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🛠️ Work Hard, Feel Light – Boots That Mean Business
The KEEN Utility Cincinnati 6" Composite Toe Waterproof Wedge Work Boots combine cutting-edge carbon-fiber toe protection with KEEN.DRY waterproof technology and an air-infused midsole for unparalleled comfort and durability. Engineered with Goodyear welt construction and slip-resistant outsoles, these boots are designed to keep professionals safe, dry, and comfortable across diverse and demanding work environments.

















| ASIN | B07VHSPBFV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #457,862 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #953 in Men's Industrial & Construction Boots |
| Boot Form Type | Work Boot |
| Boot Shaft Height | 6" |
| Brand | KEEN Utility |
| Closure Type | Lace-Up |
| Color | Belgian/Sandshell |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,678 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | Lace-Up |
| Fabric type | 100% Textile and Synthetic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00191190539934 |
| Heel Type | Wedge Heel |
| Insole Material | Polyurethane |
| Item Type Name | Work Boots |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Keen Utility |
| Material Fabric | Leather |
| Model Name | Cincinnati 6" Composite Toe Waterproof Wedge Work Boots |
| Occasion | work |
| Origin | Made in USA or Imported |
| Outer Material | Leather |
| Pattern | BROWN |
| Seasons | Spring/Summer |
| Shaft Circumference | 12 inches |
| Shaft height | 6" |
| Shoe Height Map | calf_high |
| Sole Material | Rubber |
| Sole material | Rubber |
| Style Name | Cincinnati 6" Composite Toe Waterproof Wedge Work Boots |
| Style Number | 1026885 |
| Toe Style | Composite Toe |
| UPC | 191190539934 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| lining-description | Mesh |
J**Z
Quality
Wonderful boots, I work in supply chain and logistics. I may not be able to speak to the absolute durability of the boot. But it is high quality and comfortable (after 2 weeks of breaking it in). First two weeks were very tough around the top of the ankle. But the leather has softened up rather nicely. I recently added a insert sole of more comfor. The toe box is wide and the fix works for my wide foot with a normal size. The physical footprint of the shoe is very large. I am a size 10 and the area the boot takes up in like a size 14. If youre working in tight spaces this might be something to consider.
B**Y
Take it from a Cubs fan, rock the Cincinnati
Being a Welding Inspector on sites and shops the terrain I face is as varied as it can be, one week I'm in the middle of nowhere Arizona in a mine; the next I'm in Pittsburgh in a fab shop. I need a boot that will perform but on top of that, be super comfortable. As a Cubbies fan I hate to admit that anything named after Cincinnati is worth anything, but these boots, as soon as I put them on I just knew. Yes, they are a bit on the heavier side but I'd trade a little weight for a whole lot of comfort. I've worn Keen for years, have tons of pairs of their shoes and sandals (one pair of the Newport sandles I had lasted over 10 years). So I knew they would fit my foot. Nice open toe box and the size is my usual 11.5 (normally wear a 12 in everything else). These aren't my usual work boots, but I can say, I won't wear anything else now. Coming up through the welding trade I Irish Setter western style boots because of sparks and grinding dust, but now that I'm older and my job is different I can wear laced boots again without going through a pair of laces every few weeks. Yes, these are heavier than the usual boot I'd wear, but I feel planted and the boot feels sturdy. Being that I don't "beat on" my boots like I used to, they should last longer than my usual boots. My usual knee and back pain is gone wearing these. My joints almost breathed a sigh of relief when I put them on. As another review described, they do look like "Herman Munster" boots, but screw it, they're super comfortable. Herman was a welder, so yeah, he knew what was up. Anyway, I'll update this at 6 months and a year to see where they stand as far as durability. ***update*** boots are still going strong after over 6 months. I wear them almost daily and my job is no different, from office days to fab shops all over the US to sun drenched roofs in Utah and heat and humidity of Texas. I love these boots and once they wear out, I'll play taps on my bagpipes and give them a proper send off then immediately order another pair.
