The KEEN Utility Men's Philadelphia 6” Composite Toe Waterproof Work Boots are engineered for those who require both protection and comfort during their demanding days on the job. With a focus on heavy-duty work environments like construction, manufacturing, and utilities, these boots blend high-performance features with an ergonomic design.
Weighing in at just 36.60 oz / 1037 g per boot, they offer lighter alternatives to traditional steel-toed boots without sacrificing safety. The composite toes are made from carbon-fiber, providing an unobtrusive fit while meeting ASTM safety standards, allowing you to work confidently under hazardous conditions.
Feature | KEEN Utility Philadelphia 6” | Timberland PRO 6" Composite Toe Boot | Wolverine Floorhand 6" Boot |
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Weight | 36.60 oz | 42.00 oz | 38.00 oz |
Waterproof | Yes | Yes | No |
Toe Type | Composite | Composite | Steel |
Slip Resistance | ASTM F1677 | ASTM F1677 | ASTM F2913 |
The KEEN Utility Men's Philadelphia 6” work boots excel in several critical areas, making them a top choice for anyone working in physically demanding jobs.
Comfort: Featuring KEEN Luftcell technology, these boots deliver exceptional cushioning. The footbed is designed to cradle the foot, reducing fatigue during long shifts. Users often report that the boots are comfortable right out of the box, although a break-in period may be required for others.
Safety: Safety is paramount in work environments, and these boots do not disappoint. The lightweight carbon-fiber composite toe provides ample protection without the weight associated with traditional steel toes. Additionally, the boots meet stringent ASTM safety standards, delivering peace of mind while you work.
Durability: Made with waterproof leather and reinforced with oil and slip-resistant rubber outsoles, these boots are built to last. They resist many chemicals that may be encountered in various work settings. The ¾ Goodyear welt construction enhances longevity and stability, making them suitable for heavy usage.
Traction: The lug sole pattern maximizes grip on various surfaces, making these boots reliable in slippery or uneven conditions. You can feel confident navigating challenging terrains without risking slips or falls.
Category | Score | Description |
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Comfort | 4.5/5 | Exceptional cushioning for prolonged wear. |
Safety | 4.8/5 | Meets high safety standards with lightweight protection. |
Durability | 4.7/5 | Sturdy construction with waterproof capabilities. |
Traction | 4.6/5 | Reliable grip on various terrains. |
Keen is One of the best shoe you can buyIf you were it daily not for construction it will last almost foreverComfortable and not too heavyCorbon toe will balance back if you drop really heavy objects steel toe will crash and stay smashed
Only worn one week walking average 15,000 steps a day but comfortable although a bit heavy at first. Laces definitely need replacing for they untie easily.
My husband has been wearing these boots for close to 7 years. Husband is in the industry with diesel, oil, and solvents. One thing we've noticed is other soles not lasting long. They would break down and just get eaten alive. Keen workbooks DO NOT BREAKDOWN!!! These hold up for about a year. So for 260 days that he wears them. In his business it's almost unheard of. He's tried many steel toe boots and haven't had any other hold up like these.
2 days. TWO 10 hour shifts. That’s it.Same size as my other Keen’s. So I don’t get why this is happening.Worst break in period I’ve ever had. And I’ve been wearing work boots the majority of work days since I was 18. (I’m 35.)
They fit true to size. They are a 4/5 for comfort.
These are best fitting boots I've ever owned.
Everyone knows that "waterproof" work boots are good for about a month or two until they start leaking but these leaked immediately the first time they touched water. They are comfortable as Keen boots usually are but definitely bulky. The first week I wore them we had morning temperatures in the high 20's to low 30's and some light snowfall. Despite their bulk they were not especially warm. I would recommend some warmer socks if you plan on wearing these in cold and snow. It's only been two weeks so far and I can already see some wear marks where the boots flex so I don't expect these to last more than about 6 months.
These offer great support and very durable but super heavy and bulky. I woke my wife up walking around the house getting ready for work. She said they are loud.