Apparel : Men's Keen Newport

Men's Keen Newport




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Sales Rank: 78660







Binding: Apparel
Brand: Keen
Department: mens
Feature: Fit: True to Size
Sales Rank: 78660


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  • Fit: True to Size







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The Newport is the foundation of the Keen Footwear line. Designed to perform in adverse conditions the razor sipped outsole and 3mm lugs provide excellent traction. A true hybrid, the waterproof uppers withstand the abuse of saltwater and dirt while providing supple comfort and a stylish look. Features a Metatomical low durometer EVA molded footbed, Compression molded EVA Midsole, Patented toe protection, Multi directional lug pattern with razor siping, Secure fit strap design, Washable waterproof leather upper, AEGIS Microbe Shield treated SBR lining.

















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