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KEEN Women's Voyageur Low Height Breathable

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Size: 6.5


Color: Brindle/Alaskan Blue


Description

Waterproof leather and breathable mesh upper

Item model number ‏ : ‎ Women's Voyageur


Department ‏ : ‎ womens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 13, 2014


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ KEEN


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Best Sellers Rank: #133,613 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry) #84 in Women's Hiking Shoes


#84 in Women's Hiking Shoes:


Customer Reviews: 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,433)


Color: Brindle/Alaskan Blue


Occasion Type: Hiking


Heel Type: Block Heel, No Heel, low-heel


Toe Style: Closed Toe


Occasion Lifestyle: Outdoor


Style Name: Voyageur Low Height Breathable


Pattern: Solid


Subject Character: Occupational professional


Seasons: Spring


Pattern: solid


Special Features: non-marking


Closure Type: Lace-Up


Sport Type: Hiking


Embellishment Feature: cap-toe


Shoe Type: Athletic Shoe


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Strap Type: fabric


Has Shoe Adjustability: Yes


Insole Cushioning: Dual density EVA


Cushioning Level: Moderate


Outer Material: Leather


lining-description: Fabric


Sole Material: Rubber


Insole Material: Textile


Material Fabric: Leather


Brand: KEEN


Model Name: Voyageur Low Height Breathable


Style Number: 1011523


UPC: 887194311668


Global Trade Identification Number: 68


Manufacturer: KEEN


Number of Items: 1


Manufacturer Part Number: 1011523


Item Weight: 13.5 Ounces


Item Type Name: Hiking Shoes


Unit Count: 1 Count


Fit to Size Sentiment: true


Platform Height: 0.25 Inches


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Love these shoes after 10 years
Size: 6 Color: Brindle/Alaskan Blue
Love this hiking shoe! Late to review, but Ive had these shoes for 10 years and they have been a friend to my feet. Never a blister or uncomfortable spot and generally, my feet aren't sore. As a woman to who has worn heels most of my career, i am sensitive to good support and comfort. I hike mostly in rocky Pennsylvania (if you know, you know), Utah, Colorado - the soles and toe box provide alot of protection and have had great grip, very little slipping. I dont hike in much mud/rain, so I can't comment on the extremes. No rips, tears and soles have an expected amount of tread left. Fit- true to size, I generally wear a 6 or 6.5, the 6 were perfect for me. If the boot is submerged in water, your feet will get wet. I usually spray once or twice a year to help keep my feet dry as possible. I would buy definately buy again. Everything has a life and it may be time for these to be a back up/retired. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2025 by Donna

