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Men's
Keen Wasatch Crest
Tackle the trail in the men's Keen® Wasatch Crest, a well-cushioned trail running shoe with
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Item #KEN118
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Men's KEEN® WASATCH CREST :: Tackle the trail in the men's Keen® Wasatch Crest, a well-cushioned trail running shoe with S3 heel technology for supreme support. Your single track savvy will be displayed in style. 14.3 ounces |
Category Type:
NEUTRAL
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Specifications:
- Toebox Width: Medium
- Shoe Construction: Slip last
- Midsole Material: Compression molded EVA
- Outsole Material: Carbon rubber
- Upper Material: Mesh|Synthetic leather
- Country of Origin: China
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Latest Reviews:
Anonymous rated this product
4 stars
Thu, February 19, 2009:
They are a little weird looking on the feet, but these things stick like glue in wet and muddy situations! Not the greatest ankle support, but unlike my unfortunate friend a couple of posts above, I was totally comfortable in these shoes for 4+hours of trail running on their first time out! Great
Jason rated this product
2 stars
Mon, November 24, 2008:
These shoes give me blisters on the outside of both pinky toes and I have narrow feet. I think it's caused by the funky crooked lacing. My pinky toes line up with one of the lace eyelets that are on the side of the shoe instead of down the middle like traditional laces.
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