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Keen Utility Mens Milwaukee6 Steel Toe Waterproof

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Size: 10.5 Wide


Color: Slate Black


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Keen Utility Mens Milwaukee6 Steel Toe Waterproof

Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 11, 2024


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Work boots
Size: 13 Wide Color: Black
These boots are comfortable, durable, work as hard as I do. I am hard on my shoes but these boots can take all the work and then some
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2024 by Gibby

  • Best boots I've ever owned
Size: 10.5 Color: Dark Earth
This is my second pair. Bought to replace my first pair since they were on sale, but the first pair are still rocking, as you can see in the pictures. I'm breaking in the new pair as back-ups. They were comfortable since the day I first put them on, and become even more comfortable with time. My feet never hurt, or get wet in them. The toe box is nice and wide, yet my feet feel secure in them. The leather is super tough and the outsole rubber very durable. I really like the look too. I see other people having quality issues with them, but my first pair are still in great shape after 2+ years, wearing 48 hours a week as an electrician. I think it's important to get the size that fits you properly to minimize stress on the materials. Anyways, I'll keep buying this boot as long as they're still making them, and the quality stays the same. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024 by Ian Ian

  • My first (of many) pair of Keens
Size: 10.5 Color: Dark Earth
Let me preface this review by summing up the rest of the review in three words: These. Things. Rock! I purchased a size 10.5 pair of these Friday, May 8th of this year and selected Saturday delivery, for no other reason than I was excited to get them. They arrived first thing the next morning and I immediately tried them on. I made a trip to Cabela's a week before to try on several pairs of different boots and this was the pair I settled on because they were amazingly comfortable and had awesome amounts of support. They fit just as expected, both at Cabela's and in my living room. My previous pair of steel toes were 6" boots and I believe these are 8", so it took a bit if shoelace adjustment for me to find a comfort zone that allowed me to get the full range of motion in my ankle due to the higher boot height. The good thing is that the top three sets of shoelace eyelets let you almost "lock" the lace in place - meaning you could leave the laces over your foot as loose as you like, tighten the upper ankle laces as tight as you like (or vice versa and anywhere in between) and it'll stay that way! There was a small break in period due to the stiffer, taller uppers, but after about a week of constant wear, I didn't notice any discomfort. I recently sprained my ankle so the extra support is welcome at the moment. I work 6 days a week and I'm on my feet for anywhere between 8-10 hours each day and I feel like I have SO much more energy left at the end of the day with these boots than with my previous set of Timberland Pro's. To be fair to Timberland, my old pair is about one or two years old now and saw the same 6 day work weeks as these boots will. But I don't remember my Tims EVER being this cozy. I work as an industrial/mechanic/research and development tech type position and I'm always climbing, kneeling, squatting, balancing on ledges, crawling around, and even using my steel toes as hammers from time to time. These things have held up perfectly so far (it's only been two weeks). The OTHER reason I purchased this particular pair of work boots was because I was looking for an aggressive tread pattern so that I could also use them as a pair of heavy duty hiking boots. When I tried them on at Cabela's, the tread pattern appeared far beyond any of the others in off-road traction (is this a tire review or ...?) This past Memorial Day weekend (God Bless our Fallen Heroes), I took them camping/hiking for the first time. Our campsite was along a river bank, up a steep, loose dirt hill. Both descending and ascending the hill, I was BLOWN AWAY by how much grip these Keens had!! The incline was beyond 45 degrees, probably closer to 50-ish, and aside from hauling my 200 lb self up a 100% grade, it was a breeze! Even with my sprained ankle at about 80% healed, I could gingerly make it up and down the hill without a single slip. And once we made it down to the river to fill up our water bottles, I decided to try out how waterproof they are. Standing in ankle deep water, my socks were bone dry. After about 3 or 4 minutes of standing in the river, I thought I had a leak, because my feet started to cool off, but it was just temperature of the river water finally making it through the boot. Not a drop made it through! I am VERY VERY pleased with the performance of this boot. I'm not sure I could ask for a better performing boot. The reason I only gave it four stars was because of the looks. They are a bit clunky looking, even for a pair of steel-toed work boots. I'm not a huge fan of the rubber over-toe protection, but I admit this will add more shoe protection and essentially longer life to the shoes. Also, my pair had some extra glue seeping out behind said rubber over-toe, which was a bit unsightly, but again, I'd rather have a little extra glue to make sure the toe will last than have not enough glue and have them fall apart. All in all, these boots are heavenly. I'm not a trend-setter anyways, so the aesthetics of the boot don't bother me very much, especially with the performance of these things. My recommendation? BUY BUY BUY. Thanks Keen! I'll be seeing you again soon! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2015 by Jake B

