Keen Utility men's davenport 6 inch
E**N
So Far So Awesome
My plan is to update this review as my time with these progress.This is my 3rd pair of Keens in 4 years. I am a fan of Keen for sure. My 2 previous pairs have been Keen Milwaukee's and I love that work boot, but I wanted to try something with composite toe and no metal construction. Lighter is good tooI install commercial AV and that's a lot of new construction, stadiums, churches... As well as upgrades to older buildings. I spend a lot of time standing, working on ladders, on my knees working on the floor, in crawl spaces and in attics. I need a versitile boot, that's comfortable and can stand up to everyday use and sometimes harsh conditions. I wear my boots every day that I'm at work.Ive chosen the Davenports as a change from my beloved Milwaukee's because they seem too have all the aspects I love about Milwaukee, (arch shank, 90 degree heel, Keen dry, waterproof, keens awesome toe box) but are lighter and appear to have a fit more like a hiking boot then a work boot. Im sticking with Keen because of their consistent high levels of comfort, quality and customer service. Keen boots have been the most comfortable things I've had on my feet.Sizing wise I'm a 12EE in my Milwaukee pair and the first pair I purchased from a work boot specialty store. I got lots of help in finding the perfect boots for my feet. These people really knew their stuff. In hopes that fit would be similar I stayed with the same size because it's been perfect for me so far.Unboxing and initial impressions:The first thing I noticed was the weight of the box as I picked it up. I haven't even opened them yet and I can already tell the Davenports are noticably lighter then my Milwaukees.Opening the box, this as a great looking boot. My wife even thinks they look good and less like clunky work boots. The high quality and craftsmanship are on par with what I've grown to expect with Keen. The laces are cool and add a bit of color to the boot, but they don't seem as substantial or sturdy as the laces on my Milwaukees. Also the lace hooks don't seem as sturdy on first inspection as the Milwaukee series but the davenport hooks are a different material so that could be why.Putting them on they fit close to what I remember my Milwaukees feeling like before break in. They are comfortable but stiff in the toe area where it bends as a walk and stiff on the top of my foot. Typical for a new all leather boot. One difference I did notice is these appear to have better ankle support and added support at the ball of my foot and big toe.The toe box is great as expected. My toes have pleanty of room and none of my toes are rubbing against the safety toe. Which, when trying on a new boots, if you stand up and you can feel the toe box of your safety toe touching your toes while they are sitting naturally then you need a bigger boot. Something I didn't know until a professional fitted me years ago.I wore them around the house for a few hours and they felt great for new boots. I'm a rip the band-aid off type of person when it comes to breaking in boots so I'll be wearing them all day tomorrowAll in all, my 1st impressions are the davenports are a great boot that fits and feels as I expect a great Keen boot to fit. The size is nearly a perfect match to my Milwaukees, and it appears it's going to be an excellent upgrade. My current Milwaukee boots have lasted 2 years of everyday use and I hope these can keep up. Keens 1 year warranty on defects let's me know they will at least last a year. Which is an additional reason to love Keen.I'll let you know how it works outUpdate----Day 1 full on working cold turkey:I wore these books for 10 hours straight today first day out of the box. Aside from some normal boot stiffness my feet felt mostly pain free at the end of the day. When I would think about it I would notice them, but most of the day I would forget they were unbroken in.With all fairness my first pair of Keen Milwaukee's I purchased we're a little rough at break in. I had blisters and all. My second pair of Milwaukees was very similar to the experience I am having with this pair of Davenports. So having said that if someone were to buy these as their first work boot or first Keen boot then their break in experience likely would be different.How did they perform on day one?Great! The shank and 90 degree heel is what I used most today, as I was up and down ladders for about 6 hours of my work day. I didn't notice the ladder rungs hurting my feet at all. My Milwaukee boots were great on ladders also, but even after 6 hours on ladders they would begin to hurt. I think this may be an improvement from Milwaukee.I did have some very mild discomfort near the end of the day, but I write that off to unbroken in insoles and uppers.I did a lot of walking today in them and they did great.I did at one point feel like maybe the toe box is a little less wide then the Milwaukee because I could feel the side of my big toe rub against the toe box but that could have been the position I was in and I didn't notice after that. However, I have never noticed that in my MilwaukeesIf these break in to be at least as comfortable as my Milwaukees then I'll be extremely happy with these boots.I check back in when they are broken in.
