Keen Tumwater

rated 5.0 of 5 stars average rating
Reviewed by 1 Trailspace user

Out of the box comfort. Bought recently to replace…

Rating: rated 5 of 5 stars
Materials: rubber, hydrophobic foam, nylon, leatherette
Use: Walking, trail, stream crossing, canoeing
Break-in Period: zero
Weight: don't know
Price Paid: $40 Cdn

Out of the box comfort. Bought recently to replace Nike ACGs and the difference is astounding. Never heard of the brand before seeing them in the store and took a chance.

No sole rasp or rubs anywhere. Lots of options to secure the foot with the double velcro rear entry. Wore them to work- all day walking. Yet to be trail tested but the fit and finish are first class. The heavy front rand will no doubt protect my toes and are well lined for comfort.

My new favourite shoe.

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Discontinued

The Tumwater has been discontinued.

previously retailed for:
$64.93

The Keen Tumwater is not available from the stores we monitor.

Last seen July 24, 2008 at REI.

where to buy:

You may want to check pricing and availability directly at these Keen retailers:

- OMCgear

- Backcountry.com

- NRS

- Campmor

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