The Keen Voyageur-m para hombre hiking shoes are designed for outdoor enthusiasts who value comfort and performance on rugged terrains. With a low-profile design, these shoes not only provide optimal stability and traction but also ensure your feet stay cool during long hikes. The breathable mesh insets allow for excellent airflow, making them suitable for various weather conditions.
Weighing in at a mere 15.6 oz (442.3 g), these shoes combine lightweight construction with durability. Made from water-resistant leather and featuring a moisture-wicking lining, you can trust that your feet will remain dry and comfortable even in wet conditions.
Feature | Keen Voyageur-m | Salomon X Ultra 3 | Merrell Moab 2 |
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Water Resistance | Yes | Yes | No |
Weight | 15.6 oz | 13.1 oz | 16.0 oz |
Arch Support | Good | Excellent | Good |
Traction | High | Very High | High |
Breathability | Moderate | High | Moderate |
Comfort: The Keen Voyageur-m hiking shoes are built for comfort with a removable footbed that cradles your feet and provides excellent arch support. The padded tongue and collar add an extra layer of coziness, ensuring that you can wear them for extended periods without discomfort.
Performance: These shoes excel in performance, especially when navigating tough terrains. The 4mm multi-directional lugs provide impressive traction, while the stability shank keeps you stable and supported, even on uneven ground.
Durability: Constructed from high-quality materials such as water-resistant leather and reinforced rubber soles, the Keen Voyageur-m is designed to withstand the rigors of outdoor adventures. The Eco Anti-Odor technology minimizes sweat-based odors, extending the life of the shoe.
Fit: The wider footwear form traditionally offered by KEEN means a better fit for those with broader feet. However, be mindful of possible sizing discrepancies as some users have reported needing to size up or down.
Category | Score | Description |
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Comfort | 4.5/5 | Excellent cushioning and support for long hikes. |
Performance | 4.7/5 | Outstanding traction and stability on varied terrains. |
Durability | 4.6/5 | Resilient materials that hold up well against wear and tear. |
Fit | 4.2/5 | Generally good, but may vary based on foot shape. |
Used for chronic Plantar Fasciitis.
This is my second pair of these. It took me seven years, lots of trail-running, hiking, and urban hikes on concrete to wear out the treads on the first pair. For the first six and half years, the traction is excellent. After five years I needed to replace the in-soles. They're waterproof (as long as the water doesn't enter from the top). So far my second pair is looking to be as well-made; I've had them 9 months so far.They are not an ultra-light trail runner. But they are sturdy and durable. The ultra-light shoes don't last nearly as long. Divide the price of these shoes by five (maybe you're harder on shoes than I am) and that's your cost per year.
Great pair of shoes. Excellent traction underneath. These will last me a long time.
After less than two months, the finger loop on the tongue has pulled out.Keens are comfortable, so I keep buying them, but I've never "worn them out." They always fall apart first, either at the stitching, or the soles separate.
The toe section is wide (typical of Keen) and comfortable - it doesn't compress my toe that has started to pain me in other shoes. I will probably order a second pair.
This is my fifth pair of Keens. Seem to last forever.
Very nice firm shoe that gives very good arch support
I like the Keen Targhee hiking shoe, but this lower-cut Voyageur version makes my feet sore after a long hike, particularily around the outside ankle. I'm going back to Targhee.