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Specification | Description |
| Style | Cross-training |
| Cut | Low |
| Waterproof | No |
| Upper | Nubuck leather |
| Lining | Polyester |
| Midsole | EVA |
| Support | Thermoplastic urethane shank/forefoot plate |
| Outsole | Rubber |
| Average weight | 30 ounces |
| Average weight - metric | 0.85 kilogram |
| Gender | Men's |
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Comments about Keen Waypoint Cross-Training Shoes - Men's:
Good looking shoe, however, when you order plan on ordering a size larger. It is very mis-sized.
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Comments about Keen Waypoint Cross-Training Shoes - Men's:
I have never written a review for shoes before. I bought these Keens in the REI store and found that the LACES were too short. It seems like the laces are 54 inches. The REI salesperson was kind enough to lace them with 63 inch laces that they had on display and they worked better.
My feet are wide, but not so wide that I have ever had this problem before.I agree with the rveiew above that the laces are too short. If you have narrow feet, they may work for you.
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Comments about Keen Waypoint Cross-Training Shoes - Men's:
Killer shoe. I've only had them a few days but so far so great. Highly recommended. May run a whisker too small but it warns you of it. Light, tight and can wear around the clock. Worth the coin.
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Comments about Keen Waypoint Cross-Training Shoes - Men's:
I love the laces on this shoe. I have a foot that falls somewhere between wide and normal, and I often have difficulty finding a shoe that is comfortable without being either tight around the toes or too long. The laces on this shoe allowed me to customize the fit all the way down to my toes to make it perfect for me.
It's hard to find shoes that are comfortable the first time you put them on and stay comfortable the entire day, but these have done it. I wouldn't say they're the most comfortable shoe I've ever worn, but they're up there. They also run very small. I wear size 11.5 and 12 shoes, and have never worn anything else until I grabbed a pair of these in-store and tried them on - a size 13! No big deal unless you're trying to order them online.
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Comments about Keen Waypoint Cross-Training Shoes - Men's:
Terrific shoe. Very comfortable.
Had a little difficulty finding the correct size, tried everything from 10 to 11 1/2, found that 11 worked perfectly.
Laces are about 2 inches too short, but they are starting to stretch and are now much easier to tie.
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Comments about Keen Waypoint Cross-Training Shoes - Men's:
I have had these a couple of weeks and use for everyday wear. Shoes have a broad, stable sole and are very comfortable. Sole is fairly rugged, should be fine for light hiking but I don't know whether I would use these with significant weight on my back. Laces go all the way to the toe. You will definitely need to go up at least half a size.
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Comments about Keen Waypoint Cross-Training Shoes - Men's:
I have five pairs of Keens and these are the only pair that have let me down. The tongue is a canvas material, so it folds and creases easily when tying the shoe. The laces are too short - this may sound petty, but there simply isn't enough lace to double knot the shoe. A let down
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Comments about Keen Waypoint Cross-Training Shoes - Men's:
I returned these after one day of wear because i couldn't stand the odd green color W/ orange accents. Nothing matches those two colors.
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Comments about Keen Waypoint Cross-Training Shoes - Men's:
Well, after returning two pairs of the Powerline Keen shoes for terrible wear, I am sad to report that these too did not hold up. Very comfortable shoe just like the last. A few major problems though.1. They smell very strong and very odd right out of the box. This never goes away and can be embarrassing in tight quarters.2. The tongue is separate all the way to the toe and allows everything to enter the shoe i.e. grass, small rocks, dirt etc.3. Finally, after only 90 days they started falling apart at the sole arch. This is about 60 days longer than the Powerline's but does not justify the original [$]retail. I really want to love this brand. They look funkier/cooler than other brands and fit and feel is like no other shoe I have ever worn. I'm sad to say they are just made poorly. In Keen's defense I have not found much of anything that lasts for the money for a long time now. Sorry Keen!Of course REI returned again with no problems. Five star return policy. How can they make any money with problems like this?
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Comments about Keen Waypoint Cross-Training Shoes - Men's:
I like the look and fit of the shoe but the sole didn't last. The sole's thin rubber thread is simply glued to an epoxy shell. It doesn't take all that much torque before the glue fails and rubber begins pealing away. I was forced to return mine in a little less than three months due to this flaw.
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