Keen Utility continues to expand its lineup, and the newest addition is the waterproof Keen Utility Troy work boot.

My Keen Utility Redhook boots have been my everyday choice for several months. I appreciate the Redhook’s fit and style, but for tougher jobs and harsher conditions, the new Keen Utility Troy is the boot I’d reach for.

Superior Flex
A key feature of the Troy is KEEN.BELLOWS.FLEX technology that covers the toe box. This flexible panel is engineered to move with your foot, letting you bend, crawl, squat, and kneel with far less effort than a traditional work boot.
On demanding tasks that require frequent bending or kneeling, the added pliability reduces strain on your knees and improves overall comfort during long days on site.

Carbon Fiber Toe
After a few times dropping lumber while building a shed, I won’t go to work sites without toe protection. The Troy’s carbon-fiber toe is non-metallic, asymmetrical to match left and right feet, and offers protective coverage without the bulk of steel.
Compared to steel toes, the carbon-fiber option reduces weight by about 15%, giving a lighter feel while maintaining impact protection. When handling full sheets of plywood, the reinforced toe lets you rest materials against the boot with confidence.


Made in the USA
For many buyers, domestic manufacturing matters. The Keen Utility Troy boots are produced in Portland, Oregon, and shipped directly from that factory, which may appeal to those who prioritize American-made goods and local production standards.
They are available now from Keen Utility.











