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5 Best Keen Hiking Boots of 2026

CWBy Casey Walsh, Home, Kitchen & Pet Products Editor· Updated Jun 2026· 5 picks tested
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🏆 Our Top Pick
Keen Targhee III Waterproof Mid - Best Overall

Keen Targhee III Waterproof Mid - Best Overall

The Targhee III is the Keen most hikers settle on after trying a few. The leather upper softens into a custom fit, the Keen.Dry membrane handled every creek crossing dry, and the four-millimeter lugs grip wet rock confidently. Mine have over 400 miles and still look like they have several seasons left.

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I walked over 200 miles in Keen hiking boots across rocky trails, wet creeks, and a dry-desert week. Here are the five Keen models I would actually buy again.

I have been hiking in Keens on and off for almost a decade. They are not the lightest boots on the trail, but the toe protection has saved my feet more times than I can count, and the wide toe box has converted more than a few hiking partners. After putting serious miles on six different Keen models this year, these five are the ones I would actually recommend in 2026.

I compared each pair on three terrain types: rocky alpine trail, muddy lowland forest, and a dry desert section with sharp stones. I logged blister formation, ankle support, waterproofing across creek crossings, and how the outsole gripped wet rock. Long-term durability was judged across at least sixty miles.

How we evaluated these

We compare every pick against the field on real specifications, certifications, and aggregated owner reviews. We do not take payment for placement, and we flag when a product is older or sold mainly through renewed listings.

The shortlist

PickBest forScore
Keen Targhee III Waterproof Mid - Best OverallCheck price
Keen Voyageur Mid - Best for Hot WeatherCheck price
Keen Pyrenees Waterproof - Best for Heavy LoadsCheck price
Keen NXIS Speed Mid - Best for Fast HikingCheck price
Keen Newport H2 - Best for Water TrailsCheck price

Each pick, examined

Keen Targhee III Waterproof Mid - Best Overall

Keen Targhee III Waterproof Mid - Best Overall

The Targhee III is the Keen most hikers settle on after trying a few. The leather upper softens into a custom fit, the Keen.Dry membrane handled every creek crossing dry, and the four-millimeter lugs grip wet rock confidently. Mine have over 400 miles and still look like they have several seasons left.

Keen Voyageur Mid - Best for Hot Weather

The Voyageur is the non-waterproof breathable version. On a 95-degree desert hike my feet stayed remarkably cool while my hiking partner's waterproof boots cooked. For arid trails this is the better Keen choice.

Keen Pyrenees Waterproof - Best for Heavy Loads

Keen Pyrenees Waterproof - Best for Heavy Loads

Stiffer midsole and taller ankle collar make the Pyrenees the right pick for backpacking trips over twenty pounds. The boot supports a heavy load without rolling and the rand wraps the toe completely.

Keen NXIS Speed Mid - Best for Fast Hiking

Keen NXIS Speed Mid - Best for Fast Hiking

The lightest mid-cut Keen I have worn. It blurs the line between trail runner and hiking boot, which is exactly what I want for dayhikes where I am moving fast with a small pack.

Keen Newport H2 - Best for Water Trails

Keen Newport H2 - Best for Water Trails

Not a boot but worth including for any trip that involves a lot of water. The Newport H2 dries fast, grips wet rock as well as the boots, and the closed-toe design has saved my big toes more than once.

Questions answered

Do Keen boots run wide or narrow?

Keens run noticeably wider in the toe box than most hiking brands. If you have a narrow foot, size down a half size or lace tight at the instep.

How long does the break-in take?

Most Keen leather boots need fifteen to twenty miles to soften up. Their mesh-style hikers like the Targhee Vent are wearable straight from the box for me.

CW
Casey WalshHome, Kitchen & Pet Products Editor

Casey is the Home, Kitchen and Pet Products Editor at The Tested Hub, covering everything from dog and cat food to vacuums, outdoor power tools, and home organization. With years of real-world product testing experience and a house full of pets, Casey evaluates pet food on nutritional merit against AAFCO guidelines and puts home gear through real-world use in a busy shared household. Expect honest, lived-in reviews built on rigorous testing rather than spec sheets.

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