KEEN is clearly invested in the whole family. The brand continues to build hiking boots that are comfortable yet durable and complaint-free — a bonus for parents everywhere.
Each summer, my husband plans a family backpacking trip in a nearby national park or backcountry area. I’m giving him props because he does all the work — scouting, mapping, vetting, buying, even packing. My sons and me, well, we stuff a stuff sack or two and show up with our boots on.
This year we tried some KEENs. It was a grand experiment to see if we could contain the kids’ complaints. No doubt, a backpack does get heavy on little ones’ shoulders. But we thought eliminating any foot issues would clear the way for happier hiking all around.
KEEN Targhee for the Whole Family
So we got to work on our family field test experiment. The fully waterproof or vented Targhees come in sizes for the whole family. It’s the first season KEEN added a kids’ model to the Targhee line of boots.
KEEN has caught on that to get kids to give up their Nike Frees for more stable backpacking boots, you’ve got to create the “mini-me” boot. It looks just like dad’s boot, which is kind of cool. The mindset becomes, “There’s probably a reason he’s wearing his, so I’ll wear mine too.”
We got the KEEN Targhee hiking boots (women’s, men’s, kids’) a few weeks in advance of our Labor Day trip. So we planned to at least do some mini hikes near our neighborhood to break in the boots. We live in the mountains, so even a stroll down the block is an adventure in most people’s books.
However, between two busy boys’ schedules and a parent who prioritizes riding bikes and long-distance trail running, we only squeezed in one pre-backpacking hiking session. And that was a flat stroll around a lake, which ended in ice cream. (Oh, and my husband counted chopping wood in the yard as his break-in period.)
KEEN Hiking Boots Under the Pack, on the Trail
