya que como digo abraza el pie como un calcetín. De la calidad extraordinaria, buena construcción, se siente delgado pero firme, durable.
M**L
Parfaite
Super pour des grosses randonnées, très confortable et solide.
M**S
Lightweight comfort
I bought these for country walking and am thrilled with everything about them. The colour and style is subtle and unusual. The fit is supportive and true to size- good to find a 5.5 size - and because of the light weight, can comfortably be worn all day. They also seem to be waterproof, grippy and good on rough ground.
C**N
Just Perfect!
Everything is perfect and according to the description ❤️
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