  • Don’t listen to the hater’s…
Size: 12 Color: Black
Had these bad boys for three months now and still amazing how comfortable and well made these boots are. Keeps my feet dry and protects from just about everything. I put some cruv heal insoles for a better feel and because I have a bad back. Second best pair of boots I’ve worn.
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2024 by Timothy Sheehan Timothy Sheehan

  • Good product
Size: 12 Color: Dark Earth
Have had many pairs of these, but recently, the last few pairs have split up at the front by the rubber toe box, which allows water to get in
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Long lasting quality
Size: 11 Color: Black
I work in a machine shop, there’s coolant, metal chips, grinding dust, etc. These boots have lasted me 3 years which is three times the longevity of other work boots I’ve purchased. And they’re still quite comfortable! Did have to replace the laces, that’s the only issue I’ve had. Can’t recommend enough!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2024 by Chris Pieschel

  • Exactly what I was looking for.
Size: 11.5 Color: Slate Black
This is my 3rd pair of this boot. It is comfortable and serves me well on the jobsite.
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2024 by Sharon White Sharon White

  • So far not so good :/
Size: 9.5 Color: Slate Black
Update 6/17/15 - Okay - in a better place now and have upgraded my review to 3 stars because Keen did come through and is replacing the boots. I heard back from Keen yesterday and they provided me with a coupon for a new pair of boots and the person that reached out to me was very helpful. Glad to see that Keen stood behind their product. Update 6/9/15 - I finally called customer services and they told me that I should just work the claim through Amazon as it would be faster than waiting on them. I indicated I didn't see how this was Amazon's fault because of a material defect in the boot and they said it didn't really matter it would still be quicker just to work it through Amazon. The person on the phone at Keen was pretty much as unhelpful as she could possibly be. She said that they would put my warranty claim on hold until I reached out to Amazon which I told them I wasn't going to do and she then reiterated well we'd suggest you work this through Amazon. Update 6/7/15 - well several weeks in of periodically wearing these boots and I still can't get the darn things broken in. Maybe I just got a lemon. I think I found the culprit though - unlike several of my other pair of boots these have a stitch seam right in the center of the back of your heal and I think that the stitching is what is digging into my foot. I'm going to give them another week or two and if not broken in they are probably headed to the trash can. At this point they look pretty messy just from mud around the house so I would feel bad sending them back. Oh, and in regards to the warranty claim for the bad stitching on the tongue, we are now 3 weeks in and not a single word from Keen. On their website it is still saying in process. Due to the lack of responsiveness and issues with the boot I'm going from my generous 2 stars down to 1. Will reassess if/when I hear back. Based on the previous reviews I really wanted to like these boots but so far I have not been impressed. On the second day of wearing the boots the tongue stitching has started to separate resulting in about a 1.5 in gap between the leather and the waterproof backing I was able to re-stitch it until I could work the warranty claim through Keen but not something to expect to do on a pair of new boots. I submitted the warranty claim to Keen one week ago as of the date of this review and I've yet to hear anything back which doesn't bode well for this customer service experience. With all that said, my biggest gripe is actually the long break in period. I've owned many Red Wings, Wolverines, Chippewas, Danners, etc. and so far the break in on these has been the longest and most painful. The first day I wore them for about 2 hours to hang tree stands and didn't take any other boots with me - huge mistake. By the end of the two hours I could barely walk and actually debated going barefoot - no joke. Had a bad blister from that experience and couldn't wear them for about 3 days. The next several times I wore them was just to walk the dog for about 15-20min at a time which has actually helped. I'm about 2.5 weeks in and they are now actually wearable. I push mow my yard which takes about an hour and made it through that today with no real problem. Also, it isn't like I was wearing bad socks - I only wear Darn Tough socks with my boots which are some of the best socks out there in my opinion. The boots do have some redeeming factors assuming I may have gotten a dud on the stitching. They are light weight which will be nice once they are fully broken in. The tread is pretty aggressive and seems to do fine on wet grass and mud which is nice. The leather seems to be of good quality and is actually pretty soft which should have resulted in a quicker break in but for some reason didn't. Appearance is good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2015 by wvrktguy

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