The KEEN Women's Targhee 3 Low Height Waterproof Hiking Shoes are designed for adventurers who seek comfort and performance on the trails. With an updated look that enhances its rugged appeal, this iconic hiking shoe maintains all the qualities that have made it a favorite among outdoor enthusiasts.
Constructed with durable, waterproof leather, these shoes ensure your feet stay dry and cozy no matter the weather. The moisture-wicking lining further enhances comfort by managing sweat effectively. Designed with KEEN's traditional wider footwear form, they provide ample room for your toes, making them ideal for long hikes.
Product | Waterproof | Traction | Support | Weight |
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KEEN Women's Targhee 3 | Yes | High | Excellent | Medium |
Merrell Moab 2 Waterproof | Yes | Medium | Good | Light |
Salomon X Ultra 3 GTX | Yes | Very High | Medium | Light |
The KEEN Women's Targhee 3 stands out in the realm of hiking footwear thanks to its comprehensive design suited for all-day wear. Starting with the waterproof feature, the keen.dry membrane does an outstanding job at keeping moisture out while still allowing breathability. This is essential for longer treks where terrain can quickly shift from damp to dry.
When it comes to traction, the KEEN ALL-TERRAIN rubber outsole excels, providing confidence when navigating slippery or rocky surfaces. If you've ever slipped during a hike, you’ll appreciate this feature as it significantly reduces the risk of falls.
The support aspect is another highlight; the external support shank contributes to stability on diverse surfaces, complemented by a contoured heel that further enhances balance. For individuals with foot arch issues, the removable footbed design cradles the foot beautifully, offering much-needed arch support.
In terms of fit, the low-profile upper design, coupled with sufficient padding, ensures that you won't feel constricted. However, some users report that they feel a bit stiff initially but agree that they quickly break in and become more comfortable over time.
Notably, KEEN emphasizes a responsible manufacturing process. The use of probiotic technology for odor and eco-conscious sourcing highlights their commitment to the environment, making these shoes a purchase you can feel good about.
Category | Score | Description |
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Comfort | 4.5/5 | Exceptional comfort with good arch support and roomy fit. |
Traction | 4.8/5 | Outstanding grip across various terrains, ideal for hiking. |
Durability | 4.6/5 | Sturdy construction from high-quality materials. |
Waterproofing | 4.7/5 | Reliable waterproof protection keeping feet dry in wet conditions. |
These fit perfectly with warm wool socks for travel to Iceland. They look good & although I haven’t worn lace up shoes in a very long time these shoes are very well made so I don’t expect trouble. The seller delivered as promised. The shoes obviously high quality. The sales price really helps! Kudos to Amazon for providing easy & safe shopping
These fit perfectly on my Size 7M feet. Very comfortable fit, I felt no discomfort when hiking with them for the first time about 7 miles up and down hills. I like the toe guard, and the glow-in-the-dark stripes on the back heel.
This is my 3rd pair of Keen Targhee's. I love their fit. I need something with a big toe box, and these are perfect. These new ones have better arch support than my last ones, so that is a bonus! These also give great traction when walking around on snow! I typically wear them year round.
I needed new shoes for custom orthotics, and this shoe was recommended, along with a few others. I was not ready to wear the style of shoe my 80 year mother wears so chose the Keen. Heard good things about the brand from friends too. I like the hiking boot look without the high ankles. I've been wearing for a few days and so far so good. These are a solid shoe/product.
Waterproof and comfortable as promised! These are great shoes with a wide toe box. I normally wear 8 1/2 Wide women's running shoes, but I got these in an 8 and they fit well with plenty of space for my wide feet. As another reviewer stated, they do slip a little in the heel but I'm thrilled to have a waterproof, comfortable hiking shoe for the winter and spring.
I typically wear an 8.5 but had to send these back and get an 8. The fit is good, the support in these is excellent, the best I've found in a shoe. I do not need my orthotics in these. They are comfortable and I wear them all day long, from the time I get up to the time I retire. Keen is the only one I seem to be able to do this with, a huge relief and no sore feet.
This shoe comes highly recommended by avid hikers. I'm a day hiker so I expect it to last long. They were a little stiff around the ankles which means they'll provide decent support for a low (versus mid hiking shoe). I've started wearing them in the house to break them in and they feel better already. I've never bought any of the higher end hiking shoes before now. However, based on the reviews, some wear year around. The style I picked has more leather upper with a mesh tongue. I guess mesh makes shoes lighter weight and more breathable, but the leather adds durability. I look for durability! I bought my regular shoe size and they seems to fit well and are roomy side to side, but not too roomy. I think Keens are known for a wide toe box and they come with a removable insole. They are a little "grabby" around the ankles, but they are softening up already through wearing in the house. A friend who is an avid hiker chooses this style and said she wore out the tred before the shoe wore out. With the amount of hiking I will do, I doubt I'll wear out the substantial tred on these shoes. I'll test them out in hiking in the spring.
PRO:1) Comfortable width and materials2) Waterproof3) Easy to remove insole and replace with orthotic4) Protective of feet with rubber toe and strong material5) Some ankle support, more than most low hiking bootsCON:1) Run .5 big in length, don't order up like usual. I did and the boot became too big and my foot slips around too much. Re-ordered in my normal size.2) Will be a bit tight at first, but loosen up within a week a great deal.3) Sole does not protect against rough, hard terrain and rocks enough, I can feel too much and after hiking for awhile it can start to hurt. Sole not rigid enough, bends too much after breaking in.Wish Keen would make a waterproof Voyageur because that is their best boot for me, but its not waterproof.