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The KEEN Men's Targhee 4 Mid Height Waterproof Hiking Boots combine advanced waterproof technology, durable direct-attach construction, and all-terrain traction to deliver reliable performance on any outdoor adventure. Designed with comfort features like a removable Luftcell footbed and padded collar, plus protective elements such as a bruise plate and reinforced toe guard, these boots offer lasting support and protection. Made with sustainability in mind, including recycled PET laces and breathable mesh lining, they’re perfect for the eco-conscious hiker who demands both function and style.










| ASIN | B0D5L7RH7Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,137 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #10 in Men's Hiking Boots |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (614) |
| Date First Available | April 26, 2024 |
| Department | mens |
| Item model number | 1028987 |
| Manufacturer | KEEN |
C**N
Tuff hiking shoe & up to the task keeps your feet dry.
9.5 wide Great shoes very comfortable right outta the box, did a 7 mile hike with these & didn't notice any stiffness with these or Hot spot on my feet the mid height offers ankle support & keeps your feet dry. These look good and up to the task. If I changed anything with these shoes it would be they came with a better insole but that's more personal as everyone foot is different . I feel these are a good value and would recommend. Time will tell for sure .
D**D
Nice and soul and truly waterproof in rain
Superb quality and fit. Very comfortable to walk in could wear them all day. Look great and really stand up to heavy rain walking after a couple hours still dry feet.
B**.
Great Boots!
KEEN continues to innovate some of the best boots and shoes in the industry from its US based design center, and builds with craftsmanship, durability, eco-friendly PFAS-free materials, and ethical sourcing. Some of their products are US made, but the Targhee series is designed in the US and expertly made first in Cambodia and now in Thailand. The Targhee line is backed by KEEN’s lifetime warranty against delamination and structural failure. I’ve never had to use their warranty personally but KEEN gets consistently good reviews from many customers for their service and for standing behind their products. In determining which Targhee boots I wanted to purchase, I ordered boots from the three available Targhee series II, III, and IV in regular and wide sizes. With regard to fitment, I found the three Targhee boots to run true to size. I’m 5’9” and 180lbs. I normally wear a 10.5R, and found that size the best fit for me after also trying 10W and 10.5W. I’m also not a true W, I just like a little more room. I usually wear lighter socks than many people do (Darn Tough Micro Crew Lite). The Targhee’s already have a bit more room in the toe box than average boots, so keep that in mind if you are between W and R. They all fit me much better than the more narrow European boots like LOWA or ASOLO do. While shopping for boots this year, I tried multiple styles and sizes of these European boots and none of them worked for me at all, they were all too narrow as well as tight and stiff. I also looked at MERELL’s MOAB series, which is a close competitor of the KEEN. The MOABs are comfortable but a bit more sneaker-like, and the quality and aesthetics wasn’t quite to the KEEN standards for a comparable price. Targhee II Second generation of a tried and tested comfortable all-around, multi-use boot with a roomy toe box and reliable KEEN.DRY waterproofing and a lug outsole that grips everything from muddy trail to rock. Not a true rock boot, nor designed for heavy load carrying over rough terrain, but better suited to most general use than a firmer, heavier, dedicated mountaineering boot. A good looking boot that can be worn casually and breaks in quickly and is comfortable immediately. Often available at a discount since there are two subsequent models now available. Cloth nylon lace eyelets and a plastic lace speed-hook. 590g weight each boot. Targhee III Leaned into a sleeker profile, almost 2 oz lighter than the II, or 3 oz lighter than the IV, with a streamlined outsole and midsole. Some synthetic where the II was leather, and leather where II was synthetic. It retains the same waterproofing and all‑terrain traction, yet offers a slightly more versatile profile for both trail and everyday wear. Has the most visible leather of the series. Leather lace eyelets and a metal lace speed-hook. 540g weight each boot, so the III is by far the lightest of the three. Targhee IV Combines the best of both worlds: the II’s supportive yet roomy fit with III’s updates but built taking into account all of what KEEN learned from the prior three iterations of Targhee. The main innovation of this boot is KEEN’s new FUSION construction, which fuses upper and sole without adhesive to prevent delamination, also includes a long‑lasting LuftCell midsole and a rugged outsole designed to outlast its predecessors. The new outsole is also a slightly translucent smoke color vs. the prior opaque black, which looks nice. Three-tone uppers and a lighter olive leather liven and lighten up the appearance. Back to nylon cloth lace eyelets and a metal lace speed-hook. They also gain the weight back the III series dropped. 620 weight each boot, heaviest of the three. While all three KEENs were comfortable right out of the box, I read several reviews about customers adding higher-end KEEN insoles. Subsequently, I bought the K-30, Medium Arch, Outdoor insoles in Large and found them superior to the original insoles. I found they fit precisely after easily trimming to my size along the marked 10.5 line, and provided additional cushion, arch support, and some added lateral stability. While expensive (at a quarter the cost of the boot!!!) the insoles were noticeably better, particularly with gel in the pad and heel. So, should KEEN include them in the first place and just increase the boot price? The original insoles are not bad, just not as good as the upgrades, so it’s hard to say. I’d definitely pay $20 more for the upgrade, but $40 additional as purchased really is a bit much! Also, they weigh the same 57g as the original insoles. In summary, I found things I liked about each of the Targhee models and, while I can appreciate the evolutionary improvements, I’d be happy with any of the three Targhee boots. The Targhee II is a seriously good value since it can often be found at a discount due to newer models being out. The III is noticeably lighter and has a more muted appearance, with more visible leather. However, I ended up keeping the more expensive and heavier IV because of liking the visual style and having an appreciation for the innovations KEEN has made building on their success, and learning from the prior generations. I buy boots very infrequently, so I also didn’t want to save a few bucks and wish I’d gotten the newer model for years after. If you just burn through boots with mileage, the II series is probably where you should look, but you really can’t go wrong with any of the three if something grabs you about one of them. They are all great boots!
