In Short:Good shoes, good laces, and are a great pick for work.In Long:Good quality shoes, laces hold up well, color is nice and the arch is not too high. They only last me about two years, but I really tare up my cloths so anything that last a year for me will likely last serval for other people. They grip the ground and make travel in the mountains easy, and they also do not hurt your feet when you walk around town.I have really wide feet, and I struggle to find shoes that fit me (will have to get custom boots this winter my dang hobbit feet won't stop getting broader). It is often a question of which shoes hurts the least, rather than which shoe is the most comfortable. Then about four years ago my mother found these and got me a pair. And for the first time since I was thirteen, they were bearable! And once I broke them in they were even slightly comfortable! I can only imagine how comfortable these would be for someone who has normal feet, because for me these are the best shoes I have worn for a very long time.I buy the voyagers over and over. Super comfortable, I wear them on the construction site and they don’t tear, I put about 5- 6 miles on them per day and they usually last close to a year. By then I usually have to glue a couple of the lugs back on, as they start to peel off the side of the boot. Also- my feet can breathe and stay dry, in waterproof boots they sweat. I’ve turned a few guys on to them, they never go back.Have had problem with separation of outer sole due to deterioration of glue for my last three pairs of Keens. Have been gluing the shoes back after every hike. Good for a long day hike. Not good for multiple day backpacking trips because of the bad glue. Protective and comfy otherwise.I had a problem with the sole coming unglued from my Keen sandals. I returned them and got the shoe instead. They fit as expected and are wide enough for my feet. They have really good traction on up and downhill climbs. So far there’s no problem with the sole like I had with the sandals. The toe is protection works well and the shoe is sturdy. So far they are just what I was looking for.This is my second pair of these shoes, as I wore my other pair down to “slicks”. I really like this particular shoe, it’s very comfortable, of course I do put my own inserts in for added arch support.Shoe is great but heaviest Keen hiking shoe I have ever had. Width is what this shoe has that I needed but note the shoe us fairly heavy. Great productStep by step these shoes are made for every type of terrain. Fine workmanship, quality materials. Thailand rocks the Keens!The boots are solid quality. I walk a lot for work and a friend recommended them for arch support. Surprisingly the shoes have a solid sole but almost no built in arch support. I bought a pair of inserts and that really helped. I wear a 10.5 tennis shoe so I ordered the same in these boots. They are tight in toe which makes wearing them for a full day impractical. I'd buy 11 next time.When comparing to my last pair it seems the manufacturer has changed countries. Or it’s not a legit KEEN product. Been wearing KEEN for 15 years and never a problem which is why I figured ordering online would be fine. These shoes ruined my left foot for over a month. Had to stop wearing and seek treatment. Gave them to a friend who has had no problems but for me they were horrible. I tried breaking them in repeatedly but the same issue came up in my left foot. Will only buy from a reputable bricks are mortar retailer from now on. Very dissatisfied having wasted over $100.Just got them out of the box to try them on. Immediately noticed 2 things:1. Heel drop. I wish the product description would mention the drop height of the shoe. The heel part is noticeably higher than the front part, so walking around in them will shift more of your weight on to the balls of your feet. I've owned a pair of dress shoes that were like it and I recall the front of my feet hurting after a day of walking. I don't get those problems with my other shoes, dress shoes or otherwise, so I'm not willing to take that chance with these shoes.2. Arch support really hurts the arch of my foot. It's very noticeable when you wear them standing up. I'm not sure if they are designed for flat feet, but as a person with a normal arch, they felt very uncomfortable. Also, the left foot felt more in pain than the rightThe shoes are otherwise in perfect condition, only tried them on briefly in the house.Positives for this shoe is that the coloring looks better in person than in the photos. The rubber outsole lugs are deep and more pronounced than what they appear in the photos. I normally wear size 10.5, but the size 11's fit perfectlyJ'adore les souliers keen car il offrait des grandeurs avec des pointure plus large Ex : 11EE , OU 11W ,maintenant il ne les offre plus et la qualité du cuir n'est plus la même le soulier est moin souple qu'avant , donc il ont coupé sur la qualité pour les vendre moins cher , je préfère payer plus cher et avoir de la qualité ce qui n'est plus le cas , ces dommageMy husband works in moist and watery conditions. The company suggested he get steeltoe shoes for work, so he got them. They were horrible. So he went with what he knew and loved. Exactly these shoes. Only difference is, the exact same shoe cost 100$ more at the store. Otherwise, they fit well, they are water resistant, his back stopped hurting. He can't seem to find a better shoe then this. Highly recommend this shoe.Estoy muy contento con el producto, el diseño es muy bueno y su calidad también. Llego en tiempo y buen estado. Sin embargo, estoy muy molesto con el manejo del precio. Compre talla 31 en $1,500 pesos, pero la talla era un poco justa, así que volví a comprar el mismo producto en el mismo anuncio pero talla 32 un día después y el costo fue de $3,700!! NO hay manera de hablar con el vendedor y aclarar esto!!