I'm testing the Keen Durand II Mid WP boots now. These are made in the USA, cost a little more, and feel very different from the Targhee models. They're stiffer and more heavily armored. I'll let you know how these turn out.
I tried on a “wide” version of those recently. Was disappointed that they didn’t fit my foot well. I’ve had two pairs of Targhees. One is pretty shredded at this point from wear, but glue and stitching are not coming apart. They are definitely more of a “shoe” and the Durands seem like more of a “boot”.
I've worn KEENS forever. They are super comfortable....but this is what I see as well. I wear them everyday and I get about 12-18 months out of them. Used to last longer.
I bought a pair of Keen Targhee EXPs before a Colorado mule deer trip 2 years ago. I've owned 2 pairs of leather Targhee 2s before and wore the soles flat after years of continuous use. The EXPs fell apart on my hunting trip at 3 months old, soles separated. The Keen Dry proved worthless as they leaked like crazy walking through dew covered grass. I took a pair of OBOZ Sawtooth 2s as a backup and they quickly became my favorites, still rolling to this day, wear like iron. Since then I've added a pair of Merrell Moabs to my boot stable and I'm very satisfied. From Colorado mountains to the Smokey Mountains the Oboz and Moabs have conquered all. I'll likely never buy Keens again.
Keen went for fashion over function. A solid soul would hold up much better than the glue up they are using. I went through 2 pair before giving up on them.
I had a set of Keen boots I didn't know there was a warranty. But I must admit I don't believe Keen could have ever imagined the conditions that I wore their boots in. I haul both Diesel and gasoline the fuel racks where I load Diesel and gasoline the floors are soaked in both substances. I don't ever think I slipped in a puddle of fuel while wearing Keen boots but the rubber just didn't survive this environment. Still one of the better boots I've ever used nonetheless.
I have been wearing the Keene Braddocks for over a year at my job and haven't had any issues yet. Glad to see they are honoring the warranty even past the year.
Good for you. I used to buy Keen's, but had the same problem. I wear boots for work as Commercial HVAC Maintenance tech. I've bought, twice, the $100+ CAT, laced up, Work Boots from Academy and they are so comfortable climbing straight ladders onto commercial building roofs, etc. However, they use a thin thread to stitch the rubber toe cap and that stitching comes out every times. Aghhh!
2 pairs of targhee2's both had the same separation on the sole. However, I put maybe 4 thousand miles on each pair, in under a year. The first pair was replaced no questions asked, I missed the deadline for the 2nd ones. I would buy them again in a heartbeat, no other shoe feels that good, and can take all of the abuse.
I have been wearing Keens for years with similar results with Tarhee II and Voyager while wearing most every day working in agriculture research. The Durand’s soles do hold up much better. They are so comfortable I just had to start considering it a cost of doing business. I’m currently in Durand and Targhee II boots and Tarhee III shoes.
i had the same problem with a pair of Rocky Deerstalkers. Unlike Keen, Rocky refused to do anything at all. Never bought another pair of Rocky's. Shoe Goo is good stuff!
Pretty well known that Keen switched to a "green" adhesive. I loved my voyagers but 6 months in the soles started to come apart. I wore them daily. CS told me that the glue fails if not flexed often. Apparently everyday wasn't enough. I got nothing from Keen but grief. I kept super gluing and wearing and turned them into yard work shoes. My household hasn't bought a Keen product since.
Yup, Keens fit my foot perfectly but fall apart way too fast. I had a pair of Targhee (not sure of the series) out for a weekend at hunting camp in West Texas in the summer. It was in the upper 90s and used in rocky terrain, in and out truck beds, on and off trailers, etc. The entire toe cap separated along with much of the sole on the first day of a 3 day weekend. I had to Gorilla Tape the front half of the boot together every day to make it through the trip. Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice shame on me. No mas! The design and fit are perfect, but the build quality is crap...
Ok your now finding the perfect storm. I got a boot for diabetes people. In one year the heel was warn smooth. Got another pair in two weeks the heel had warn off the shiny finish. Very disappointed. Now I’m in your club.
I’m curious if you stored them anywhere really hot like the trunk of your car all summer long. I’ve had at least three experiences with storing shoes in the attic for a long time (I’m talking multiple years) and then getting them out and they fall apart. I think the prolonged heat breaks down the glue.