E**I
Nice shoe
Nice quality, good fit, very comfortable, a little expensive though
O**7
My go-to boots for footwear in Winter weather!
I used Amazon's program to "try before you buy" with these boots, got something like 5-6 pairs of them to ID my best fit, and wouldn't you know, my normal shoe size fit the best!! I LOVE these boots!!! They are very very comfortable. My feet stay dry in them when out in snowy/slushy conditions, and so far, they are durable. They aren't nearly as heavy as Danner boots that I have, AND they are much much more comfortable! It's clear they are well-made and they are very worth the price, imo. Honestly if I had to hike a long distance in boots, these would be the ones I would reach for, without question.
J**S
THESE ARE EXCELLENT BOOTS, BUY THEM TODAY
These boots were just what i needed, my old 25 year old hiking boots finally fell apart and i had no idea what was a good boot. Tried this out in a 9.5 wide and it fit extremely well, I wear thick socks and have to wonder if those complaining about them running too large are using regular thin athletic socks. Well I guessed right for once they are affordable boots that are by far the best I have ever owned, so glad i bought them. I have walked quite a few miles in them already and even though new no rub no soreness everything perfect. Buy them without hesitation!
M**.
I tried. What happened Keen?
So far I'm disappointed. I really wanted to like these, I really did. I scoped these out for months before I dove in. The insole is unusually hard. I upgraded the insoles, so we'll see what happens. I've been playing around with some of my Merrill insoles and other Keen stuff as well as Ecco and insoles from various hikers. The right inside tongue is hurting the top of my foot a lot, so I'll have to customize with some specialized tape to make it smoother. I don't think one should have to go to these lengths to make a shoe/boot work. I paid $127, down from $167... way, and I mean way to high. I have another pair of Targhees that rock, but I liked the look and the five star reviews. Usually I look at the bad reviews first as I did this time, but talked myself into the five stars and went with them. So I took a chance on black Fri. At this point I probably can't return them and I'm not ready to give up on them yet. Nevertheless, I doubt if I will be giving Keen another chance. On a positive note though, they are nice and roomy in the toe box which is one of the main reasons I like Keens. I'll be back with an update after the insole and tape smoothing thing. Back for more: actually nothing I did helped, and what is with all the literature about recycling and material? a bit overkill. Some of us buy a shoe for quality, not to save the world.
C**.
Size if Consistent With My Targhee II's
I got these as a replacement for my worn-out (less than a year old) Targhee II's. The soles on the older boots had worn down after about 1000 miles on tarmac/trail hiking. I'm hoping that these new soles will last longer. I'm mainly writing this review for a note on sizing. My Targhee II's fit fine and were men's 9W. I ordered these in men's 9W and they also fit just fine. The tops seem a little bit higher which should give even more ankle support. They are very comfortable and I now have about 150 miles under them and no problems. If you have had the II's and liked them, you'll probably do just fine with these 4's.
A**S
Nach zehn Jahren und mehreren hundert Kilometern waren meine alten Keen tear noch nicht am Ende, aber ich wollte Mal was neues. Leider sind diese neuen nicht mehr "Made in Europe" und ich kann mich nichts zur langfristigen Haltbarkeit sagen, aber nach ca. 40km und 2000+ Höhenmetern in den Alpen hat sich der Tragekomfort bewährt. Nicht zu schwer, nicht zu steif, angenehm schnürbar und sehr gut für breite Füße geeignet. Super Schuhe zu einem unschlagbaren Preis. Auf die nächsten zehn Jahre. ⛰️🥾
K**.
I do a considerable amount of hiking, about 2,500 KM per year. I go through 2 pairs of hiking shoes every 3 years. I have been using the Keen model Targhee III for the past 5-6 years or so. I thought I would try the Targhee 4 model as they have a little more room around the front of the boot. After using the Targhee 4 model for about a month I can confirm that I do like these hiking boots very much. They are a bit wider in the front of the boot, they feel lighter to me and the boot sole seems to grip slippery surfaces better (snow, ice, miss, mud, etc) than the previous model. Yes I would recommend this product.
O**Z
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W**L
I buy size 8 shoes but have wide feet, so I bought size 8.5 wide. The toe box was wide enough for me and the length was correct. Also they looked well made and felt comfortable. I really liked the boots but I had to return them because of a problem with one of my ankles. So, I think I will order the same but as a hiking shoe.
J**Z
Great sturdy boots with good balance, grip, heel lift, etc. Only minor comment is that more shock absorbing foam could be inserted into the layers as the boots are not really suitable for fast, descent, or running even on gravel areas.
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