Your new favorite shoe. Combining winter-ready construction with an easy, slip-on style, the Brixen low is perfect at home, around town and after a day in the hills. Waterproof nubuck leather and keen. Dry membrane ensure that feet stay dry. With winter-ready construction with easy, slip-on style, this fleece-lined shoe is perfect at home, around town or out in the wild. Waterproofing protects the outside, and a thermal heat shield footbed keeps heat in. KEEN products are consciously created using PFC-free water repellent (in applicable styles) and leather sourced from Leather Working Group (LWG)-certified tanneries. KEEN makes shoes to make a difference.
P**S
Very comfortable
The most comfortable work shoe I ever owned.My last pair lasted almost 2 years & still had life in them
A**R
Very nice slip on
These are very comfy, there are a little wide in the toe area which is good for my feet. Nice arch support and well crafted.
M**Y
Sizing is odd
The 3rd pair I ordered was the fit I needed.I was 10.5. The 10.5 I ordered had my feet swimming in them. Ordered a 10. Still, the 10 was too big. Ordered a 9.5 and they came in spot on. Perfect fit. And, with that I can say they're great. I've 3 other pair of Keens from shoe to hiker to work boot and all are 10.5. Go figure. Nevertheless these Brixen are break in free for me. Easy on and off. Pretty good support. I hiked all over Ireland in them and kept dry in drizzles to rain blowing sideways. Lugs on bottom are easy to clean and provided good grip except on slime covered river rock(totally came out from under me, should've known better). I'd buy em again when these wear out welcome12/25/24- These have still been great for easy use( around house, walking, out n about). The initial trip with lot of walking/hiking proved themselves good. I am a tradesman but I'd never wear these on the job. They're just Not a Work boot, never will be, although they're right at home in a tractor. I don't care if they've the caution triangle on them or not- Def not steel or composite toe. I do use them a lot. Boots or dress shoes come off and these go on. Maybe I got lucky on the quality, maybe not but, I've no splits, seam breaks nor sole parts flapping around. I'd def buy again.
H**N
Great with one exception
I wilderness camp more than the average outdoor person and like to use the Keen variations on their Jungle Moc theme. This appealed to me because of the lining. It appears it'll work out. It has all the plusses of its siblings, but the one drawback. These shoes want to wear away your skin around the entry rim, especially the top of the tongue. Breaking them in helps somewhat. Yes, I could wear socks but that negates some of the convenience. They certainly roomy enough to add socks. But, they are bulletproof with good traction, so I'll live with the warts.
N**.
Between Keen Slip Ons
I bought the Keen Brixen and the Keen Targhee III Slip on at Amazon’s try it before you buy. Although the Targhee III is easy in my ankles, the width on the toe box was too narrow for my wide feet and was just too tight overall. Perhaps, if Keen offer the Targhee III on a half size bigger it would be perfect for me. Cause the grip on this shoe is good. The Keen Brixen on the on the other hand had this grip on my ankles that did not feel right at first. But of course like any shoe, one has to wear it the whole day to make a decision. After a while I got use to the ankle grip of the shoe. Over all, this shoe is wider than the Targhee III and it feels like your wearing Crocs but more protection. Although the Targhee III has more grip on wet surfaces, I think you have to wear the Brixen for a day so that the rubber has time to kind a heat up for good grip. Personally, I work as a Dialysis Nurse in a hospital and I’m always on my feet dragging large dialysis equipment and getting my shoe wet. So getting the sole of the shoe hot is never a problem for me. Additionally, my feet are not sore from working 18 plus hours in the hospital I work in. My two cents for two slip on shoes Keen offers is that if your feet is not so wide and you want the fit to be snug then go for the Targhee III. But if your feet are overtly wide get the Brixen. I guess, everybody’s anatomy is just different. The Keen Brixen just works best for people like myself. As far as the durability, let’s see in 6 months to a year. Hope it does not give too soon especially I use this shoe everyday to work and during my off days. Over all I’m pleased with Brixen but I wish that Keen had offered this shoe with orthotic insoles not the insulated heat thing that was included in the shoe. But I would definitly buy this shoe again. Just need to buy an insole for it.
D**R
You could do worse
Shoes are very good at keeping your feet dry in low wet grass, but they are heavier than most boots out there.
G**L
Amazing right out of the box!!
I opened the box and put them on and they fit perfectly just like the other 4 Keen styles I have bought new in the last year since buying 2 pairs at Goodwill. I must say I am hooked on the Keen shoe and boot line with plenty great support plenty of toe room!! You cannot go wrong with these slip on shoes with the rubber toe guards, comfort, foot support and a great value for the money!!
S**Y
Finally found what my feet have been looking for.
I used to only buy Dr. Marten slip on shoes, but the ones I liked are no longer available. I've tried Merrell's (I liked the old, World Legend, but the newer Jungle Moc was way too narrow) Sketchers (that's a no from me dog) and now these Keen's. This is what I've been looking for in a slip-on shoe, not too hard to get my hooves in and out of, and not so loose that they slip off un-expectedly. I have high arches, and these are comfortable. I am a bridge officer on a ship, so I wear these 12 hrs. a day, 7 days a week for 3 weeks straight, they aren't being abused by any means, but they are holding up great and most importantly staying comfortable.I typically wear a size 13 and these 13's fit as expected. I won't hesitate to purchase another pair in the future, when/if these do wear out.These shoes aren't the most attractive I've ever seen, but i like them and have no doubt that they'll hold up for quite a while.I now see these same shoes are selling for $150 and I bought them for $78, I don't know if I would feel comfortable spending nearly double for the same shoe.It is now Jan. 2025 and my Keen's are still kicking. I did however put in a new set of Smartfeet insoles, due to the original ones fraying and creating uncomfortable balls of lint in my shoe. The leather has held up exceptionally well and the soles haven't cracked at all. These do not look as sharp as my favorite Doc's mentioned earlier, but they have held up well under the light duty I'm putting them through and are comfortable throughout the day. Well worth the price I paid for them. But again, they're ugly.
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