  • One of my best shoe purchases EVER!!!
Size: 10 Color: Brindle/Alaskan Blue
Writing this after a second full day of wearing my new Keens. I love these shoes!!! Excellent for walking my super active shepherd. Feel so sure footed and solid on the ground. The traction is strong and really helps you grip the surface that you're walking on. They are wide but that's because your feet actually need the room. True to size. Sturdy comfortable shoes and my feet feel better at the end of the day today after the second day breaking them in than they have with any other shoes that I have. And I have good shoes. But for my feet to be happy I have to change them up frequently day to day or even within the same day. Not the case with these. Was comfortable the whole day that I wore them and was quite active. Recommended highly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • These shoes are amazing - perfectly comfortable right out of the box! The ultimate hiking shoe.
Size: 9 Color: Brindle/Alaskan Blue
Let me preface this review by informing you that I hate shoes. If I can wear sandals of any kind instead of shoes, I will, every time. I dont' like having my feet so constrained. My hiking shoe of choice is the Chaco. I've been everywhere in those. But sometimes you need an actual hiking shoe, like when it's cold. And I am so, so, so glad I got these. I recently ordered these right before a November trip down through Arches, Canyonlands, Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef, and the Grand Canyon National Parks - so basically a 3-week trip that is all about hiking. Why would such an avid hiker order a pair of hiking shoes right before a trip without a chance to try them out or break them in first? I'm a huge procrastinator and I was on the fence about it because I have other Patagonia hiking shoes, but I hate wearing them because they are too narrow at the toes and after long hikes, this kills me. But after reading reviews, I put in my order with one-day shipping because that is level of procrastination I practice. They came just in time. The first two days of hiking were with my family right before Thanksgiving, so we did a 1 to 2 mile walk each day. No problem. Didn't even notice my feet. Which is actually a huge compliment because I notice all shoes all the time when I am wearing them. Well, except slippers I guess, but even those I'll only wear if I need the warmth. Then came the unintentional ultimate test that proved to me the true greatness of these shoes. The family had left and we were ready for a real hike. We decided on a 9-mile loop in the Needles area of Canyonlands. The hikes in this area are typically over a mixture of sandstone where the trail is marked by cairns, uneven rocky terrain, and sand. Now I can't say whether it is because my shoes were as brand new as they come and his were old, or just because mine were an overall better shoe, but for scrambling around over rocks and climbing up sometimes steep sandstone boulders/hills, these Keens had WAY better traction than my partner's Merrels - which he swears by. To make a long story short, about halfway into our hike, unpredicted snow started falling - fast. In these areas, it can be hard enough to follow a trail when you can see the ground. This was made exponentially harder by the 10 inches that fell over the next few hours and the darkness that set in. Earlier in the day as I climbed over unbelievably steep surfaces of sandstone like spiderman, I had asked "why do they call this the slickrock area?" I know why now. Since the rocks were still relatively warm from the sun earlier that day, a lot of the snow initially melted, causing a layer of runoff/slush/ice under the deep fluffy snow. These grippy rocks become slippery as could be! Then my shoes really out-shined the Merrels, my much more coordinated partner slipped several times while I remained upright. In the end, our 9-mile loop turned into a 14-mile hike of chaos, cold, wet, darkness for several hours. Since you couldn't see the ground at all, we both stepped in several freezing pools of water a foot or so deep, so the last 4 hours of the hike (it took forever to find our way!) were done in wet shoes. Luckily I had wool socks - my feet were soaked, but warm. And at the end of the longest day ever in non-broken in shoes, I had no blisters, no foot pain whatsoever, not even that typical I've been hiking way too long and my feet are tired feeling. And they dried out super quickly - I set them out near the heater and they were ready for another hike the next morning! So I can't say enough good things about these shoes. When they wear out, I'll be getting a new identical pair. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2015 by MB406

  • Great walking shoe but...
I looked high and low for the perfect walking and occasional hiking shoe. I took a chance on this model based on good reviews. I'm very picky when it comes to shoes as I have "box toes" that needs a roomy front and weak feet that need good arch and side support. When I received this pair, I was delighted by its fit, comfort, style and durability. The long search was over! It's been four months since I've been wearing the Keens 4-5 days a week around the house and for 1/2 hour morning and brief evening walks with my dog. I've been loving it . . . until now. This morning it started raining lightly as I walked my dog in my Keens. I live in Los Angeles, where we call a light sprinkle rain. In less than 5 minutes, my left toes started feeling damp. By the time I got home less than 10 minutes later, the top of my left sock and foot was wet as though it went through a marsh, which it didn't as I walked on concrete. Funny thing is, my right foot was dry. I noticed the same situation last month in Philadelphia while walking on a sidewalk covered with a light amount of snow. While the description for these Keens don't mention anything about them being waterproof, I assumed at least the toe part would be waterproof because of the heavy duty rubber layer over it. In the case of my left shoe, at least, that's not the case. Either the toe part of the shoe is indeed waterproof and my left shoe was improperly sealed or it is not waterproof and the right shoe remaining dry was a fluke. In any case, these shoes are wonderful for comfort and support, but if you need a pair that will keep your toes dry during the occasional mildly wet condition, look elsewhere. I'll have to reserve these Keens for only dry conditions and find another all-weather pair as I hate wet toes! Not that it rains much in L.A. . . . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2013 by Jules in LA

  • Little expensive but big quality
Size: 9 Color: Brindle/Alaskan Blue
Tough and comfortable after many months.
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2026 by Sammy

  • For a woman’s foot
Size: 8 Color: Brindle/Alaskan Blue
I’ve always needed and usually not found high quality women’s walking/hiking footwear with enough toe box space for actual toes to function, and a snug heel for a secure fit. Because of their quality reputation, I’ve tried Keen occasionally in the past, but was met each time with a loose heel. Not now—these have room for toes, a snug heel, and supportive overall design. I may have finally found my brand (I’m in my 70s, so it took a while.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2026 by well, ...

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