



Classic trails call for classic boots. Blending traditional all-leather construction with modern waterproof/breathable technology, the Pyrenees is built to keep feet dry and comfortable over long days and rough miles. European styling conceals a KEEN.DRY membrane that seals out precipitation while allowing moisture to escape. Weighing 20.2 oz / 573.8 g (per boot), made with durable, waterproof leather, and featuring a moisture-wicking lining, the Pyrenees Mid Height Hiking Boot for men is built off KEEN’s traditional wider footwear form. KEEN is a values-led, family-owned maker of original hybrid footwear for working and playing outside. Since 2003, KEEN has been creating sandals, boots, shoes, and sneakers in its mission to make the outdoors more accessible for everyone. Every KEEN product is Consciously Created to help leave the planet better than we found it.
Item model number : 1026848
Department : mens
Date First Available : January 15, 2024
Manufacturer : KEEN
ASIN : B0CSDN5XYX
Manufacturer’s warranty can be requested from customer service. Click here to make a request to customer service.
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Life Is Great –
2nd Pair
Love the Pyrenees boots (and Keen shoes/sandals in general). This is my 2nd pair. 1st lasted 5 years. Why do I love them:- Wide toe box gives plenty of room to move – Full leather outers and partial leather interior so they’re built to take a beating.- Boot is fully leather wrapped with very minimal seam to rip or leak.- Comfortable — like wearing slippers without compromising the stability/ankle protection.The only negatives are they’re not officially re-soleable and the soles will wear out faster than vibrams. However, there are online cobblers that will resole on them. Was considering going that route but my feet have grown a half-size in five years and decided it was better to get a new pair.I’ve read reviews mentioning weight as a factor and the Pyrenees aren’t great for warmer climates. Full leather boots are going to be heavier by nature than fabric. But, I’ve never noticed it being an issue on even extended outings. I do a lot of hiking in the Unitah Moutains (Western Rockies) with 5-6K elevation changes and in desert areas. And, have hauled a few elk out of the backcountry wearing Pyrenees. The weight and stability of the boots has never been an issue.Utah summer temperatures can get well over 100. The full leather makes the Pyrenees less breathable than fabric boots. But, It’s not enough that I’d switch even in the summer desert heat.The only cons would be with not being replaceable soles and would agree the tread isn’t going to be as good in wet/snowy conditions as a vibram. But, again, it’s not enough of a difference that I’d want to spent 3X for it.
RC Evans –
These are SUPERB hiking boots!
These are SUPERB hiking boots! I had hesitated to buy these based on several negative reviews, but finally I went ahead and bought them, knowing Keen footwear and their very high quality…. I couldn’t be more pleased!I’ve worn Keen shoes for years, finding they not only fit my feet very well, with the wide toe box and narrower heel cup, but they were built like a tank! After wearing their Targee hiking shoes for over 4 years, they still hadn’t worn out, and I pretty much wore them daily on the street and over many hiking and biking trails. I also still wear the Keen Austin shoes after several years. Still going strong and good looking.I had worn my old hiking boots for a long, long time, but found my feet changing as I’ve aged, and needing a wider toe box. So again, I decided on the Keen Pyrenees boots, and again Keen did not disappoint. These hiking boots are SO well made and designed! Premium leather, waterproof, great ankle support, light weight, and extremely comfortable on the trails.Don’t be thrown off by any negative reviews…. these are really terrific hiking boots!
Krikor –
Failed after 3 hikes….
I didn’t read the reviews before I purchased these boots because I’ve always worn keen hikers and never had a problem. After 3 moderate hikes the soles started coming off. There is an obvious defect in the production or in the adhesive. these boots should have been recalled and pulled off the market yet Keen hasn’t. They lost my confidence. Save yourself a step and throw your money in the garbage instead. On the bright side i only have to wait 30days to see if keen will honor their warranty…..Update: keen warranty gave a $102 store credit on their website which doesn’t even cover the cost to replace the defective boots. Bought a different style had to pay the difference. Between the two boots I basically ended up paying full retail for one pair. Hopefully the new pair will not fall apart after 3 hikes
Jose –
Very comfortable
Great fit and very comfortable right out of the box.
The Green Eagle –
Nice wide toe box, solid boot, not too heavy.
I got these boots at about 1/2 retail, and at that price I am very happy. I had been wearing shoes that were way too narrow and I injured the smallest toes on one foot. These Keen Pyrenees have a nice wide toe box, and since I have been wearing them, my small toes are healing nicely. Plenty of room for my toes to move. I usually wear size 12, but I went with size 13 and they are working well. The boots felt hard under foot for about 25 miles, then softened up nicely. I walk mostly on pavement (maybe 25% on trails.) I have about 100 miles on them. The tread wears pretty quickly on pavement, but pavement is hard on most hiking shoes.Pros:solid but not too heavy.easy entry and exit for your foot.nice looking (personal opinion).Good quality insoles.Plenty of protection underfoot, yet provides some flexion and sensitivity.Cons:Hot, but not worse than other waterproof boots.200 MILE UPDATE: Liking these boots more and more. The leather has broken in well, formed to my feet, and they feel as if they have molded to the undersides of my feet as well. I wear thin toe socks with these boots, as I cannot stand having my toes unnecessarily sweaty and compressed, and I cannot take advantage of the wide toe box if my toes are getting crushed by my socks. The toe box is a godsend in these boots, and as other reviewers have noted, the heel is not too wide, so I have great toe room, but my heel comfortably stays in place, with just enough play to make it comfortable. As I said I walk mostly on pavement, and the tread wears pretty fast so I don’t know how many miles I will ultimately get out of these, but I will update. If you hike woodsy trails, you should get a lot more mileage. Also, I am about 230 lbs, wearing size 13.300 mile update: I had to swap out the insoles as they were starting to wear down around the balls of my feet and I did not want to run the risk of any blisters. If you are lighter weight than me, the insoles will probably last longer.
Hammerhead –
Comfortable out of the box
Surprised at how these were comfortable from day one, no break-in period. And they are lighter than I thought they would be. They also have a large toe box which helps with the fit. I usually wear a 12 1/2 and got sixe 13 and they fit just right.
Lee Mtungwa –
love them
Amazon Customer –
Brilliant boot if like me you suffer from Hallux valgus.The toe box is nice and wide,so no toes rubbing on inside.Arrived on time,put them on and felt great.10km hike with dog,no issues.Walked through long grass,crossed streams,boots watertight.Soles are a bit hard,but good profile.Bought these for hiking with my dog and for the coming winter.Could be tempted to buy another pair,will see how they preform over the coming weeks.All in all a sturdy boot,so thumbs up from me.
Andrew –
At 42.5 these boots fit my feet percectly and are very comfortable.Nice toe protector and water resistant.I highly recommend
Paul Smith –
The comfiest boot I’ve ever worn! Great for wide feet but the tread doesn’t look overly durable; we’ll see …. dry so far and appears good value for money.
Kalon –
Comfortable and rugged. Only issue is the hooks at the top are a bit tricky to lace, but that is so minor.