Keen Shasta Trail Shoes

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Style Information: Keen Shasta are lightweight, stylish and comfortable shoes which are perfect for any terrain. The upper is made from leather along with mesh. The toe-guard system of KEEN provides best protection to the toe area. The lining of textile draws the moist away to keep the foot dry and healthy. The EVA footbed with Metatomical has dual density and it is well cushioned for best comfort and support to arch. The outsole is made from rubber and has lugs in all directions for best traction and smooth ride. It weighs 13 ounces (as per size 6). It can be found in these colors: Flint Stone/Shitake, Air Blue/Gargoyle and Brindle/Black Olive. Also view Keen Shasta Shoes on TimberlineShoe.com

 
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Shasta Trail Shoes, 4.3 out of 5 based on 1 rating


2 Reviews

  1. Hazel says:

    I bought these shoes couple of months ago and they are good. I have 4 pairs of keen and this is my fifth pair. All of them are great from all angles and so are these ones. I admit that it is not the best looking style keen has ever made but they are comfortable. They keep my feet dry and fresh. The size is true and so as the width. The foot bed is well cushioned so it gives comfort in long wears. The arch support is great. The traction of the sole is great. Over all they are great performance shoes as per the price. They are also well built so I have high hopes that they will be long lasting.

  2. PCT Section Hiker says:

    I bought a pair of KEEN shoes called “Shasta” they are designed for a woman’s foot (whatever that means) and frankly they are awful shoes! Don’t waste your money on these. I bought them two months prior to my trail departure to break them in and they already started falling apart! The back of the shoe where the heal rubs against wore away immediately and exposed sharp wire and a rough material begging for blisters. Now i’m back to square one breaking in a new pair of shoes to start the trail in less than a week. Not looking forward to blisters….