The sandal for every occasion, made from a waterproof leather upper, the mens Targhee III black walking sandal is designed for use all summer. For maximum comfort, these shoes come with an EVA footbed with arch support and EVA midsole to cushion your feet and keep you comfortable all day long, whether your exploring a new city or taking a trip to the beach. The KEEN. All-Terrain rubber outsole and multi-directional lugs increase traction for those wet surfaces. The leather used to make the upper is an environmentally preferred leather from an LWG-certified tannery. With three adjustment points, you can keep your feet locked in place all day long.
The sandal for every occasion, made from a waterproof leather upper, the mens Targhee III black walking sandal is designed for use all summer. For maximum comfort, these shoes come with an EVA footbed with arch support and EVA midsole to cushion your feet and keep you comfortable all day long, whether your exploring a new city or taking a trip to the beach. The KEEN. All-Terrain rubber outsole and multi-directional lugs increase traction for those wet surfaces. The leather used to make the upper is an environmentally preferred leather from an LWG-certified tannery. With three adjustment points, you can keep your feet locked in place all day long.
The sandal for every occasion, made from a waterproof leather upper, the mens Targhee III black walking sandal is designed for use all summer. For maximum comfort, these shoes come with an EVA footbed with arch support and EVA midsole to cushion your feet and keep you comfortable all day long, whether your exploring a new city or taking a trip to the beach. The KEEN. All-Terrain rubber outsole and multi-directional lugs increase traction for those wet surfaces. The leather used to make the upper is an environmentally preferred leather from an LWG-certified tannery. With three adjustment points, you can keep your feet locked in place all day long.
The sandal for every occasion, made from a waterproof leather upper, the mens Targhee III black walking sandal is designed for use all summer. For maximum comfort, these shoes come with an EVA footbed with arch support and EVA midsole to cushion your feet and keep you comfortable all day long, whether your exploring a new city or taking a trip to the beach. The KEEN. All-Terrain rubber outsole and multi-directional lugs increase traction for those wet surfaces. The leather used to make the upper is an environmentally preferred leather from an LWG-certified tannery. With three adjustment points, you can keep your feet locked in place all day long.
Last updated at 03/21/2026 06:55:59
Keen Targhe Iii Sandals Grey EU 43 Boy
Delivery $29.99
KEEN Male Targhee III Open Toe Sandal Grey Black Size 10.5 US Sandal
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
originally posted on REI
Appears to be a nice pair of sandals.The strapped Targhee 3 open toe model is relatively better than the fishermen-type closed sandal of the Newport design. This model has a much better fit than the KEEN Men's Newport Closed Toe Leather Sandals size 11 1/2 and more of a True to Sizes fit than the similarly sized Newport model which has a Wide Toe Box design which is more roomy than expected.The leather seems soft and durable but time will tell on its durability.It's hard to tell the size as Every sandal and shoe maker's sizes are Not universally consistent so it's better to try an actual pair on physically than order online.Improvements needed:1. Cushioning... foot bed cushioning is almost Non-existent, thin and needs Much Cushioning!2. Arch support is ... MoreAppears to be a nice pair of sandals.The strapped Targhee 3 open toe model is relatively better than the fishermen-type closed sandal of the Newport design. This model has a much better fit than the KEEN Men's Newport Closed Toe Leather Sandals size 11 1/2 and more of a True to Sizes fit than the similarly sized Newport model which has a Wide Toe Box design which is more roomy than expected.The leather seems soft and durable but time will tell on its durability.It's hard to tell the size as Every sandal and shoe maker's sizes are Not universally consistent so it's better to try an actual pair on physically than order online.Improvements needed:1. Cushioning... foot bed cushioning is almost Non-existent, thin and needs Much Cushioning!2. Arch support is Non-existent! NOT good for flat footers if you use all day. For the occasional short walks or light use, it's acceptable. For Long walks or hikes, forget it! Barely enough room to insert orthotics!3. Outsole itself is slightly softer and thinner than many stiffer Teva sandals. Questionable how long the sandals' bottom sole will last.4. The straps are TOO Long!The straps are Too long and hangs over and the velcro portion is on the End when it should be more towards the Middle of the strap. Not everyone has Big feet!The straps need to made Shorter which should then correct the velcro location.5. Prices are more expensive considering the lack of cushioning and arch support, which are Both Needed for sandals.6. Country of manufacture is misleading and Wrong!Keen's description states 'Made in the USA' which is WRONG as the stamp inside the sandals read 'Made in Vietnam'.
