This week, two fortunate winners will each receive a pair of KEEN Newport H2 sandals — one mens and one womens — each valued at an MSRP of $130.
The Newport H2 Sandal from KEEN is a part-hiker, part-water shoe that the brand has made for more than 2 decades.
Find out why theyre so popular below, and then enter for your chance to win!
(Photo/KEEN) More on the Prize Package Good news! The Newport H2 Sandals are PFAS-free — which means no forever chemicals — just like all of KEENs footwear. This design choice illustrates the brands commitment to achieving its goal of making the worlds cleanest shoes.
How do they feel? The Newport H2s generous toebox lets your toes fully splay while walking — theyre definitely spacious. And a hallmark of KEEN: the KEEN.PROTECT toe bumper wards against bumps and scrapes while keeping out debris.
These trail-ready sandals have a water-ready webbing upper that can withstand hours of saturation without issue. Underfoot, a slit-tread non-marking rubber sole retains a bit of flex for solid traction on wet surfaces.
And because the funk can add up over the years, the Newport H2 Sandals receive Eco Anti-Odor treatment that help fight odor with natural probiotics instead of pesticides.
More on the Brand KEEN is a shoemaker with a purpose. Family-owned and values-led for over 20 years, KEEN has been consciously making unapologetically comfortable, innovative footwear that lasts, and using its business to do good. In 2003, it introduced the original hybrid sandal, the Newport. As thoughtful shoemakers, KEEN is determined to reduce the footprint of its shoes.
KEEN has been PFAS-free since 2018 and envisions a shoe industry that has a net positive impact on lives. To get there, its sharing its sustainable innovations to do more good together. Learn more at the KEEN website.
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