The mountains are no place for an average boot. Sparse, yet full of life, alpine zones’ rugged terrain, copious moisture, and extreme temps are exceptionally tough on hiking boots. The same can be said for the high desert, where abrasive red rock and scorching temps conspire to tear up your everyday hiking footwear.
Both conditions are typical in the areas surrounding my home in Salt Lake City, Utah — one of the semi-best-kept secrets in the USA (but really, Denver’s better). Choose a direction, and it’ll likely lead to harsh, beautiful landscapes where the state’s urban core overlaps with bursting wilderness that begs to be explored.
From desert to grass-covered foothills to verdant alpine, I’ve spent years roaming these urban-adjacent wilderness areas alongside my faithful golden retriever, Blue. And along the way, I’ve destroyed so many shoes/boots that I’ve lost count. But lately, I’ve been lacing up the KEEN Targhee IV hiking boot, and it seems to be going the distance.
The KEEN Targhee IV Steps Up to the Wasatch
Just the other day, Blue and I spent the morning rambling up the lush passages of Memory Grove, including numerous water crossings, splashies, and loose, gravelly scrambles. Then, later that afternoon, we climbed a steep red rock ridge to the strikingly beautiful (and locals’ favorite) Living Room.
Both hikes demanded bomber waterproofing, reliable support, and tough-as-nails performance that wouldn’t shy away from a plethora of trail-related beatdowns.
And those are but a few of the challenges KEEN addresses with the Targhee IV. Notably, the Targhee IV comes with a Lifetime Delamination-Free Guarantee — the killer of almost all hiking boots — especially mine.
From having my hikers poop out on me during the Teton Crest Trail to having to duct tape my kicks back together in the middle of trekking the Lost Coast, it seems like hiking shoes these days are designed to fail. So KEEN’s guarantee against delamination makes the Targhee IV especially appealing. Maybe I’ll finally leave the duct tape and super glue at home? We’ll see …
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KEEN Targhee IV: Tech in the Mountains
All of the Targhee IV’s hallmark technologies deliver significant advantages. From keeping your feet dry and warm, to simply lasting longer than any boot likely has before, the Targhee IV is built to endure and make your hiking more enjoyable along the way. But here’s an additional breakdown of these features and what they mean for your next big walk.
PFAS-Free
KEEN is committed to environmental sustainability, and the Targhee IV is PFAS-Free (a.k.a. forever chemicals). PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are chemicals often used in waterproofing treatments but are harmful to the environment and potentially human health. By eliminating PFAS from their products, KEEN reduces the ecological footprint and ensures safer, more sustainable footwear.
KEEN.DRY
KEEN.DRY is a proprietary PFAS-free waterproof, breathable membrane that ensures your feet stay dry in wet conditions. This technology allows vapor to escape while keeping water out, maintaining a balance between moisture management and breathability. It’s essential for hikers facing unpredictable weather conditions, ensuring that feet remain dry and comfortable throughout the adventure.
LuftCell
LuftCell Technology in the KEEN Targhee IV refers to the air-injected midsoles that provide exceptional cushioning. This technology ensures lightweight comfort without compromising on support. The thousands of tiny air bubbles injected into the midsole material help to absorb shock, reduce foot fatigue, and enhance overall comfort during long hikes.
KEEN.RUGGED
KEEN.RUGGED designates the use of tough materials and construction methods aimed at creating footwear that can withstand harsh environments. In the Targhee IV, this includes a combination of responsibly sourced, Amazon biome-safe leather and performance mesh for durability and breathability. The rugged outsole is designed with multidirectional lugs that provide excellent traction on various surfaces, ensuring stability and grip.
KEEN.PROTECT Toe Bumper
The KEEN.PROTECT toe bumper is a signature feature in KEEN’s footwear, including the Targhee IV. This reinforced rubber guard extends over the toes to provide additional protection against rocks, roots, and other trail hazards. It helps prevent injuries and extends the life of the boot by shielding the toe area from abrasions.
KEEN.FUSION
KEEN.FUSION is a manufacturing process that bonds the sole to the upper without the need for adhesives. This results in a more durable and lightweight boot. By fusing these components together, KEEN reduces the likelihood of delamination and enhances the overall structural integrity of the boot, contributing to its longevity.
KEEN knows that the best way to increase its dedication to sustainability is to make durable, long-lasting products that’ll decrease overall consumption in the long run. Translation: Your Targhee IVs probably won’t wear out anytime soon.
Lifetime Delamination-Free Guarantee
KEEN offers a Lifetime Delamination-Free Guarantee for the Targhee IV. This guarantee reflects the brand’s confidence in its KEEN.FUSION technology and dedication to its core durability-is-sustainability ethos. If the sole ever separates from the upper, KEEN promises to replace the footwear, providing customers with peace of mind and ensuring long-term satisfaction.
Hit the Trail With the KEEN Targhee IV
The KEEN Targhee IV incorporates a combination of advanced technologies and thoughtful design elements to deliver a hiking boot that excels in comfort, durability, and environmental responsibility.
As a dog owner, it’s not a question of if we’re going to hike, but when, and how far. KEEN designed the Targhee IV for folks like me who demand a lot from their boots — not occasionally — but on the daily.
Whether you’re navigating rugged trails or wet conditions, the Targhee IV’s features work together to keep your feet protected and comfortable — and hopefully, your doggo happy too.
This post is sponsored by KEEN. The Targhee IV is available in men’s, women’s, and now kids’ styles.