A slim and sleek shoe with ample traction for any watersport, the Keen Cimarron II Shoes - Men's hits the tide pools, river, or stream-crossings with zeal. Keeping your feet cool and comfortable, this hydrophilic shoe features a quick drying mesh and drainable outsole to get excess water out, and is GIS Microbe Shield Treated in the lining to resist bacteria and odor. With quickdraw elastic cord lace cinch adjustment and patented toe protection, the Cimarron II's non-marking rubber sole features a multi direction lug pattern to keep you upright throughout at day at the beach or during a adventurous mountain hike.
Purchase USD$45 or more and get free shipping. The Keen Cimarron II Shoes for Men is available through Altrec.com.
Best shoes Ever
The best shoes Ive ever had. It holds you ankle at the right position even on extreme outdoors. The shoes are breathable thus you don't get your feet sweat. Like most of keens shoes the back of the sole is stiffer than the front side, which I like.
Great for the water lovers of the world
The Keen Cimarron II shoes are exactly what the description says: A sleek shoe great for water sports. The Cimarron grip is undeniable and the mesh is loose enough to keep your feet ventilated but tight enough to keep small river pebbles out. The size runs true to the best of my knowledge and Altrec ships at incredible speed...especially to be free shipping!!! I highly recommend these shoes to the water sport enthusiast!
Very Good Kayak Shoes
I've used my new KEEN Cimaron II shoes three times and find them to be very comfortable and well designed for kayaking. I have wide feet and the KEEN's fit my feet perfectly. The sole is stiff which minimizes pressure points as I press on the foot rests. The quality of construction is up to the best of KEEN's standards. I recommend them to anyone in the market for kayak shoes.
Durable, high quality shoe
I've had these for 6 months now. Durable, high quality sandal/shoe. Very breathable, good grip. Only complaint is that when wearing them as water shoes, they began to chafe a bit around the opening, causing a pretty painful blister. When not getting them completely submerged and soaking wet, this wasn't a problem at all. Overall, I'd recommend these as a comfortable/durable trail shoe you can wear without socks and even a casual shoe around town. However, I wouldn't use them as a true "water shoe".
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