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New From Keen This Spring

Neat new 2010 mids and shoes for men and women from hybrid specialist Keen.


Posted: 1 February 2010
by Jon

The guys at Keen Footwear have been busy with several new models for both men and women about to appear for spring/summer 2010 in both mid and trail shoe form. The company's best known for its sandals and hybrids but is increasingly looking to expand into more general trail shoes and boots.

Keen's large fore-footed last is ideal for walkers with matching wide feet and the new Klamath Mid expands the options from the brand. It uses a full-grain leather and Nubuck upper with a Keen-Dry waterproof and breathable membrane while down below there's a full-length TPU plate  for overall stability along with forefoot torsion bars.

Keen Klamath Mid

Cushioning is courtesy of cork and EVA heel inserts and there's a carbon rubber outsole for grip. Price is £120 and it looks like a good halfway house between Keen's trail shoes and the Keen Pyrenees walking boot. Claimed weight is around 1200 grammes per pair.

Keen Siskiyou

Talking of trail shoes, the new Siskiyou mixes leather and mesh on the upper with a woven textile lining designed to wick moisture away and cope with warm conditons use. There's a dual-density PU mid-sole and it looks like a good bet for tavel and general walking use. Looks good and retails for £70.

New Women's Specific Shoe

Brand new for this spring is the Shasta, again using a combination of mesh and leather for the upper and a dual-density PU mid-sole and footbed with a 'tough rubber outsole' for a good-looking shoe that combines reasonably lightweight, about 760 grammes per pair with decent comfort and stability.

Keen Shasta


Finally, the Genoa Peak WP carries on this spring and is joined by a standard, non-waterproof Genoa Peak - no 'WP'. Like the Shasta it's been built on a women's specific last, but the leather and mesh upper also incorporates a Keen.Dry waterproof and breathable liner to keep puddle outside where they belong.

Keen Genoa Peak

There's an ESS shank for real underfoot stability and a stone bruising plate protects from debris on rough terrain. Finally the S3 heel support system supports the foot on impact and is claimed to dissipate shock and reduce the risk of injury on uneven surfaces. Lots of technology then and sounds like an interesting rough terrain trail shoe.

In the shops shortly - yes, in outdoor retails terms, it is almost spring - more information at www.keeneurope.eu


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