Keen Targhee III Mid WP Hiking Boots Review
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- Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
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They do run large, about a half size, they do have a wide toe box, but it your feet are wide in the middle (like mine are) you'll want the wide sizing.
Most comfortable hiking boots I own, that being said the outsole will definitely peel away on you. That being said they’ve held up extremely well in wet conditions other than the outsole issue.
Thanks for the Intel. Just bought a pair last night for $60.00. Was hoping they'd be sturdy enough for working on an extremely rocky,muddy,debris covered extreme sloped area. I will be wearing a 5 point climbing harness, using climbing gear and ropes. My filas did a great job staying on my feet when I free fell 20' landing face down and really impressed me when the landslide started shortly after touching down. They were right where they should be when the ride ended approx 70' down the cliff.(face down). Snapping off 3" trees like straws as delicately gliding over rocks,trees,limbs,mud,small woodland animals, building materials, the brand new aluminum telescoping folding ladder and more rocks as a 300 lb man can. The most impressive thing regarding the filas is the fact that they stay on when I slammed the side of my head neck collar bone and shoulder into a bigger tree which stopped me immediately. The climb back to the top was a hoot. The left hand was inoperable but the arm worked. The right hand was fine but the arm was a bit wonky. I'm sure the filas would have helped to make the climb upward had the legs been working. Unfortunately the legs were on the fritz. But the filas dragged quite well protecting the tops of my feet. I'm hoping these keens will do at least as good as the filas. Maybe I'll make it far enough to get the ropes attached this time before the land decides I weigh too much. Good video. Enjoyed it
This is the best boot out of the box I ever bought. I love keen footwear
From Australia: I'm so disappointing with KEEN leather shoes and also similar mid hiking boots.
The sole do not last (12 months) even if not used on stony/rocky/hill country and I'm very close to 71 years.
Shoe testers/reviewers need to come up with a sole test chart.
I have had every hiker made over the years and the Keen 3 is the best of the lot.
most comfortable yeas ; but the sole don't last long enough :(
Nice review. Thanks.
What would recommend is a better alternative to this?
I have wide feet and get warm feet. Don’t really want to spend much more on a boot. 👍
I have seen reviews that have the author noting that the eyelets have come apart. Is that your experience or, are these holding up well?
HI folks, I'm looking for a boot for doing long walks on the shoulder of the road. 20-30km. Would these be adequate? or would you still recommend the Lowa? or Moab 3 Mid Waterproof
Long-lasting is not the TG3's strong suit. My outsole started peeling away from the midsole, the webbing frayed and most disappointing, was the mudguard strip on the upper cracked where it flexes. I used to like Keen boots, but lately their engineering/materials choices have led me to other brands.
What brands are more durable than Keen but also have a large toe box like Keen?
Mine was starting to fall apart after 15 months of occasional use. The rubber side part, where it flexes gave up. I hope the replacement shoes from store will not be as bad. Time will tell, but my belief in Keen brand is not as high as was before.
@@Hnw761 you just gotta try out different brands. Oboz and Salomon work for me, as do the various Nike ACG boots.
Same problems with Salomon boots, fantastic design, but s**ty materials. My Salomon Quest GTX started coming apart at just 8 months, with a $250 dollar price tag
Merrel is garbage 🗑
Just saw the keen cicada. Is it just my blurred vision from severe head trauma or do they look exactly like the targhee 3?
I have had them for almost 3 months now, and I don't know how to get rid of them. Sole is too thin and too flexible. Not very stable for my ankles and I can feel all the stones and woods when I go off trail. Don't have much of a heel. I have some back issues and they just kill me. On top of this the right one is ot very frendly with my ankle. Each time a tide it up more vigorous it's touch some sweet spot on my ankle and after few hours my feet start to hurt or just gets numb. I'm asking 30Euro and nobody wants them. :(
My wife bought me these for Father’s Day. I wanted to like them, as I was grateful for the gift. Even in a 10 wide,they just seemed too narrow and restrictive. I’ve hiked the JMT multiple times with Merrell Moab mids and regular hikers. I took the Keens back to REI and exchanged them for the Merrell Mids. Normally I would hike on the JMT with a tail runner and not a mid boot. I’ve never understood using “waterproof” boots when backpacking. They are hot and do not breathe, and if you encounter any reasonable amount of moisture, your foot is going to get wet regardless.
The fit and comfort are very subjective. I find the Moab 3 being a little more comfortable, but less supportive.
As of the WP: it makes a lot of difference when you hike in the backcountry and you have wet grass and vegetation. But yes, not for rivers and creeks crossings :)
Very comfortable, but the heel is slipping, i have very narrow heel. A little sad because the sizing for my foot size was perfect. Should i go for merrel moab 3 instead, for padded heel (assuming more tight heel)
I have tread separation on both boots in the same place. Boots have been lightly used. Pretty disappointed!
I just bought these boots and the main issue they have for me is that the upper ridge of the boot is too rigid (where they should be soft) and because of that they hurt my ankles and i had line wounds at the back and sides of my ankles
Jsut got some and feel the same, did they loosen up over time?
@@ike8236 They did, eventually, after 2-3 months of usage
Nice video. What kind of shoe would you recommend for a 1year backpacking trip to New Zealand? I am looking for a durable shoe lol
Speaking as someone in NZ who hikes.. full Leather for all the trails which are ankle-deep slimy mud / alpine .. or some hiking sandals for all the river crossings
Don’t do it. Fall apart fast
To everyone that has bought these. How are they after 3 to 6 to 13 months after usage? I'm reading alot on the outsole failing after few months of usage.
Outsoles, rivets and stitching are 3 main areas of failure on most all Keens from about 2018 and newer. Something changed in their manufacturing/materials/quality control.
Junk
Not long lasting! Mine fell apart within a year. Comfortable yes! Only wore them while hunting/hiking. They look insane right now. How can you do a review say it last a long time with a brand new boot 🙄.
Confortable, nice soles... but the upper part is totally crap. In 3 months and just with normal daily use they are breaking and the glue is failing. I'm now on warranty process. Totally not recommended!
Same for me with Merrel Moab 3
KEEN describes the leather as full grain, not nubuck.
What does the WP stand for?
Waterproof :)
WATER proof
Lases are junk, otherwise excellent
Junk