KEENWomen's Clearwater CNX Sandal
B**S
Fits Us Better Than Any Other Keens
First off Amazon asked if it provides good arch support. I answered no. Read the end of my review for an explanation of that.This review is based off finding a fit and buying two pairs of CNX Clearwater in two different sizes for two individuals:Pair 1:I am a male with a narrow fitting heel and an average or narrower forefoot (toes). My bone structure is slight and I am very thin and I have no “meat” on my feet or ankles (or anywhere for that matter). I have a difficult time finding clothes that fit my frame and finding shoes that are long enough for my foot without being loose and sloppy in the width especially the heel.I owned a pair of Keen Men’s Newport (original from the first model year not H2) size 10.5 and found them to be rugged for working outdoor and great for slip on ease and airport travel. When the Keen Company was just getting off the ground they focused on ruggedness and roominess. The Newports were just too heavy, roomy in the width and clunky for my slight foot and I could not stand to wear them for any great length of time. Also I had to cinch the heck out of the bungee fastener to get the shoe to stay on and not slip off my heel when I walked. The original Newport ran small in length and I had to go up one size or half size to get the proper length.Then years later Keen introduced the CNX line, a lightweight and fitted (narrower) series of shoe. I originally got the Men’s 10 CNX Clearwater and found them to have too much material over the top of my foot. This was because the shoes was just too roomy for my skinny foot. I had to cinch the heck out of the bungee fastener to make the shoes stay on and not slip off my heel when I walked. This had the effect of folding over excess fabric in the mono-sock collar design of the shoe and would dig into the top of my foot uncomfortably. I tried the Men’s CNX Clearwater size 9.5 and found they were just not long enough for my foot and my toe just slightly hit the toe cap of the shoe in an uncomfortable way. The 9.5 however was a much better fit in the ankle and did not have as much excess material around the mono-sock collar when the bungee was cinched. I found the Clearwater to be about true to size where the Newport ran small.In recent years I have found that women’s shoes are often narrower than men’s. They usually are more colorful too and that isn’t bad for someone like myself that likes colors other than black, red, brown and white. I tried the Women’s Clearwater size 11 and found the fit was spot on. I still have to cinch the heck out of the bungee but the fold over of the mono-sock collar is minimal and is not enough to dig into my foot. The width of the Women’s size 11 is still roomy but not excessively so. So far I have had great luck wearing this shoe all day with no issues.Pair 2:My wife was a huge Keen Whisper fan. She had previously tried the Keen Newport H2 and Venice and found them to be too roomy and slipped off the back of her heel. Her Keen Whisper size is 8. She does not like to or have time to shop and found the Whisper fit to be good enough and stuck with that. With my revelation that the Keen CNX Clearwater fit almost true to size I ordered her a 7.5, her usual dress flat size. It was in her favorite color and I knew she would give it a try because of that. It fits her perfectly, and she finds it very lightweight and comfortable and better fitting around the foot compared to the Keen Whisper. Her only point to note is that she likes the Whisper bungee cinch system better than the mono-sock collar of the Clearwater. She finds that to cinch the Clearwater tight enough to where there is no heel slip the material folds over and if not positioned just right, can dig into the top of her foot.Conclusion:In short this Keen Women’s CNX Clearwater fits us both better than any Keen shoe we have yet tried. Keen has made an attempt to welcome those with narrow or medium width feet into the Keen wearing flock. We would both say that the width fit for us is the as our regular athletic shoes fit. For length she fits into her regular dress shoe size with in this shoe. Of the Women’s shoes I do own this fits like some 11’s do and like some 12’s do (I do not own any 11.5).To compare the fit more universally, for me the Clearwater 11 fits like Men’s 9-9.5, Women’s 11-11.5 Converse Chuck Taylor and for her the Clearwater 7.5 fits like Men’s size 5 Women’s 7 Converse Chuck Taylor.Arch Support:Everyone thinks of arch support differently so I really don’t like the question. I have noticed most people confuse arch support with stability and motion control. Look up “pronation shoes” on google for more information. Most people that want arch support really mean they want “motion control” or “stability” shoes. These shoes force the feet to roll outward when running, walking and standing. The majority of people have feet the roll inward naturally and feel only the insides of their feet are bearing the weight and pressure. This has nothing to do with arch support.I have been told by two doctors I have a high arch on my foot. I am a light runner and use minimalist or barefoot shoes for running. I suppose I have somewhat strong feet. I was told arch support comes from within the foot and is provided by muscles and tendons of the foot. I was told flat feet can be hereditary or come as a result of wearing stiff inflexible shoes over a period of time that cause atrophy of the muscles. I was told no amount of upward arch curve in a shoe will correct flat feet. Exercise and flexible shoes, barefoot shoes or actually being barefoot while doing exercise to strengthen foot muscles may help return an arch to the natural shape or keep an arch strong. The arch curve of this Clearwater shoe does not even come close to contacting the bottom of my foot in the arch area. In fact only once every few years will I ever find a shoe that the built in arch “support” bump actually contacts the arch of my foot. When I do find that, it creates a great amount of artificial pressure on my tendon and is painful and torturous to walk or stand in. Again everyone is different.