originally posted on keenfootwear.com
I have worn similar sandals from Chaco and Teva, but once they got wet the straps became hard and wore blisters on my feet. I have two pairs of Keen shoes that I love and decided to see if they had a sandal product that was waterproof that I could wear. The minute I put these on I was sold. They are extremely comfortable and have held up really well in a variety of weather. I wear them every morning when walking the dog and found they were so comfortable that I keep wearing them throughout the day. The only tiny issue I had was that it took awhile to get the straps adjusted for a perfect fit. At first I was redoing the straps every time I put the shoes on. Eventually I realized that I could just slip the shoes on/off and never needed to adjust the straps again.
originally posted on keenfootwear.com
I wanted to get another pair of Rialto's like the ones I've worn out but they don't seem to make them anymore so I got the Men's Targhee III instead.Initial inspection: Much lighter, the entire upper portion of the sole is very lightweight foam and the hard rubber on the bottom much thinner than my old Rialto's. I do not expect the sole to last nearly as long, it's just too thin especially at the heal. Straps look just as sturdy. The ones on my Rialto's eventually started falling apart and coming lose from the heal of the sandal, but not till I had pretty much worn out the soles.First few steps, not comfortable, but I don't think my Rialto's we comfortable when I first got them. The straps are definitely harder on my feet than the Rialto, and rubbed the skin off ... MoreI wanted to get another pair of Rialto's like the ones I've worn out but they don't seem to make them anymore so I got the Men's Targhee III instead.Initial inspection: Much lighter, the entire upper portion of the sole is very lightweight foam and the hard rubber on the bottom much thinner than my old Rialto's. I do not expect the sole to last nearly as long, it's just too thin especially at the heal. Straps look just as sturdy. The ones on my Rialto's eventually started falling apart and coming lose from the heal of the sandal, but not till I had pretty much worn out the soles.First few steps, not comfortable, but I don't think my Rialto's we comfortable when I first got them. The straps are definitely harder on my feet than the Rialto, and rubbed the skin off the top of my foot and behind my heel the first few times I used them. I walk about 7 miles a day so the top of my feet were pretty raw and the bottom of the straps pretty bloody. I also noticed the top of the sole where my foot rests is textured with bumps that are quite irritating to my foot, but don't cause blisters, even now that the top of my foot has toughened up and calloused enough to stop the bleeding and pain. The ball of my foot still experiences discomfort every time I walk. I'm hoping that too will eventually go away. My Rialto's never did that, and I went though about one pair a year for a while.I also noticed the top of the sandal does not seem to absorb water like my old Rialto's, which is a nice feature. The old ones always did and got a bit stinky. They also took forever to dry even if a little water dripped onto the top of the sole from wet grass. Nice move, but I still wish the hard rubber on the bottom of the sole was much thicker so they won't wear out quickly.They are a very nice walking design, very easy to walk in, much nicer in fact than the Rialto ever were. The Rialto heal tended to drag much more when they were new. The heal on these is pre-rounded so they don't need to wear in before they stop dragging.I still give them a very good score but hope the next version is more comfortable and has a much more durable and longer lasting sole. I also hope the strap stiching is better than the Rialto's which evenutally fell apart and even separated from the sole at the heel.I use them for walking, not hiding, mostly on pavement, and never get them wet intentionally.
