KEEN Men's Pyrenees Waterproof Hiking Boots

About This Item

With classic European style and weather-ready features, the KEEN® Men's Pyrenees waterproof hiking boots provide classic styling fit for hiking in wet or dry weather, for quick treks or day-long jaunts.

WEATHER-READY PERFORMANCE:

  • KEEN.Dry waterproof breathable membrane

DESIGN:

  • Waterproof nubuck leather upper
  • Torsion stability ESS shank

IN-SHOE COMFORT:

  • Metatomical molded EVA footbed
  • Dual density compression molded EVA midsole

DURABILITY & TRACTION:

  • Non-marking rubber outsole
  • 4mm multi directional lugs provide aggressive grip on loose terrain like mud and dirt

ADDITIONAL DETAILS:

  • Weight: 20.2 oz / 573.8 g
  • Calf circumference: 10.0 in / 25.4 cm
  • Collar height: 7.0 in / 17.8 cm
  • Care instructions: Gently brush the footwear with a soft bristle brush or hand towel to remove loose dirt and debris. Stains can be treated by lightly rubbing a gum eraser in a circular motion over the location and lightly brushing afterwards. Tough stains can be treated with a mixture of water and a little vinegar on a damp cloth. This process may cause slight discoloration to the area.
  • Brand : Keen
  • Country of Origin : Imported
  • Web ID: 19KEEMPYRNSSYRPXXFOT
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REVIEWS

4.2

93%

Recommended

338 Reviews

Rear Ankle Pain

While there are many features of this boot that were desirable which is why I purchased them. They are nearly unwearable because of no padding at the back of the ankle which has caused sever pain on my achilles. I purchased the end of last season and have wore less than a dozen times. If I can get through a day wearing them, the next day my achilles is so sore I can no longer wear them. I have always been satisfied with my Keen purchases, but this one is a loser. I know it has been a flag ship boot for Keen of many years. If you buy wear them for a an hour or so indoors to insure they do not cause the same problem I have with them.

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15 Years

Somewhere around 15 years and probably 1,000 miles ago, I got a set of Keen Pyrenees for fee. After requesting a new set of insoles for my Winterport, they let me pick a brand new set of boots instead. (I still have the outstanding Winterports. ) I randomly picked these. Absolutely the best civilian hikers I’ve ever owned. I was both Army and Marine infantry, so I’ve put plenty of miles down and I value a good pair of boots. Roomy, comfortable and incredibly durable. I just bought an identical pair. I can’t believe how inexpensive they are for the quality you get.

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Painful Pressure On The Achille's Heel

The forward angle of the back of the boot leans so far toward the front, that the top pushes so hard on my Achilles tendon I can’t handle wearing these boots at all. Literally makes my tendons sore after 20 minutes. They lean forward more than the pictures depict and the stiff leather rim just digs into my tendons. I’ve never had a pair of boots fit like that. The rest of the boot was good. Definitely a roomy toe box compared to most other boots. But the pain and irritation from the rear top of the boot make it no good for me.

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Nice Boot To Have In Your Collection.

Nice boot, but bad ventilation. It's comfortable and stylish, so I bought 2 pair in different colors. Only downside is the boot squeaks due to foot perspiration and not good for long hours of wearing. Don't recommend for winter time.

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Sole Separation Issues

Good boot on top but the sole is coming apart, first time I wore them I had to glue a rubber flap that came loose on the side. Since then I have had to glue several areas of the sole that have separated from the rubber sole including the area between the heel and toe where snow does get in under the laminated bottom. I would not recommend these boots.

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