Long ago I had a pair of Timberland boots that I wore a couple of times and put in the closet for a few years. When I took them out I discovered the soles had fallen apart. Timberland replaced them.
I used asolo for my long hikes and hunts. Have the same 2 pair for over 10 years. I love keens for everyday wear and they are my choice over sneakers. I'm a 14 wide and they always fit the best
Good on Keen for making things right. I had a pair of Merrell Reflex or some other “Cabelas Exclusive” model that started to have the threads give out on the the leather panels on like the 3rd hike in 2 months of ownership and I hit Merrell up and they wanted a picture of the receipt. After they confirmed the receipt was good they said to pick out a pair from their website and email them a picture of my Reflex’s with the tongues cut out 😂 I did so and a brand new pair of Waterproof MOAB II Mids (that had the twice the MSRP of the Reflex) showed up a week later. Great CS and I will know to avoid the one off “store special” models in the future.
I have had the exact same issue with my Keen hikers I have had two pair that did exactly the same thing! Really love the boots shame it is a manufacturing defect.
You should see mine. Completely falling apart in all areas really. Completely disappointed and surprised they couldn’t hold up in comparison to 50$ academy boots. They should be ashamed to have distributed these terrible boots.
I'm testing the Keen Durand II Mid WP boots now. These are made in the USA, cost a little more, and feel very different from the Targhee models. They're stiffer and more heavily armored. I'll let you know how these turn out.
I tried on a “wide” version of those recently. Was disappointed that they didn’t fit my foot well. I’ve had two pairs of Targhees. One is pretty shredded at this point from wear, but glue and stitching are not coming apart. They are definitely more of a “shoe” and the Durands seem like more of a “boot”.
I've worn KEENS forever. They are super comfortable....but this is what I see as well. I wear them everyday and I get about 12-18 months out of them. Used to last longer.
Good on them. Hopefully they have fixed this issue.
I bought a pair of Keen Targhee EXPs before a Colorado mule deer trip 2 years ago. I've owned 2 pairs of leather Targhee 2s before and wore the soles flat after years of continuous use. The EXPs fell apart on my hunting trip at 3 months old, soles separated. The Keen Dry proved worthless as they leaked like crazy walking through dew covered grass. I took a pair of OBOZ Sawtooth 2s as a backup and they quickly became my favorites, still rolling to this day, wear like iron. Since then I've added a pair of Merrell Moabs to my boot stable and I'm very satisfied. From Colorado mountains to the Smokey Mountains the Oboz and Moabs have conquered all. I'll likely never buy Keens again.
Keen went for fashion over function. A solid soul would hold up much better than the glue up they are using.
I went through 2 pair before giving up on them.
Bought one pair of Keens and they absolutely killed my feet. Glad they are taking care of you. Now I use solomon on day hikes and crispi for hunting
I had a set of Keen boots I didn't know there was a warranty. But I must admit I don't believe Keen could have ever imagined the conditions that I wore their boots in. I haul both Diesel and gasoline the fuel racks where I load Diesel and gasoline the floors are soaked in both substances. I don't ever think I slipped in a puddle of fuel while wearing Keen boots but the rubber just didn't survive this environment. Still one of the better boots I've ever used nonetheless.
I have been wearing the Keene Braddocks for over a year at my job and haven't had any issues yet. Glad to see they are honoring the warranty even past the year.
Good for you. I used to buy Keen's, but had the same problem. I wear boots for work as Commercial HVAC Maintenance tech. I've bought, twice, the $100+ CAT, laced up, Work Boots from Academy and they are so comfortable climbing straight ladders onto commercial building roofs, etc.
However, they use a thin thread to stitch the rubber toe cap and that stitching comes out every times. Aghhh!
2 pairs of targhee2's both had the same separation on the sole. However, I put maybe 4 thousand miles on each pair, in under a year. The first pair was replaced no questions asked, I missed the deadline for the 2nd ones. I would buy them again in a heartbeat, no other shoe feels that good, and can take all of the abuse.
As I said mine did the same thing. I had plenty of Hi-Tech shoes that lasted longer than the Keens.
Hi-Tec has made some really nice hikers.
