Keen Delaveaga Shoe
$53.98 - $119.95
where to buy:
$53.98 Backcountry.com (women's)
$119.95 Backcountry.com (men's)
User Reviews
This is a good stable multipurpose shoe with excellent…
Rating: ![]()
Source: bought it new
Price Paid: $120
Summary
This is a good stable multipurpose shoe with excellent grip and waterproof lining. I would recommend this shoe for hiking in walking in wet conditions.
Pros
- great fit
- waterproof
- excellent grip
- nice style
Cons
- laces are too short
- too warm
I use these shoes for hiking and walking in easy to moderate trails. This shoe fits my fairly high arches and my narrow heals/wide toes perfectly, with minimal break in period. They are excellent arch support and are waterproof. I fit a 8.5 in all Keens footwear, including this one. They offer great grip on wet surfaces and enough traction for hiking.
Like all waterproof shoes, I find them a bit warm after a while and the laces are a bit short for this diagonal type of lacing system. They seem well-built but I only have had them for a little while and I don't know how long they will last.
Description
The Delaveaga Shoe is a trail shoe made by Keen. It has an average rating of 4.5 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review
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