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| Kid's Footwear > Sandals | Rated:
by 1 review. |
Also available for: Infants/Toddlers |
Flimsy flip-flops and open-toe sandals are a great way for your kid to get bruised and bloodied toes. Try the KEEN Youth Newport Sandal instead. KEEN gave this sandal rubber toe protection and a washable, water-resistant leather upper. The bungee lace system is easy to use and locks down tight for a snug fit.
Keen(r)'s Newport sandal for kids is designed to provide exceptional comfort, with its patented toe protection and compression-molded EVA midsole. The EVA footbed creates an internal support mechanism that cradles the foot and provides excellent arch stability.
| Adjustability: | Front bungee with toggle |
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| Country of Origin: | China |
| Material: | Water-resistant leather |
| Recommended Use: | Light hiking, play |
| Sole: | Rubber |
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| Keen Newport | $39.96 - $49.99 | |
| Keen Newport Sport Sandals | $32.95 | |
| Keen Newport H2 | $29.99 - $50.00 |
Sometimes brands make complementary products for the opposite gender that coordinate with this product, we also try to show these products below.
| Keen Newport Sandal - Infants/Toddlers | $27.97 - $39.95 | |
| Keen Newport - Men's | $59.99 - $95.00 | |
| Keen Newport - Women's | $52.95 - $99.00 | |
| Keen Newport Sandals - Women's | $89.95 |
This product is available in the following colors:
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| Army | Iced Lilac | ||
| Black | Navy |
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My son loves his Newports. He can't wear the Newport H1 because his foot is narrow and the velcro on the H1 is too long. Shoe arrived and is not the Newport, but the Newport H1! Aargh! My son is not going to like this. | |
| pds3252002 at Backcountry.com on 08/25/2009 | |