Newport H2 Full Sandal -Ladies

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Newport H2 Full Sandal -Ladies

from: Keen




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 271







Binding: Apparel
Brand: Keen
Color: Plum/ Golden Rod Polyester
Department: womens
Fabric Type: synthetic
Label: Keen
Manufacturer: Keen
Publisher: Keen
Sales Rank: 271
Studio: Keen



Features:
  • Durable, lightweight, nylon uppers; patented toe-guard.
  • Shock-absorbing EVA midsole.
  • Anatomic, extra-wide footbed.
  • Soft, hydrophobic foam lining, treated with an anti-microbial process.
  • Quick-lock lace system .

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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Patented toe guard is one of many great features on the multi use land/water sandal. Carbon rubber, multi Terrain lug sole. All quick drying synthetic uppers. Elastic adjust cord provides a custom and secure fit.
  • Pull tab heel for easy on.











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    Customer Reviews
    Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Love these shoes
    I've had KEEN Newport H2 sandles in the past and was happy to find them at such a good price - I've loved these shoes since I bought my first pair and wear them daily in the summer. From swimming in the lake to gardening and canoeing - they work great. I did find that this latest pair fit more snugly than the ones I bought 3 years ago - not sure if that's my feet or the shoes. My old ones are still very functional for everything I do - just got new ones in case I have to dress up.



    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - shoes that rock!
    * I bought the Newport H2Keen Sandals last month and was pleasantly surprised. My arthritis demands very expensive shoes that provide support and comfort. Every time I wear these, I don't take them off all day--a first for me. Excellent shoes! ...



    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Awesome Kicks
    I'm very pleased with both service and product. Contrary to reviews that I had read I found the fit true to size and did not find them wide. I'm certain this is my first pair of many Keen products to come. -Great buy!



    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great and cute
    * I love the shoes, not only are they great for hiking and bike riding, they are so comfortable, and cute! ...



    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - LOVE the shoes!
    These shoes are oh so comfortable! I just love them. I wore them when we went to Disney World and with all the walking we did my feet were not sore, there were no blisters, they were nothing but tired at the end of the day. These are great summer shoes and I wear them just about every day. I much prefer them over flip flops since they have a good sole and protect your feet better tehn flip flops do!
  • -Ladies Sandal Full H2 Newport


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