Keen Men's Arroyo II Light Hiking Shoe
From hiking the slot canyons of Zion to scrambling up the sand dunes of Death Valley, the Keen Men's Arroyo II Light Hiking Shoes have the heavy duty support and protection of hiking footwear with the amazing comfort and breathability of a sandal. Fully machine washable, these Keen shoes have supple leather uppers that mold to your feet and a drawcord lacing system that makes for easy on and off in camp or at the front door. A soft nylon and mesh lining uses Aegis Microbe Shield technology to keep odor-causing bacteria at bay.
Leave those flat-bottomed flip flops at home and give your feet the support and protection they need when hiking over rough terrain. These hiking sandals use an ESS shank for torsion stability and the S3 midsole provides heel support and shock absorption. A non-marking rubber outsole with aggressive lugs on these Keen sandals grip wet rocks, muddy banks and rugged trails with ease.
Keen advises these wide shoes run a teeny bit big, but that just means you'll have fewer hot spots and the versatility to slip on a pair of thick wool socks in camp. Hike the desert trails and find cross-country solitude with the protection and comfort of the Keen Arroyo II Light Hiking Shoes for men.
- Upper: washable, waterproof leather, webbing and mesh
- Lining: nylon and hydrophobic mesh with Aegis Microbe Shield®
- Lacing: secure foot lace capture system
- Footbed: removable metatomical footbed
- Midsole: torsion stability ESS shank
- Midsole: S3 Heel support structure
- Midsole: S3 (Shock Suspension, and Stability) supports foot on impact, dissipates shock and reduces twisted ankles
- Outsole: non-marking rubber with 4 mm Multi-directional lugs
- Patented toe protection
- Fit tip: Keen advises this style runs a teeny bit big
- Weight per shoe: 14.6 oz, 414 g
Purchase the Keen Arroyo II Light Hiking Shoe for Men from Altrec.com. All order totals over $45 qualify for free ground shipping.
Reviews
A heavier member of the Keen family
These are great summer hikers. The superb arch support, cut outs for ventilation, and heavy-duty sole and toe protection make them great shoes for general hiking, tromping over uneven terrain or rocks, and walking on cement city streets. They are not light-weight as the name may suggest, however. These are the most heavy pair of the 4 different types of Keens I own. But for the purpose of "hiking", they can not be beat. The size seems true, and as with most Keens, they have a roomy toe-box.
love all my keen's
My first lasted forever. Finally retired them for these. Perfect fit! Stlye and comfort. I normally need wide sizes but with keen they fit me great. Never an issue with the fit and comfort.
Great trail sandal
Just got my second pair. First pair started to have sole separation (easily re-glued), but they had been subjected to lots of off-trail use on rugged ground--not the usual habitat of sandals. These are very comfortable, light but sturdy and accommodate my orthotics easily. The design protects the feet well. Highly recommended. I wish Keen could be consistent in sizing, even within the same model--I have another type of Keen shoes, and the sizing is different enough to require an exchange.
Great water/hiking shoe!
I bought these for my dad as he is a rock hound and spends a lot of time searching for agates in streams and lake shores. These provide him with great protection without weighing him down. He loves them!
very good
I've been wearing Keens for over 5 years now and will continue to wear them daily. They are the most comfortable shoes I own and are very durable. Altrec delivered them to me on time and gave me a good price. I'll be back!
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