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Luxury footwear? Oh yeah. The Keen Yogui Sandal cradles your foot in lightweight EVA. An extra-cushy shock absorbing sole treats your feet like royalty, with an EVA-wrapped footbed for that "chocolates on the pillow" level of luxury. These waterproof uppers with SBR lining breathe easy, feel soft and control moisture. A carbon rubber outsole bites firmly on all sorts of terrain, and Keen's patented toe protection keeps you from jamming your little piggies on your way to market.
| Country of Origin: | China |
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| Lacing: | N/A |
| ManufacturerWarranty: | 1 year |
| Material: | IMEVA |
| Recommended Use: | Casual, luxury |
| Sole: | Carbon rubber |
| Weight: | 8.2oz |
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| Keen Yogui Slip-On | $39.99 - $49.95 |
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| Keen Yogui - Women's | $23.95 - $56.00 | |
| Keen Yogui Slip-On - Women's | $39.99 - $49.95 |
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| Camo Green | Plaid | ||
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Constant Wearer | |
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I wear mine all day except for church or a special event. I too, have torn sides at the toe box. It doesn't affect the shoe, except for the look. I don't like it, but I consider it collateral damage from an almost 24/7 - 365 wearer. I am sad the Bamboo color was discontinued. I got my father and husband each a pair and they love them too. After my father had a stroke, he would wear them, since they are non-slip. My only complaint are the new styles. Camo and Asian, who thought that went with anything. They need to stick with the basics, in my humble opinion. | |
| Keenluver at Backcountry.com on 07/23/2009 | |
Stilish and sweet | |
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So I've been using these for the past month or so and I can't take them off. They are stylish and fresh and don't make your feet stink (I've had bad experience with other similar style shoes) | |
| Leo Mata at Backcountry.com on 03/11/2009 | |
Hey Yogui! You Got A Boo-Boo! | |
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These are great shoes. Very comfortable. But the problem is, they split on the sides of the toe-box under normal use. I've been through two pairs already. If you squat down, I think it puts too much stress on the sides and they split. Other owners say the same thing below so keep that in mind. You can still wear the shoes and they still function the same- only with a split in the sides. If Keen could figure out a way to reinforce the toe-box to keep it from splitting, they'd be excellent. | |
| Derek Littlefield at Backcountry.com on 11/07/2008 | |
Nice, but interesting sizing | |
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I am a big fan of Keen shoes, so I had high hopes that the Yogui would replace my Crocs for lightweight slip-ons. However, unlike most Keens (which tend to run about a half-size small) these are almost a little on the large side. While the shoe itself fits, the toebox is very tall, so sometimes it feels like the shoe will fall off. Overall, this is a nice shoe (with good traction), but be aware that the sizing could be a little tricky. | |
| RockyMtnHigh at Backcountry.com on 08/12/2009 | |
curt281 | |
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Proved to be accurate to my size. I suppose these may have been cancelled since they are increasingly hard to find. They are comfortable to the extreme and seem well made. Soles grip well even when wet, and I have several lesser pairs of slides fall apart when they get wet. These do fine after getting wet, drain well enough, and stay on my feet a lot. Good product from Keen and I'm a big fan. | |
| curt2286876 at Backcountry.com on 08/01/2008 | |
Great for slip on | |
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The Keen company makes great shoes to begin with. The Yogui clogs are just another prime example of what perfect is. The shoes are very light and comfortable, I had no problem with rubbing seeing that they are all rubber. However, it did take a little while to get used to them, they are great in the river, on the rock, and on the trails. I wear mine everywhere and haven't had a complaint yet. | |
| Nic Alan at Backcountry.com on 05/23/2007 | |
Keen Sandals are Great | |
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I bought my first pair of Keens at a store in Washington D.C. during the summer of 2004. I wore them out in a yearÂ’s time! They are super comfortable shoes and really funky to boot. My wife bought me a new pair here and I love them too. I would recommend Keens to anyone looking for a lightweight, comfortable and stylish shoe. | |
| Bob Cotter at Backcountry.com on 07/21/2005 | |
my favorite shoes, but... | |
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These are my favorite shoes. I originally bought them for an after ride (mtb/road) shoe, but love them so much I wear them for just about everything. | |
| leftride at Backcountry.com on 09/30/2009 | |
Keen Yogui Sandal is GREAT!!! | |
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I purchased these shoes to use as cycling afterwear and gym/camp shower shoes. I can see that I will be wearing these sandals a whole lot more when the weather gets nice. They are extremely comfortable and slip resistant. The foot support is better than those flat flip flops that actually cause foot problems. More style than those ugly Craps...or Crocks!!! | |
| Anonymous at Backcountry.com on 03/24/2008 | |
Yogui Mania | |
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I am currently on my third pair of Keen Yogui's and they are the most comfortable and versitile shoes I have ever owned. Barely a day goes by that I do not wear them, and would recommend them to anyone who is looking for ultimate comfort, style, versitility and durability....without having to pack 3 or 4 pairs of shoes. | |
| trevor.devnich2294529 at Backcountry.com on 08/09/2008 | |
Yogui sandal rubber is splitting on side by big toe | |
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Just bought these sandals. Very light. Very comfortable. Took them to Cuba and the rubber at the side of the sandal, by my big toe, has split. The sandal flexes at this point. There are strips of rubber on the top of the sandal that run across the sandal. Where the strips join back up at the side of the sandal is where it split. It has not been a big problem as they are just clogs. The design of their other rubber clog (Shanti) should not have this problem. | |
| Svently at Backcountry.com on 03/06/2007 | |
Sweatiest shoe I've ever worn | |
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I think that's all I can really say about this sandal. They kinda make me look like a woman too, even though I had the blackest color. I'm telling you, if you're the type of person that sweats a little when you wear sandals, these will make it even worse. | |
| orionsticks123 at Backcountry.com on 06/28/2009 | |
Shoe wouldnt fit | |
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I got mine acouple of weeks ago, put one on ( does look a bit odd) but did feel comfy till I put the second one and it didnt fit. The middle "strap" was a lot tighter then the rest and my foot did not fit (size 13) | |
| unc53ck2190024 at Backcountry.com on 05/28/2008 | |
Rubber Too Firm | |
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Odd sizing. Tough firm rubber that is pretty abrasive on your feet if you don't have the perfect size. Absolute instant blister torture chamber in bare feet. | |
| Harlow Farnsworth at Backcountry.com on 10/21/2008 | |
Give me another few weeks | |
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I got them today and couldn't wait to try them on. Slipped my foot into them and boy did they feel nice on the footbed! Perfect fit! However, the toes are a bit awkward and take some getting used to. They are very wide and the nose is tall, so it almost seems like a shield over your toes. I like the way they look, even though they do look a bit weird. I will warn you though, if you have any hair on the top of your foot (I have a little), the rubber will pull at it, so beware! | |
| cec100070460 at Backcountry.com on 05/13/2008 | |
Sizing is a bit sketchy!!! | |
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Just bought these sandals and tried them on. I usually wear an 11.5 and was told to order a 12 due to Keen running a half size smaller. I got them and wow the size is so bizarre. They are designed for wider feet and the top of the shoe didn't even touch the top of my foot. it was about a half inch higher than my foot. If you have bigger feet, this sandal is awesome. Thank goodness for the "Unlimited Return Policy." LOVE THIS SITE TONS!!!! | |
| Anonymous at Backcountry.com on 02/29/2008 | |