S**Y
Imperfect but so comfortable I don't even care
The finish is a bit sloppy up close. Mine came with a gash on the heel and the leather was very dry like most new boots. I bought these to work them so a perfectly clean finish is not a deal breaker. They are so incredibly comfortable I don't care if the stitching is sloppy or anything. Walking on concrete the soft wedge sole allows your feet to roll smoothly when walking instead of heel striking all day. My heels were killing me until I put these on. They feel like they're already broken in. The insoles are good enough but you could probably get even more comfort from an upgrade. Make sure you oil them with mink oil or something similar.
A**.
They are very heavy duty. but not a great summer boot.
Keen Cincinnati comp toe work boot. i have several other keen steel toes and a comp toe boot that I like. So when i saw the Cincinnati on sale for $103 2025/07/25th i had to purchase it. pros and cons. i will start with the negatives first. It size 11.5d: That's the size in keen that usually fit me best, so thats what i got. it fits great. but... it looks huge. it looks larger than my keen san jose 11.5wide. it looks larger than my Irish setter (Ashby) 11.wide. its just a huge looking boot that i am not going to wear in the summer with shorts . * i went for a TWO mile walk in them in the morning. The Cincinnati feel much more bulky than my other (indoor) work boots. they probably wont be worn much. *a shame because they feel like a quality boot. and look nice weathered. I added some mink oil to them making them darker so they show less wear. The boot itself looks great. just not on me . i will keep the boot and use it as a winter boot when it cold and i have some pants on . i might end up using them now and then on days when it rains here in southern California. wich is not very often. Iike keen. but is will most likely stick with the keen san jose steel toe boot as my normal work boots. they look okay on me with pant and with shorts. I have also noticed that the san jose soft toe boots look a bit more trim than my steel toe san Jose's so i might pick up a pair for non work activities. The pros for the Cincinnati has full welt stiching. it should last a longer than the San jose glued construction. My san Jose are pulling apart in some sections of the toe area. i think thats just how they ended up breaking in. they might fall apart tomorrow on me or last another year. Thats why i decided to buy the Cincinnati since it was actually on sale for less than the cost for another pair of new San Jose's. I like work boots. but not all boots make for a good summer work boot. Moc toe boots can be verry comfortable to me when the mid sole and out sole have enough cushion to them. i think Keen san Jose provide that comfort to me. and when i get a chance to really use the Cincinnati in the winter i think it will be comfortable after a lot of breaking in. i dont realy like boots with padding and gusset tongues. even with gusseting i still get splitters in my boots from working with pallets. they extra padding just makes the boots heavier and takes longer to break in. i had to try something new out . I picked up the Cincinnati because i think im going to give up on my irsih setter Ashby's because i don't find them comfortable even afetr breaking them in once a week for the last SEVEN month they still feel stiff under the foot. even with good timberland pro insoles in them. The Cincinnati feels more comfortable than the Ashby's right out of the box even without a break in period. i just wish they didn't look so huge. The Cincinnati is nice if you stand around but dont do much walking) * (the ashby feel better to walk in for short distances) * if you do a lot walking on concrete then the energy vista fits like a basketball sneaker hightop. it's lighter and better suited for lots of indoor walking . I have some other Keen comptoe boots on order rated as esd compliant. i think will end using them as a summer boot if they fit well. with the right insole .... dr sholls all-purpose or timberland pro insoles. i think i can make most boots work for me. weight of the Cincinnati comptoe? its about the same as irish setter allow toe. but feels heavy compared to the san jose. The weight feels A little worse than I'm use to. on a long morning walk 2miles. i stopped a few time to try out different lacing paterns to lock the heal in to get the fit right. i got no blisters. but it was a much slower walk than iike. lol. maybe in the winter i will update this review.
