Keen About Keen Shoes
Don't let anyone tell you there is no such thing as love at first sight - er - try-on. These wonderful shoes felt like they were personally made for me, molded lovingly to the little nooks and crannies of my nether appendages. The snug straps held them firmly in place and could even be adjusted for more snugness with an elasticized cord. The toe guard - what a great invention - was molded as part of the entire sole to prevent that inevitable rock to the toe moment we've all experienced. Before I knew it, I had an audience admiring my new Keen shoes, sharing stories about their own Keens. It was like a strange family reunion, a meeting of like souls, a convention of shoe-ology. I took them home, ready to give those babies a run for their money. I just happen to have a personal favorite hiking spot full of steep inclines, fallen trees, large rocks and a 25 foot waterfall. My Keens and I were on a mission. I immediately saw the error of my ways when, scrambling down a very steep hill, my Keen Newports picked up pebbles and twigs like so many hitchhikers and held them in that uncomfortable space right under the arch of my foot. Ow! Now, remember, my Keen Newports are sandals (i.e. with holes) which was a duh moment for me. All in all, they were the most comfortable walking shoe I had ever experienced - plenty of toe room, great lateral support. But those drat holes! I have since come to find that the Keen Newports were first developed as shoes for sailing. Aha, that explains the holes! I am stubborn to a fault and I was in love with these shoes so I continued my hike. I slipped up inclines - mud in the holes. I slid off an outcropping at the waterfall - water in the holes. Keen shoes are waterproof; however, my socks were not. Let's face it; I should have purchased an enclosed version of the shoe, of which there are many styles. Oops. But as Arnold would say, "I vill be back!" To get more Keen shoes, that is. My lovely red Keen shoes are sitting at my feet as we speak like a devoted dog. They are encrusted in mud. I hear they clean up in a breeze but c'mon, what REAL hiker has clean shoes? My love sees past the mud. I am making room in my closet. Move over, Merrill's, get out of the way, Dansko's, the Keens are moving in. I can almost hear yodeling in the distance. Candice Lindsey Candice Lindsey writes for keenmart.com, an unbiased online Keen Shoe's retailer and review site, this site also publishes Keen Shoe articles and video review pages. See all the Keen Shoes articles on a variety of different Keen Footwear. Article Source: keenmart.com Article Source: Article Source. HomeFree counters provided by Vendio. |