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Feels true to size | 80% (4 reviews) | |
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Feels true to width | 80% (4 reviews) | |
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Comments about Keen Arroyo II Sandals - Men's:
My Keen Newports were great, stitching failed, my size wasn't in stock locally. The Arroyos looked good, felt good, insole is hot and worthless for a sandal. I'll never buy a pair again. Had to add another aftermarket insole for sweat and odor, and they still feel too hot all the time. Not a good shoe. And the 'waterproof' leather faded incredibly after a whitewater rafting trip.
Many of my 'pro' and 'con' and 'best uses' were cut off and limited. Bottom line, if you're a happy hippie looking to wear socks with a sandal to do light hiking they'll be fine. If you think they're a full coverage 'sandal', guess again.
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Comments about Keen Arroyo II Sandals - Men's:
so far so good time will tell
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Comments about Keen Arroyo II Sandals - Men's:
the quick tightening is good but loosens by itself and doesn't get to tight
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Comments about Keen Arroyo II Sandals - Men's:
I always wear (wore) flip-flops everywhere but thought I should consider something more protective but it had to be stylish and found these to be a great alternative. With it's removable insole I was able to replace with my own orthotics and now wear these almost exclusively.
The only possible con is that I need to remove the orthotics weekly and give them a wash so they keep smelling nice.
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Comments about Keen Arroyo II Sandals - Men's:
About 10 months ago I ordered a pair of Arroyos taht replaced Taos in Keen's branding. They were the same shoe. I liked the removable foot pad and the back of heel support. The Taos lasted 3-4 yrs and weren't really worn out. And I had been pleased with 2 pair of Newports. After a few months with the Arroyo exterior wear was evident and I found that sole lugs aren't molded, but glued on - one came off. Another is about to. The fit is great when new and they fit well with my custom orthotic - a big plus for the purchase. But quality has tanked.
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