Keen Jamestown
The Women's Jamestown has been discontinued.
previously retailed for:$41.95
The Keen Women's Jamestown is not available from the stores we monitor.
Last seen July 9, 2008 at US Outdoor Store.
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User Reviews
I have owned the Keen Jamestown nubuck sandal (with…
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Materials: leather
Use: walking around the house, yard, grocery shopping, visits to the mall, beach, and numerous other activities. I'm 60 years old, so I don't do hiking!
Break-in Period: None
Weight: 135 pounds
Price Paid: About $70
I have owned the Keen Jamestown nubuck sandal (with the piece that goes around the heel) for 4 years and they are incredible. They are extremely comfortable with great arch support. I'm impressed! That being said, I'm not easily impressed! They go everywhere and I find they are stable in most wet weather conditions; however, I've not worn them in snow, but I do wear them all summer long. They also didn't need breaking in which was great. When does one come across a shoe that doesn't need breaking in? Anyway, Keens are my favorite shoes and my feet never hurt or get tired in them.
Description
The Women's Jamestown is a women's sport sandal made by Keen. It has an average rating of 5 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review
The Women's Jamestown has been discontinued.
Where to Buy
The Keen Women's Jamestown is not available from the stores we monitor.
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Backcountry.com |
OMCgear |
NRS |
Campmor |
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