T**N
Would not recommend if you walk a lot for work
I bought these thinking that theyd be the most comfortable pair of work boots ever, I was wrong. The reviews are very good but these boots hurt my feet so bad. It seems like there's a hump right at the ball of my foot that's constantly putting pressure on it, same with the outside of my forefoot, just constant pressure. I've tried new insoles and waited for them to break in which caused me to miss the return window. If you get these, be sure to order insoles along with them as the ones that come with them have zero padding. Hopefully you can break them in with the before the 30 trial and return them, I definitely would not recommend these to anyone working on there feet or walking all day. These are also very heavy, probably due to the thick leather and soles. Leather quality is good but its more sued like so its gets dirty very quickly.
J**Y
Love Keen boots!
I never had a pair, and actually thought they were funky. I went to my local workwear store and the only boots they had that I even remotely liked were the San Jose’s. I’ve had that pair for 15+ months as a machinist. I get oil, coolants, metal chips, hot shavings, everything on them. They are the soft toe though, and my new job keeps bugging me about a safety toe, so I decided to try the Cincinnati. For a hard toe boot they are light. Obviously not like the SJ’s, but still light. The Cincinnati’s look good new, but way better after I got some mink oil on them. I’ve only worn them once, and they are fairly comfortable. Again, the San Jose is like a moccasin, and I was in them 40+ hours a week at school and work. They lasted and I’d continue those if I was allowed, but the Cincinnati will do great I am sure. I’ll update this in a year, or sooner if the boot loses any stitching, tears, or if a sole comes off. If this review is still here, the boots are still kickin. I really do love Keen boots now. 5 Month Update: Been wearing these everyday for almost 6 months now doing 4/10’s. No signs of wear except the color is dark from shop gunk. I still love them. Even more now that they’re more broke in, which they were good brand new. Can’t say enough about them. Keen are my favorite work boots. I think they’re USA built from foreign materials. Hopefully that all comes home soon! The last pic is them now, 13 March 2025.
D**X
These are serious boots!
These are some amazing boots! Solid, look and smell good. I have extensor tendonitis and these always keep my feet in form and feeling good.
I**E
Fit well but cracking in midsole after 3mo
Very comfortable, the leather and materials seem high quality for the most part. however the material above the sole has already started cracking after only 3 months, disappointing for a boot at this price point. The waterproofing has stayed intact so far and the boot has been holding together nicely otherwise.
A**I
سيئه
ما كملت اسبوع الا و تقطعت من الزيوت و النفط ما تتحمل ابدًا بيئة المصانع و الحفر
L**N
Best work boots
Checks all the boxes, comfortable, durable, design, lightweight. I work as a commercial electrician on new builds. This is my second pair. Had my last pair for a year and they got damaged working on slab work ( rebar, wire, and oil ) I typically change boot every 6 months. I've yet to wear a better boot. 30 yrs in construction
J**O
Los zapatos de seguridad mas cómodos que he usado, gran calidad, valen totalmente el precio.
Las botas son de gran calidad, es como traer unos Crocs, de verdad son comodos, resistentes al.agua, de uso rudo, la puntera es de fibra de carbono, y se ven muy bien, he tenido Caterpillar y Timberland y estos son mucho más cómodos. Pedí medio número más grande que del número que usualmente soy para zapatos de seguridad.
J**D
Second hand boots!!
I think I would have enjoyed these boots if they hadn’t already been worn by someone else. When I opened the box the shoes showed visible signs of wear. Dirt and rocks embedded in the sole. The innersole had been used enough to wear the logo off. Pretty disappointing.
H**K
Best boots ever!
I've worn safety boots for most of my adult life and these ones are the absolute best boots I have ever purchased. I understand Keen has an amazing warranty but honestly doubt I'll need to find out. Comfortable right out of the box, no first day hot spots, just really excellent boots. If they ate more than you usually spend, I would strongly suggest saving a little more and getting these boots. Just my 2 cents.
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