| Closure | Velcro |
| Closure | Hook And Loop Fastener |
| Dressing Style | Minimalist |
| Dressing Style | Basic |
| Dressing Style | Plain |
Keen Targhe Iii Sandals Grey EU 43 Boy
Delivery $29.99
KEEN Male Targhee III Open Toe Sandal Grey Black Size 10.5 US Sandal
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Appears to be a nice pair of sandals.The strapped Targhee 3 open toe model is relatively better than the fishermen-type closed sandal of the Newport design. This model has a much better fit than the KEEN Men's Newport Closed Toe Leather Sandals size 11 1/2 and more of a True to Sizes fit than the similarly sized Newport model which has a Wide Toe Box design which is more roomy than expected.The leather seems soft and durable but time will tell on its durability.It's hard to tell the size as Every sandal and shoe maker's sizes are Not universally consistent so it's better to try an actual pair on physically than order online.Improvements needed:1. Cushioning... foot bed cushioning is almost Non-existent, thin and needs Much Cushioning!2. Arch support is ... MoreAppears to be a nice pair of sandals.The strapped Targhee 3 open toe model is relatively better than the fishermen-type closed sandal of the Newport design. This model has a much better fit than the KEEN Men's Newport Closed Toe Leather Sandals size 11 1/2 and more of a True to Sizes fit than the similarly sized Newport model which has a Wide Toe Box design which is more roomy than expected.The leather seems soft and durable but time will tell on its durability.It's hard to tell the size as Every sandal and shoe maker's sizes are Not universally consistent so it's better to try an actual pair on physically than order online.Improvements needed:1. Cushioning... foot bed cushioning is almost Non-existent, thin and needs Much Cushioning!2. Arch support is Non-existent! NOT good for flat footers if you use all day. For the occasional short walks or light use, it's acceptable. For Long walks or hikes, forget it! Barely enough room to insert orthotics!3. Outsole itself is slightly softer and thinner than many stiffer Teva sandals. Questionable how long the sandals' bottom sole will last.4. The straps are TOO Long!The straps are Too long and hangs over and the velcro portion is on the End when it should be more towards the Middle of the strap. Not everyone has Big feet!The straps need to made Shorter which should then correct the velcro location.5. Prices are more expensive considering the lack of cushioning and arch support, which are Both Needed for sandals.6. Country of manufacture is misleading and Wrong!Keen's description states 'Made in the USA' which is WRONG as the stamp inside the sandals read 'Made in Vietnam'.
I have worn similar sandals from Chaco and Teva, but once they got wet the straps became hard and wore blisters on my feet. I have two pairs of Keen shoes that I love and decided to see if they had a sandal product that was waterproof that I could wear. The minute I put these on I was sold. They are extremely comfortable and have held up really well in a variety of weather. I wear them every morning when walking the dog and found they were so comfortable that I keep wearing them throughout the day. The only tiny issue I had was that it took awhile to get the straps adjusted for a perfect fit. At first I was redoing the straps every time I put the shoes on. Eventually I realized that I could just slip the shoes on/off and never needed to adjust the straps again.
