Keen Venture Review
Our Verdict
Our Analysis and Test Results
The Keen Venture proved to be a quality boot with useful features and overall reasonable versatility and held its own amongst a field of strong competition, though did not stand out in any of the review metrics as a clear top performer.
Performance Comparison
Comfort
Slipping into these boots for the first time, this boot feels like they could be laced up and taken for a hike right out of the box, although there was some discomfort around the toe as the material bends inwards towards the foot until it softens a bit. The soft and pliable performance mesh upper is generally unrestrictive and the EVA midsole bends easily and does not have the same stiffness as the clunky-feeling old-school leather boots. The last is described as regular, though we found them to be on the wider side. Those with medium-volume feet are able to cinch the traditional laces down enough, and the KonnectFit heel adjustment allows for a more custom fit as well, and wider feet will appreciate the extra room.
Stability
This is one of the softest hiking boots we tested. This light and nimble boot has a shoelike feel which aids in mobility and comfort when day hiking or carrying light loads, but we felt that despite the ankle protected offered by the cuff, it was not as appropriate to carry a large pack as the super stable heavyweight models.
Traction
Keen hiking shoes and boots use a proprietary rubber compound called Keen.All-Terrain+ to build the sole and this rubber felt sticky and grippy when on dry terrain, especially bare rock and packed dirt trails. In wet conditions like muddy trails or snowy patches, our reviewers did not have as much confidence in the Venture, as the shape of the lug pattern on the sole quickly became clogged and failed to offer the anticipated grip. In more demanding conditions than on moderate trails, we preferred something with heavier lug pattern.
Weight
This pair has a verified weight of 2.4 pounds per pair in a size 11. This is lightweight by the standards of hiking boots, and in this metric, they competed with other much higher performing models quite well. While they are light, they pale in comparison to the Top Pick for Lightweight Hiking which is designed for fast and light missions.
Water Resistance
With a flood height of 4.5 inches, there is ample protection to slosh through shallow puddles you might find on the trail. As with most Keen footwear, it uses a proprietary waterproof/breathable membrane called Keen.Dry, a liner that effectively keeps water out. We had no leaking issues in our five-minute underwater test.
Durability
While we had no issues with these boots during our test period, the main concern we have with their long term durability is that the upper is made of a mesh blend that exposes a lot of the material to abrasion.
Value
Keen has included a number of its advanced footwear technologies in the Venture, and its price tag reflects that. While we like the shoe on its own merits, there are many other higher-performing boots at a similar weight for less.
Conclusion
The Keen Venture is a hiking boot that is best suited for a hiker who wants a boot that is light and easy to break in, spends most of their time on dry trails, and wants a bit more support than usually available in a low cut hiking shoe.