Keen Kids Boy's Ridge Flex Mid Height Waterproof Hiking Boots Olive
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Keen Kids Boy's Ridge Flex Mid Height Waterproof Hiking Boots Olive

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Category
KEEN
Type
kids

About this product

These Keen Kids Boy's Ridge Flex Mid Height Waterproof Hiking Boots come in an Olive color, sized for a 13 Little Kid (US Shoe Size 13). They feature a lace-up closure and a round toe design, crafted with a manmade upper material. The mid-height style offers good ankle support, and the solid pattern maintains a classic outdoor aesthetic. These boots are suitable for various activities, classified under an athletic style.

Our take

For younger boys, these Keen Ridge Flex hiking boots seem like a decent choice for general outdoor play and light hikes. The mid-height design is good for providing some ankle support, which is important for energetic little feet. The lace-up closure allows for a snug fit, and the olive color is a practical option for kids' footwear, as it tends to hide dirt well. However, the upper material is listed as 'manmade,' which, while potentially durable, might not offer the same breathability or natural feel as leather. They are also described as an 'athletic' style, suggesting they might be more suited for versatility rather than dedicated rugged hiking.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Mid height offers ankle support
  • Lace-up closure for secure fit
  • Practical olive color
  • Round toe for comfort
  • Suitable for Little Kid US Size 13

Cons

  • Manmade upper may lack breathability
  • Athletic style might not be for serious hiking

Specifications

  • US Shoe Size 13 Little Kid
  • Shoe Width M
  • Brand KEEN
  • Closure Lace up
  • Color Green
  • Department Boys
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Pattern
Solid
Style
Athletic
Toe Shape
Round Toe
Type
Boot
Upper Material
Manmade
Vintage
No

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