D**A
The Best Sandals in the World
I love these sandals. I read a number of reviews before I purchased them and thought maybe some of the reviews indulged in a bit of gleeful hyperbole. They did not. These are maybe the best sandals in the world. They are the best I've worn. What I mean by that is they are comfortable right out of the box, fit true to size, provide good arch and total support of the foot, require no breaking in, and look good on your feet. The pair I selected (this time!) has a kind of pink-coral trim which is actually a soft felt lining inside the shoe and against the foot that is visible along the sides and back of the sandal. They are lightweight and apparently "weather-proof" and have a great ridged sole that grips rough terrain. I love these sandals. They are my first pair of Keen sandals or shoes. I have already placed orders for additional pairs-- slides, slippers, lace up oxfords, and another style of sandals. Over the years, I've worn many brands of sandal and walking shoes (Mephisto, Clark's, Merrell, etc.), but Keen's may be the best sandals in the world.
M**E
Great shoes for outdoor adventures
This is my first pair of Keens and overall, I have not been disappointed.These shoes are amazing for outdoor adventuring. They are super comfortable, lightweight, and I love being able to slip them on quickly. I wear them in the summer to hike, camp, or splash around in the water. Honestly, I have been impressed with their durability and comfort; I can hike on pretty uneven terrain for miles and my feet feel great. In the winter, I can get away with wearing wool socks under them if it's not too chilly outside. The only thing I was a little disappointed with was the time it takes for them to dry. It seems like they do not dry any faster than typical tennis shoes.I know some people have complained that they start to smell after a while. So far, this has not been a problem with mine. I have given them about 8 months of hard wear, in bare feet, through a pretty warm summer, and mine still smell fine. I can imagine that it would be much easier (and more successful) to wash these than tennis shoes.I typically wear either a 9 or 9.5 in women's shoes, I originally went with the 9, and it was pretty small. The 9.5 fit perfectly. So, if you're in between sizes, I would size up to be safe.I would definitely recommend these to anyone who is looking for a durable outdoor shoe that is light, cool, and easy to slip on and off.
G**Y
Pretty Keens
Loved the shoes, the colour combination was awesome.I buy Keens for the comfort & durability so these were a nice combination of all three♥️♥️
M**M
Parfaites !
Confortable et cutes :) Livraison très rapide et bon service à la clientèle
S**I
Saubequem und schick.
Suchte einen Schuh, den man im Sommer auch für Städtetrips zu Kleidern/Röcken anziehen kann.Hatte davor schon ein Paar von der Marke, welches nach fast 10 Jahren nun doch mal etwas "abgenudelt" ausschaut (aber noch immer keine Defekte o.ä..hat!). Das neue Paar nehme ich für die Städtetrips, das alte für daheim u Wandern.Klare Kaufempfehlung!!!
L**
Super bra skor
Så otroligt nöjd med dessa skor! Lite ändrad modell mot de jag hade men är nog till det bättre faktiskt 😁 super bäst skor/sandaler!!
I**N
Bra, som förväntat!
Utmärkt. Snabb leverans.
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