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Keen Springwater II Cycling Shoes (For Women)

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Overview

About Keen Springwater II Cycling Shoes (For Women)

Closeouts. Keen's Springwater II cycling shoes are the lighter-weight second generation of the brand's popular Springwater, which made tracks with a multipurpose design. They're as ready to jet down the bike path as they are to trot around local shops on your day off.

Specs

Specs about Keen Springwater II Cycling Shoes (For Women)

  • Recommended use: Road
  • Cleat compatibility: SPD
  • Lacing/buckle system: Touch fasten
  • Upper: Mesh and synthetic leather
  • Lining: Mesh
  • Removable insole
  • Midsole: Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA)
  • Outsole: Rubber
  • Weight (pair): 1 lb. 14 oz.
  • Made in China

Reviews

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3.777777 5 Overall Rating: 3.8 3.777777 Based on 9 reviews

Most Helpful 5-Star Review

5.0 out of 5 stars. Great for MTB or hydrid bike riding.
Reviewed by Anonymous from Oak Hill, WV on Wednesday, December 24, 2014
I have to go along with others in recommending to order a 1/2 size larger than your regular size. I always wear an 8 1/2 in Keen Footwear, but ordered a 9 in these and they fit perfectly. I would also have to say that if you have a wider, or otherwise thick foot, the toe box will be a little smaller than you would like. I have a thin, narrow foot and the shoe fits perfectly. I can't rave enough about these shoes. I use them for mtb trail and single track riding as well as hybrid bike pavement riding. I've used them in cold weather in the 20's with a wool sock and my toes still had plenty of room. The shoes don't say they are waterproof, but my feet have not gotten wet except when my foot was completely submerged under water while crossing a creek. One more thing I would like to mention, until switching to these shoes my toes would begin to tingle after about 3-4 miles of riding. These shoes completely stopped that problem. They also do well when/if you have to hike and bike, having enough tread and grip to keep me sure footed. I use them with Wellgo 98A cleats and Shimano M530 pedals and Wellgo WPD-823 pedals.
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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. Spinning class is much more fun!
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Virginia on Monday, January 5, 2015
    Love my new cycling shoes! Very glad I ordered a 1/2 size larger as the shoes fit differently than my Keen work boots and sandals.

    Got pedals and cleats for a holiday gift and installed the cleats for my spinning class. Felt much better than the running shoes I've been wearing and my arches didn't hurt after class from standing on the pedals.

    Look forward to using on my mountain bike once I install the new pedals.
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. Great for MTB or hydrid bike riding.
    Reviewed by Anonymous from Oak Hill, WV on Wednesday, December 24, 2014
    I have to go along with others in recommending to order a 1/2 size larger than your regular size. I always wear an 8 1/2 in Keen Footwear, but ordered a 9 in these and they fit perfectly. I would also have to say that if you have a wider, or otherwise thick foot, the toe box will be a little smaller than you would like. I have a thin, narrow foot and the shoe fits perfectly. I can't rave enough about these shoes. I use them for mtb trail and single track riding as well as hybrid bike pavement riding. I've used them in cold weather in the 20's with a wool sock and my toes still had plenty of room. The shoes don't say they are waterproof, but my feet have not gotten wet except when my foot was completely submerged under water while crossing a creek. One more thing I would like to mention, until switching to these shoes my toes would begin to tingle after about 3-4 miles of riding. These shoes completely stopped that problem. They also do well when/if you have to hike and bike, having enough tread and grip to keep me sure footed. I use them with Wellgo 98A cleats and Shimano M530 pedals and Wellgo WPD-823 pedals.
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars. cycling
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Washington on Wednesday, October 22, 2014
    I ordered these shoes before and the rubber at the end of the shoe pressed down on my toes and was very uncomfortable. This time around I ordered a 1/2 size up and they feel better, still feel the top of the shoe on my toes, but I hoping that will go away after use. I've used these several times for a short trek on my bike and they keep my feet dry with good support. . I'm not so sure I'd want to "trot around the local shops" as there is no movement in the sole, but that is why they are cycling shoes. However if you were caught without your tennis shoes and wanted to hit the mall for something absolutely had to have, I think they would be fine.
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars. Nice shoe, didn't fit
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Lakeshore runner from Michigan on Wednesday, June 18, 2014
    The shoe seemed to be fine but unfortunately, it was too short in the toe box. The top of the shoe pressed down on my toes. Sad to have to return them.
  • 2.0 out of 5 stars. Appear well built but strange fit and heavy
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Colin from Oregon on Friday, May 30, 2014
    When I pulled these out of the box I realized they are quite heavy but not too horrible. My wife put them on and while the length and width were good, the rubber on the toe make the top of the toe box too low, crushing the tops of her big toes. After just a couple minutes wearing them around the house she realized there was no way she could keep them. Thank goodness for STP's awesome return policy!

About Keen

Keen shoes have been helping feet find adventure since 2003, and it all began with the signature KEEN.PROTECT toe bumper. It might seem strange to build a footwear company around a feature, but that iconic toe bumper is more than just a style add-on. It’s what allows Keen sandals to hit the trails and provide the best toe protection possible. In fact, Keen was one of the first footwear companies to make closed-toed hiking sandals. Over the years, the product selection has continued to grow and now includes Keen hiking boots, trail shoes, cycling shoes, socks, clothing and bags. The brand is also actively involved in land and water conservation projects in the US, Canada, Europe and Japan.