V**Y
Great fit!
Love the fit! The sole has good traction but isn't grabby on indoor floors. I can wiggle my foot into it without using the straps to pull it on, yet it cinches right up when I tie it.Now three months latter: still love these boots! They keep my feet warm and dry in the snow and rain. They are always comfortable. Most of their milage is in the woods and the soles are showing no wear.
T**M
Great boots that have held up well
I have worn a pair of these boots DAILY for almost two years. I am a big man and weigh upwards of 300 lbs. I drive OTR, so these boots have been through a lot, including kicking tires thousands of times. The rubber skin on box toes show no real signs of wear or cracking. They have held up extremely well and remain comfortable. Likewise, they are not real heavy, which is a real bonus. Though my old boots work fine, I will be taking advantage of a healthy company stipend for boots, which makes them an outstanding deal for me.
J**.
Durable, Supportive, Too Wide, Hotspots
I need strong composite toe work boots for work. I walk through jungle and karst (coral) rock all day every day. These boots have been surpisingly durable and held up while coworkers with other brands have failed. They were pretty darn uncomfortable in the beginning and gave me hotspots. However, that has been almost completely resolved with a decent pair of gel insoles. The only remaining issue is how wide and tall the insides of the boots are. I don't have small feet and have had previous issues with boots being too narrow. But these boots are too wide, even the regular size. Additionally, there is a lot of space from the top of my foot to the inside top of the boot. Kinda feels like a hot dog in a hallway situation...
@**@
... two months old and it seems I got a poor quality right boot
These Boots are less than two months old and it seems I got a poor quality right boot. First off, the the insoles are very uncomfortable and if you buy upgraded insoles from Keen they cost $50. For similar quality buy the $10 ones at Walmart.Secondly, the right boot has a different shape when I look down at them both the walls seem to bulge out more.You can see from the pictures I included thread is coming loose, the heel is coming off, and the leather split. The left boot has none of these problems.I don't know what Keen can do, or will do, about these problems. But I feel that paying seven times more than I would pay for boots at Walmart definitely deserves a high standard of customer service to ameliorate this issue.I would expect a replacement or a credit of some kind.
J**S
Perfecto
¡Es la segunda vez que compro estos zapatos y los volveré a comprar...! Duran mucho, camino en el trabajo entre 10-15 mil pasos al día y los zapatos super comodos y livianos para ser botas de trabajo. Muy recomenadbles.
F**L
Great feel, but doesn't hold up.
Best work boot I have purchased. Comfortable fit and my feet loved me ever since. I work in heavy transportation construction and believe this boot is not up for the task. Used only 10 months and sole blew out from the boot. Found out the hard way in some water. Great boot but doesn't last.
J**R
Favourite brand for working in a brewery
I got these for my husband who owns and operates a craft brewery. He has worn a variety of steel toe Keens since they opened 3 years ago and they are his favourite brand to wear when brewing. It can be a wet environment on brew day, and they can take a beating and are still comfortable enough to wear for a 12 hour day. He said they were a bit tight for the first couple times he wore them as he broke them in, and now they are perfect. They did take a while to arrive, but can’t get the style he was looking for locally, so it was worth the wait. He loves them. He takes a size 12 in many brands but in Keens he is an 11.5 so might be worth trying on a pair locally to get the perfect fit!
S**Y
Vraiment incroyable!
Loisir et travail
S**S
Quality
Nice boot, light and comfortable
L**E
Fit great feel great . Didn’t hold up for very long
They are coming apart on the seam by the toe after 6 months . I need to know who to contact for warranty/ replacements or refund . I can’t buy 230$ boots every 6 months they have to last longer than that .
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