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KEEN
Presidio II Boot - Women's

2 out of 5 stars
1 Review

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Why We Like The Presidio II Boot

From ripped jeans to ruffled dresses, the Presidio II gives that perfect chic yet rugged finish. The oiled leather looks sleek while the high-traction sole bites slick surfaces as we wander around downtown. Should the sky spit on our saunter, the water-resistant finish sends droplets rolling right off rather than soaking through to our toes. With the plush footbed supporting their arch, our feet never beg for a break, while the zip closure makes it quick and easy to slip this boot off at the end of the day.


Details

  • Luxe boot for around-town style and daylong comfort
  • Leather upper endures extended wear and tear
  • Water-resistant finish repels light precipitation
  • Breathable mesh lining ensures a comfortable microclimate
  • Lightweight midsole delivers soft landings
  • Non-marking rubber sole grips well on wintry surfaces
  • Item #KENZ5C8
Upper Material
premium oiled leather from LWG-certified tannery, PFC-free DWR finish
Waterproofing
KEEN.DRY membrane
Lining
mesh
Closure
zipper
Footbed
EVA, arch support
Midsole
EVA
Sole
non-marking rubber
Claimed Weight
[single, size 8.5] 14.5oz
Activity
casual
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year

Overall Rating

2 based on 1 ratings

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2 out of 5 stars

January 3, 2021

Not the boot I wanted it to be

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

This is a great 3 season boot, but does not live up to the "Waterproof boots for tromping through snow during daily errands" Boots are great for keeping feet warm (but wet), and soles are good on ice, but sadly feet will get wet in melting snow and slush, and you will get little traction on compact snow.

Maureen J
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com