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  1. #1
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    Feb 2005
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    I only have used them for around town farm stand rides, etc. Not more than 20 miles. They do feel a little harder to clip in and out of, but nothing that really bothers me. However, for some reason, the heel hits my pannier, even though I have it pushed all the way back. I's annoying. Neither my Sidi mountain shoes or my Gore Alp-X winter cycling boots do this. Since I only use the sandals on my Jamis, which is not used for long rides, I deal with it.
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  2. #2
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    Mar 2008
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    Austin, TX
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    I use cleats on mine. Wore on tour last year. Days with 50+ miles were not a problem.

    I've had my Keens for almost 3 years now. They're in great shape, and I have NOT been gentle with them. They've finally developed a little odor lately, so last week I threw them in the washing machine with a load of rags (cleats and all!) and they look like new.

  3. #3
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    Jul 2009
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    Black Hills of SD
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    I noticed today that Sierra Trading Post has them on sale... (no affiliation)

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  4. #4
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    Nov 2009
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    I prefer Keen Commuters on my BMX pedals without cleats. I tried them in spinning class with cleats and found they were collapsing a bit around the pedal. Perhaps it was just this particular pair, but I didn't care for it. I've ridden up to 75 miles with the Keens on BMX pedals, so it hasn't been a problem. The cleats didn't last long enough on the Keens last summer for me to try them on the real bike.

  5. #5
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    Jul 2007
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    I love my Keens. Yes, I wear them with cleats.

    I wear them to teach spin class in. Class is 60mins, and this winter I taught six classes a week. No problems there. Only lots of compliments as they are unique.

    Also, I wear them to mtb in with Smart Wool socks for little more protection. Plus, sometimes casual riding around the neighborhood with the kids.

    The thing about the road biking I found for me is that I needed a stiffer, wider, more supportive platform. In that case I ride Look Keo Elle pedals, and a full carbon sole road shoe.

    Good Luck.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
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    I wore my keens last year for both days of the STP. They were pretty comfy most of the way, but I do seem to recall having to stop and take them off and kneed my achy feet close to the end of the ride, but who knows if I wouldn't have needed to do that with regular shoes?

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  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by soprano View Post
    I use cleats on mine. Wore on tour last year. Days with 50+ miles were not a problem.

    I've had my Keens for almost 3 years now. They're in great shape, and I have NOT been gentle with them. They've finally developed a little odor lately, so last week I threw them in the washing machine with a load of rags (cleats and all!) and they look like new.
    Wow!

    Mine have the odor problem as well. I really noticed it when I whipped off my shoe to show the cleat to a student in my spin class and bout fell over from the smell lol.

    Well, Keens are tough. I've never thought about the washing machine though, hmm.

  8. #8
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Location
    Katy, Texas
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    I love my keens- 3 years pluc, two cross countries with lots of walking around in them in between. They seem stiff enough to me and I have ridden some long and difficult days in them.
    marni
    Katy, Texas
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  9. #9
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    DE
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    Oh gosh, I LOVE my Keen sandals - with Frog pedals/cleats. I have worn them for up to 70 miles on a single ride, no problems. In fact the very first ride I did with them was 64 miles. I just wish it would warm up enough to start wearing them again. I put away my winter Sidis but I did 30 miles today with my regular Sidis and by the end of the ride my toes were frozen. That east wind coming over the ocean can be very cold and damp.

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Jun 2010
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    I love my keens, but for more than 35 miles they have a little too much flex for me. For longer rides, I prefer my Sidi, but for breeze on your feet when it is crazy hot, nothing is better than the Keens.

  11. #11
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    Apr 2011
    Location
    Kailua, Oahu, Hawaii
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    40 miles was my max. I felt they weren't stiff enough over that mileage. Too much effort at the point. Can be more efficient with my SIDI's.

    They are excellent for Sprint Tri's. You rinse off your feet, pop on the Keen's and by the time you are done on the bike your feet are dry!

    I still use them on my hybrid. I miss being able to start pedaling without worry of slipping off the pedal if you don't clip in right away. The rubber grip of the soles is good for that. And for walking around. But not for longer, competitive distances for me. I would probably use them for longer "fun" rides with lots of stops.

 

 

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