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TARGHEE II MID WP SLATE BLACK/FLINTSTONE - WOMENS

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WOMEN'S SIZING

This conversion chart is just an approximation as each brand uses their own lasts and have unique fit characteristics. Please visit your local Lamey Wellehan store where a trained associate can assess proper fit.

US Women's EU Foot Length (Inches)
5 35 8 2/3
5.5 35.5 8 5/6
6 36.5 9
6.5 37 9 1/6
7 37.5 9 1/3
7.5 38 9 1/2
8 39 9 2/3
8.5 39.5 9 5/6
9 40 10
9.5 40.5 10 1/6
10 41.5 10 1/3
10.5 41.5 10 1/2
11 42.5 10 2/3
11.5 43.5 10 5/6
12 44 11
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The KEEN Targhee II Mid women's hiking boot features the KEEN. Dry waterproof, breathable membrane to keep moisture and debris out. The shoe comprises leather and mesh upper, 4mm multi-directional lugs to provide traction, an underfoot shank to provide torsional stability, and a contoured heel lock to keep your heel from slipping. The removable dual-density compression-molded EVA midsole, non-marking rubber outsole, and contoured heel lock provide comfort.

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Almost perfect

I've had mine for 2 years, they're still comfortable & awesome for hiking. The only reason I didn't give a 5 🌟 rating is because on the side of the boot where the rubber (or whatever the material is) meets the leather, the cement wore off pretty quickly & the leather rotted. It took 18 +/- months of heavy use but good upkeep after I noticed a slight separation to do that though. Had I known this would happen I would have had them repaired right away. Both boots are at an independent repair shop now, 1 getting fixed & the other getting preventative maintenance done. I guess my only complaint really is that I feel like the boots should have lasted more than 18-24 months after purchase before needing professional repair.

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Comfortable toe room

Love my Keen Targhee II’s. Try them against the new tardy threes and found that the older version has a larger toebox or more room. Wound up staying with the older version. Although the newer ones look like they have a better soul as far as staying all together in one piece. The older Targhee II sole came apart on me so I was hesitant to buy them again. But decided to try one more pair because it is the most comfortable hiker I have found. ( my husband’s Targhee II fell apart too.

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