KEEN Women's Circadia Waterproof Boots

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About This Item

Design:

  • Heel-capture system for added stability
  • Speed-lace webbing system with top collar hooks for comfortably snug fit
  • Waterproof leather and performance mesh upper for added durability and protection
  • Environmentally preferred premium leather from LWG-certified tannery
  • Heel pull tab for easy on and off

In-Shoe Comfort:

  • LuftCore technology embeds a lightweight, air-injected core into higher-density foam for enhanced midsole cushioning and shock absorption
  • Notch in back for Achilles comfort
  • KEEN.DRY® waterproof, breathable membrane for comfortable protection
  • Removable PU insole with arch support for long-lasting comfort

Durability & Traction:

  • Non-marking KEEN.FUSION® rubber outsole offers grip on challenging terrain
  • 5mm multi-directional lugs for enhanced traction

Additional Details:

  • Eco Anti-Odor for natural odor control
  • Brand : Keen
  • Country of Origin : Imported
  • Web ID: 22KEEWWCRCDMDWPCCFBO
Best Use Hiking
Footwear Height Over the ankle
Footwear Closure Lace-up
Waterproof Yes
Type of Waterproofing KEEN.DRY waterproof/breathable membrane
Upper Waterproof leather; performance mesh
Midsole Air-injected polyurethane
Lining Quick-dry
Outsole Nonmarking rubber
Gender Women's
Sustaiability Contains leather from a tannery rated by the Leather Working Group (LWG)

REVIEWS

3.1
75%
Recommended

9 Reviews

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Stiff At First, But It Changed

Hello, I’ve read a lot of opinions about these shoes, especially the negative ones. I own the Circadia Low, which I mainly wear in the city and for everyday use. They are great for all regular surfaces. Although they aren’t particularly fashionable, they are perfect for my feet. When winter came, I was bothered by the draft on my ankles in the low shoes. So, I decided to buy the Keen Circadia Mid, mainly for comfort in the city during the colder months. When I took them out of the box, they were quite stiff, and after my first walk, they were uncomfortable around my ankles. Now I realize this was due to how they were stored in the box. I placed a jar inside them overnight and tied the laces. The next day, I was able to put them on comfortably and walk without any issues. I should also mention that I wore one pair of thin socks and on top of that, woolen socks for hiking boots. The socks make a big difference. The shoes are of good quality and will please anyone looking for shoes with plenty of room for toes.

Out Of The Box Comfort,

Out of the box comfort, it is a real thing. I’m still undecided about Big Foot but being able to walk the woods longer comfortably who knows?

Shoes Tore Up My Feet On A Hike

I had a pair of Keen’s for years that I loved and when those wore out I hoped these would replace them. Absolutely not. I wore the shoes for some day hikes and thought they were ok then wore them for a three night backpacking trip and my feet were ripped to shreds. I had terrible blisters on both sides of each foot, front and back, under baby toes, sides of big toes. My feet were real bad. I do not recommend these shoes. (I know it wasn’t the socks because those were well worn in and I tried different pairs and thicknesses.)

Perfect

Perfect fit, purchased half size up. Put my boots on with thick socks and walked around the house, up and down the stairs fit is comfortable.

What Changed?

These boots were stiffer than any other keens I've ever had. They're still stiff after a backpacking trip but that's not the biggest problem. The insoles are terrible. No arch support and oddly concave. I got huge blisters. I've had keens for over 10 years and they've been great! Something has changed. I'm ordering different insoles hoping that will save them. I might need to switch brands which makes me really sad.

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