For a company who's mission statement is "Cleaner Shoes for a Better Planet" it's a bitter irony that so many of their shoes are now landfill after a few short months of wearI bought a pair of the Targhee 3 on the back of having worn out ( in the right way) a pair of Targhee 2.I'm always dubious about 'fixing what ain't broke' so did spend a considerable amount of time trying to track online another pair of mk 2's as I'd observed the new strip between leather upper and sole on the mk 3 as that's often a sign of cost cutting when multiple seams are introduced. I didn't realise how true this was.My particular pair after a few short months of use have disintegrated either side on both boots as well as the soles (which seem to have far less traction on wet than the previous incarnation) coming away in the area of the new material used. Stay well clear of this model and any others using this material.As a post noteKeen did honour their warranty.
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