My thing with the Keen Commuters is they are more like well-ventilated 
shoes than what I consider sandals. A good summer choice though, especially 
if you seek the extra protection.

On Friday, June 7, 2019 at 5:25:54 AM UTC-4, Fullylugged wrote:
>
> Like Jeff, I have both the leather and nylon versions of the Keen sandal. 
> Like them both on rides under 25 miles. For longer rides or hilly ones 
> where I ill be pushing hard on the pedals, I use Keen Cycling sandals. 
>  These have a firm cycling sole and accept cleats if you clip in.  I have 
> ad cleats in and out of mine, and have decided on none as my best option. 
>  The hard sole protects my mid-foot muscles from cramping on super hard 
> efforts up steep climbs or fatigue over long distance. They have a narrow 
> heel to avoid pedal rub. All the sandals are nice in rain as they allow 
> water to escape so you don't get squishy feet.
>
> https://www.keenfootwear.com/p/M-COMMUTER-4.html
>

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