: KEEN Bali Sandal - Women's

KEEN Bali Sandal - Women's

from: Keen




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 13288







Binding: Apparel
Brand: Keen
Department: womens
EAN: 0871209125777
Fabric Type: nylon
Label: Keen
Manufacturer: Keen
Publisher: Keen
Sales Rank: 13288
Studio: Keen


Features:
  • KEEN signature toe protection
  • Metatomical EVA footbed and compression molded EVA midsole
  • Quick drying polyester webbing straps with GIS microbe shield and treated SBR lining
  • Easy on off slide design
  • Non marking two part lightweight outsole







Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Slip your feet into the quick-drying Keen Women's Bali Sandals before you head out for a day at the beach. Their covered-toe design keeps your freshly painted nails safe from all sorts of sand-hidden obstacles, because red is a way better color on you than black and blue. Keen also gave the Bali Sandals an Aegis microbe treatment to ensure they don't start smelling funky after a few days of playing in the waves and chillin' in the sun. After all, you should worry about how your tan is coming along and not about sandal stink.

Product Features
  • Material: Polyester webbing upper
  • Sole: Keen
  • Adjustability: N / A
  • Recommended Use: Walks on the beach, casual
  • Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year












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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I love them
These are the best sandals, I just had to order another pair in a different color. I can wear these all day and my feet feel great. Love them, love them.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Very Comfortable
I ordered these shoes to wear on a trip to Israel, because I had a pair last summer that I loved. These were very comfortable for a LOT of walking however the back edge began to separate in a week.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - very comfortable
This sandal is very nice to wear. The sizing is standard, the big toe is protected. When they get wet, it seems to take a while for them to dry out - so your foot stays wet a long time unless you take them off and let them dry before wearing again. The "Trooper/Surf Spray" is a nice color with jeans. I've gotten many compliments on these. I just washed them - in the washing machine as recommended - and am disappointed - they didn't get clean, though I did use "delicate wash". I also see that a bit of the sole is peeling - I've only had these about 1 month. I have been thinking of getting a second pair because they are so comfortable, but I think I will wait and see if these last a while - they're not cheap!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I love Keenes
This is the second pair of these sandals I have purchased. I would still have the previous pair from 2 years ago if my puppy hadn't loved them too. I love these sandals. I buy my size and they fit perfectly and I can wear them to walk for long periods of time; out to dinner; with bathing suit or skirts/dresses. I love these sandals. My new pair is in a bright fushsia with yellow stitching. I love Keenes. Period.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Keen Bali Sandals
This is my second pair of this style that I have purchased. It is the most comfortable and stylish sandle. It is the first shoe I want on in the morning. They are true to size and are a great walking shoe.

Women's - Sandal Bali KEEN




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