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Keen Commuter Shoes

BikeRadar verdict

35 out of 5 stars

"Comfortable, well made SPD sandals with a quirky style"

By BikeRadar

Well established in the world of trekking sandals, the Commuter is Keen’s first foray into the biking market, using an SPD mount and a stiffer sole for more efficient pedalling.

They’re very well built, with chunky lugs offering decent off-the-bike grip, an enclosed bumper to protect your toes from stray stones, and a removable, anatomic and anti-odour footbed. 

Stretch neoprene and a cinch cord makes slipping them on and off a doddle, though they’re not quite as stable for pedalling as a Velcro strap design, like Shimano’s much cheaper SD65s.

We’re not sold on the looks but they’re a good option for summer pedalling or touring in hot, damp climates. 

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Specification

Name:
Commuter Shoe
Built by:
Keen
Price:
$115.00
Description:
Caring for Sandals - All KEEN water sandals are machine washable and have been treated with ÆGIS Microbe Shield®, antimicrobial technology that helps prevent odor, staining and deterioration. We’ve also taken great care to develop leather uppers that will not crack, shrink or stretch when washed. Even KEEN leather Newport sandals are machine washable. Use a small amount of detergent, wash on gentle cycle and air dry.
Manufacturer's Description:
Show the world how you like to move in Keen's Commuter. Keen's very first bicycle shoe delivers dual functionality by doubling as a trail sandal. Hop on and off the bike with confidence and make the commute to work or the trail your own.
Weight (g):
332 g
Colour:
Black/Yellow
Anti-Microbial:
Yes
Features:
Full length SPD compatable plate, All upper features match newport,Removable metatomical footbed,Non-marking rubber outsole,TPU cleat cap plate, Sizes 7-15 with 1/2 to 12
Shoe Type:
Casual, Path, Recreational
Shoe Compatibility:
SPD
Shoe Sizes Available:
10, 11, 12, 13, 7, 8, 9 UK
Sole Type:
Non-Marking

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