I wanted to get another pair of Rialto's like the ones I've worn out but they don't seem to make them anymore so I got the Men's Targhee III instead.Initial inspection: Much lighter, the entire upper portion of the sole is very lightweight foam and the hard rubber on the bottom much thinner than my old Rialto's. I do not expect the sole to last nearly as long, it's just too thin especially at the heal. Straps look just as sturdy. The ones on my Rialto's eventually started falling apart and coming lose from the heal of the sandal, but not till I had pretty much worn out the soles.First few steps, not comfortable, but I don't think my Rialto's we comfortable when I first got them. The straps are definitely harder on my feet than the Rialto, and rubbed the skin off ... MoreI wanted to get another pair of Rialto's like the ones I've worn out but they don't seem to make them anymore so I got the Men's Targhee III instead.Initial inspection: Much lighter, the entire upper portion of the sole is very lightweight foam and the hard rubber on the bottom much thinner than my old Rialto's. I do not expect the sole to last nearly as long, it's just too thin especially at the heal. Straps look just as sturdy. The ones on my Rialto's eventually started falling apart and coming lose from the heal of the sandal, but not till I had pretty much worn out the soles.First few steps, not comfortable, but I don't think my Rialto's we comfortable when I first got them. The straps are definitely harder on my feet than the Rialto, and rubbed the skin off the top of my foot and behind my heel the first few times I used them. I walk about 7 miles a day so the top of my feet were pretty raw and the bottom of the straps pretty bloody. I also noticed the top of the sole where my foot rests is textured with bumps that are quite irritating to my foot, but don't cause blisters, even now that the top of my foot has toughened up and calloused enough to stop the bleeding and pain. The ball of my foot still experiences discomfort every time I walk. I'm hoping that too will eventually go away. My Rialto's never did that, and I went though about one pair a year for a while.I also noticed the top of the sandal does not seem to absorb water like my old Rialto's, which is a nice feature. The old ones always did and got a bit stinky. They also took forever to dry even if a little water dripped onto the top of the sole from wet grass. Nice move, but I still wish the hard rubber on the bottom of the sole was much thicker so they won't wear out quickly.They are a very nice walking design, very easy to walk in, much nicer in fact than the Rialto ever were. The Rialto heal tended to drag much more when they were new. The heal on these is pre-rounded so they don't need to wear in before they stop dragging.I still give them a very good score but hope the next version is more comfortable and has a much more durable and longer lasting sole. I also hope the strap stiching is better than the Rialto's which evenutally fell apart and even separated from the sole at the heel.I use them for walking, not hiding, mostly on pavement, and never get them wet intentionally.
Love them, I ummmed and ahhhhed about the sandals I was after to replace some Teva Tanza sandals I have worn for 4 years. I have worn Teva Tanza sandals for in excess of 10 years but they are no longer available, I even purchased 2nd hand sandals from the US but they decided they wouldn't ship them...My wife undertook an extensive internet search as she knew I was desperate and discovered the Keen Targhee as an alternative. Initially I was hesitant, I researched these sandals myself and noticed a lot of positive reviews. I travelled to my local Anaconda and checked the sandals out for myself although they didn't have my size in stock I was able to determine that I would give them ago and ordered a pair online.I have to say I love them, the materials are perfect ... MoreLove them, I ummmed and ahhhhed about the sandals I was after to replace some Teva Tanza sandals I have worn for 4 years. I have worn Teva Tanza sandals for in excess of 10 years but they are no longer available, I even purchased 2nd hand sandals from the US but they decided they wouldn't ship them...My wife undertook an extensive internet search as she knew I was desperate and discovered the Keen Targhee as an alternative. Initially I was hesitant, I researched these sandals myself and noticed a lot of positive reviews. I travelled to my local Anaconda and checked the sandals out for myself although they didn't have my size in stock I was able to determine that I would give them ago and ordered a pair online.I have to say I love them, the materials are perfect for water activities, boating inparticular the grip on the sole is exceptional and they dry quickly.I find them comfortable with strong Velcro straps to keep them in place, they are light and to this point very robust.I can highly recommend the Keen Targhee 111 mens sandal.
Worse quality than older sandals. I had a pair of these that are several years old that I loved and wanted to replace, but this is not the same quality shoe at all. The sole on the pair I have now was multi-layered for flexibility plus strength. The part of sole that contacted the feet was a soft leather with ventilation so feet stayed cool. New shoes just have one piece rubber soles and the part connecting the feet is all rubber. Old ones were made in USA. New ones made in Vietnam. So Keen is going cheap and ruining quality of product. So disregard older positive reviews. Not the same shoe.
My husband wanted a pair of sandals to wear all summer for walks and hikes, preferably sandals that could get wet. We regularly purchase Keens for our kids and appreciate the quality. I decided to surprise him with the Targhhee. I'm happy to say, my husband is super happy with the look, feel, and durability. We just went to Florida and he wore them constantly on the beach. They fit a smidge small but he was able to adjust the back strap. Going up a size would have been too big. Overall a great shoe, Keen proves to be a high quality, reliable brand once again.