I have been wearing Keens for years with similar results with Tarhee II and Voyager while wearing most every day working in agriculture research. The Durand’s soles do hold up much better. They are so comfortable I just had to start considering it a cost of doing business. I’m currently in Durand and Targhee II boots and Tarhee III shoes.
i had the same problem with a pair of Rocky Deerstalkers. Unlike Keen, Rocky refused to do anything at all. Never bought another pair of Rocky's. Shoe Goo is good stuff!
I ended up with Merrell and sent the keens back. But they are all glued. None are good year welted. So separation happens with all.
Every pair of keens I’ve owned the sole has peeled off
My soles peeled off too :-/
i bought Merrell boots and haven’t looked back at overpriced no good keen’s. went through several pairs so it wasn’t just one and done
Pretty well known that Keen switched to a "green" adhesive. I loved my voyagers but 6 months in the soles started to come apart. I wore them daily. CS told me that the glue fails if not flexed often. Apparently everyday wasn't enough. I got nothing from Keen but grief. I kept super gluing and wearing and turned them into yard work shoes. My household hasn't bought a Keen product since.
Aha. I figured that was the case. How "green" is product if you have to replace it 5x as often as the old model?
@@SocialRegressive just make the sole a single molded piece. ”Science!"
Yup, Keens fit my foot perfectly but fall apart way too fast. I had a pair of Targhee (not sure of the series) out for a weekend at hunting camp in West Texas in the summer. It was in the upper 90s and used in rocky terrain, in and out truck beds, on and off trailers, etc. The entire toe cap separated along with much of the sole on the first day of a 3 day weekend. I had to Gorilla Tape the front half of the boot together every day to make it through the trip. Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice shame on me. No mas! The design and fit are perfect, but the build quality is crap...
The patented Hobo Mod.
Ok your now finding the perfect storm. I got a boot for diabetes people. In one year the heel was warn smooth. Got another pair in two weeks the heel had warn off the shiny finish. Very disappointed. Now I’m in your club.
Every time I find something awesome, it's already disappeared from the market.
I’m curious if you stored them anywhere really hot like the trunk of your car all summer long. I’ve had at least three experiences with storing shoes in the attic for a long time (I’m talking multiple years) and then getting them out and they fall apart. I think the prolonged heat breaks down the glue.
Long ago I had a pair of Timberland boots that I wore a couple of times and put in the closet for a few years. When I took them out I discovered the soles had fallen apart. Timberland replaced them.
That's outstanding service.
@@SocialRegressive Yes, I was quite surprised. I still have those boots, but no longer use them after my dog decided to chew on the collar. 😞
So what do you think you will be looking at next....Or will it be a polite dodge of the question....?
I'm not sure. Most of their boots seem to have the same glue problems.
I finally picked a replacement: the Durand II Mid WP. Testing begins today.
I used asolo for my long hikes and hunts. Have the same 2 pair for over 10 years. I love keens for everyday wear and they are my choice over sneakers. I'm a 14 wide and they always fit the best
Definitely not what they used to be. Love the comfort of the Keen brand. Some of their other designs work better.
These USA-made Durand II boots feel very different. We'll see how they perform over time.
Good on Keen for making things right. I had a pair of Merrell Reflex or some other “Cabelas Exclusive” model that started to have the threads give out on the the leather panels on like the 3rd hike in 2 months of ownership and I hit Merrell up and they wanted a picture of the receipt. After they confirmed the receipt was good they said to pick out a pair from their website and email them a picture of my Reflex’s with the tongues cut out 😂
I did so and a brand new pair of Waterproof MOAB II Mids (that had the twice the MSRP of the Reflex) showed up a week later.
Great CS and I will know to avoid the one off “store special” models in the future.
Merrell really hooked you up. That's bonkers. How cool.
Bro the same thing happen to my keens same model my sole came a part y less than a year and that was less than 300 miles
Sorry to hear it. If they can fix that one issue, these would be my go-to boots forever.
I have had the exact same issue with my Keen hikers I have had two pair that did exactly the same thing! Really love the boots shame it is a manufacturing defect.
I hope they're finding a fix. I'm hearing a lot of similar stories.
They switched years ago to a "green" adhesive. It's garbage.
You should see mine. Completely falling apart in all areas really. Completely disappointed and surprised they couldn’t hold up in comparison to 50$ academy boots. They should be ashamed to have distributed these terrible boots.
My boots suck. Peeled off in less than 2 months