Product Comparison: KEEN Targhee II Mid Waterproof vs KEEN Voyageur
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- I think these look great. I love the Copper color and the materials look great.
- The shoes are built tough. Uppers look really good after 18 months.
- The fabric, leather, and "other" materials are all well-conceived and well-used. I am hard on boots and prefer few metal and plastic parts that can bend or break.
- The black rubber sole started to separate from the bottom of both shoes after about six months and by ten months, it was hanging and flapping.
- First off, I get that their hiking boots and that it's a leather material so anything that touches it is going to scar it up. Unfortunately, the pair I got looks like someone got it, wore it for a bit, and then returned it. It's as simple as that.
- The material does break down after heavy use, but for the price you pay for these shoes, they are well worth it.
- Very sturdy, and comfortable. These shoes are great for trails. The quality of the materials indicate these shoes will last me a long time.
- My advice to Keen is use a little more material and make true to size shoes again.
- The sole is made with several different layers of what looks like cheap running shoe materials.
- Whatever material they use does not allow for a whole lot of give and shocks go right into your foot.
- They are a heavier boot than anticipated but in general were still comfortable for daily use.
- These are my second pair of Keens Targhee... I love them and they feel so very comfortable.
- I’ve been wearing Keen boots for many years. They are exceptionally comfortable and are the only boots I’ve found with a wide enough toe box to accommodate my broken toe.
- They are very comfortable, support and grip well. It would be great if they made them last longer.
- This is the 3rd or 4th pair of Keens I have bought my husband. He raves about their comfort, and he wears them all day at work 10 plus hours a day on his feet! Unfortunately, the last 2 pairs we have purchased have fallen apart within 30 days!
- These are the best hiking boots I've ever owned with plenty of room for the toes and extremely comfortable with no break-in needed.
- The leather is so much darker (almost black) than the pair of the exact same color purchased less than two weeks ago.
- I love these shoes. They are so comfortable to wear. I bought them for work doing roofing and general home repair type activities.
- Very good quality shoe, very comfortable. Feet dry after several hours in wet grass. Would definitely buy again.
- The tongue has practically no padding and caused pain in my instep after 15 minutes of wearing them around the house.