The Rialto II 3 Point sandal was a most comfortable "shoe." I bought 5 pairs and rotated through them each day. Gradually, they wore out and I sought to replace them. The Targhee III is clearly the redesigned version. The top surface of the sandal is no longer a soft material, but is a textured rubberized material for better durability, but is less comfortable for all day wear. The sole is "noisier" on hard surfaces, but I returned my first pair to get a 1/2 size larger, so I don't have experience with the sole wear and grip.
First about sizing. I wear 11 in adidas shoes and 11.5 in Nike shoes and always wear size 12 in slides and most sandals so I went for size 12 in these keen sandals and they were absolutely perfect. They are not big by any measure they fit perfectly. I have bigger than usual ankles so that’s where I would have loved to see some extra room but not to worry they fit just fine on the outer limit for me personally.These sandals are very rugged and perfect for hiking as long as you don’t hike on a gravel surface which is what I had to do to climb higher to the hiking path but even gravel did not stop me from enjoying my hike in keen sandals.Not they are wonderful for hiking but if you plan on just walking in these then I’d recommend wearing something with a bit more ... MoreFirst about sizing. I wear 11 in adidas shoes and 11.5 in Nike shoes and always wear size 12 in slides and most sandals so I went for size 12 in these keen sandals and they were absolutely perfect. They are not big by any measure they fit perfectly. I have bigger than usual ankles so that’s where I would have loved to see some extra room but not to worry they fit just fine on the outer limit for me personally.These sandals are very rugged and perfect for hiking as long as you don’t hike on a gravel surface which is what I had to do to climb higher to the hiking path but even gravel did not stop me from enjoying my hike in keen sandals.Not they are wonderful for hiking but if you plan on just walking in these then I’d recommend wearing something with a bit more cushioning on the bottom. These aren’t very cushiony? If I can say it that way but they are great for climbing rocks and having a good grip. But for standing around maybe not these.You did submerge these in water and like the description claims they are definitely water proof as in they do not get ruined by getting them wet as ordinary leather shoes would.These are definitely one of my favorite shoes if I can call it that.Enjoy…
I needed a durable sandal for a trip to Greece that would involve hot weather, paved and unpaved surfaces, and the beach. These were rock solid on all counts. I have continued wearing them on warm days back home. My pair is now 3 months old, has been in the ocean twice, and walked on multiple surfaces without much wear. Still comfortable on my picky feet. For the first time since I was a kid I have a sandal tan on my feet. As with any sandal, things will still get caught if you walk through tall grass, or pine needles. Close to perfect is good enough.
This is the first time I brought a more casual sandal from Keen. I have other Keen footwear which I use to do water sports or hiking. What I like about these sandals are they are rather lightweight feel that run true to size, When walking in them, they do have a very natural feel. But, I do wonder if Keen could make the sole of sandal softer to enhance the comfort level. Perhaps, Keen’s thinking is to give the buyer more gripping in the sole. I would prefer a softer sole to enhance the comfort level since you would not use these sandals for sports. In that regard, Keen could open a whole new line of sandals targeted towards the consumer who is looking for a more relaxed comfortable footwear. For example, I personally prefer fisherman sandals but all they have on the ... MoreThis is the first time I brought a more casual sandal from Keen. I have other Keen footwear which I use to do water sports or hiking. What I like about these sandals are they are rather lightweight feel that run true to size, When walking in them, they do have a very natural feel. But, I do wonder if Keen could make the sole of sandal softer to enhance the comfort level. Perhaps, Keen’s thinking is to give the buyer more gripping in the sole. I would prefer a softer sole to enhance the comfort level since you would not use these sandals for sports. In that regard, Keen could open a whole new line of sandals targeted towards the consumer who is looking for a more relaxed comfortable footwear. For example, I personally prefer fisherman sandals but all they have on the market now are ones that are way too uncomfortable to wear.
| Closure | Velcro |
| Closure | Hook And Loop Fastener |
| Dressing Style | Minimalist |
| Dressing Style | Basic |
| Dressing Style | Plain |