Originally released in 2005, the Targhee has since become a mainstay in the Keen collection and it’s now in the fourth iteration. It’s a hiking boot that’s mid table in weight and in height and as such it’s one that’s angled at wide-ranging three-season use; it’s that workhorse that’s made to cater for everything from long-distance walks through to countryside rambles and simply for just day-to-day wear too.
First of all, what’s interesting about the Targhee IV is that Keen have managed to fuse the sole to the upper without the use of any glues or stitching and they have such confidence in their method that they’ve said they’ll refund anyone who has any issues there. Delve into reddit forums and delamination does appear to have been an issue for some people who owned the Targhee III so it appears Keen have looked to tackle this head on.
Comfort
I’ve worn the Targhee IV over five separate days out hiking in the mountains and my pair have held up exceptionally well. Of course some more testing is needed to determine that long term durability, but early signs are good.
As expected, these have that classic Keen fit with a wide toe box and then a standard fit throughout the rest of the boot. I’ve seen another reviewer suggest going down half a size if you like a very close fit and I’d agree with that, particularly if you’re looking for something for short and sharp hikes over uneven terrain. I tested the Targhee IV in my usual size, a UK size 10, and I quite liked the spacious fit; it feels relaxed and gives space for my feet to swell and splay when I’m putting in long distances. I did find myself having to pull the laces in more when I was on rocky terrain though, just to create a bit more stability.
There’s plenty of cushioning and shock absorption from these, particularly under the heel, and it feels like there’s a decent shank that blocks out sharp rocks and roots well. The tongue has loads of padding and there’s a good level of padding around the ankle too. All in all then, I’d say the Targhee IV is a boot that’s very high on comfort.
Keen Targhee IV Performance
The Targhee IV uses Keen’s own membrane called Keen.Dry for waterproof protection. I’ve found this does its job well though if I was being picky I would’ve liked to see the tongue gusset going just a little bit further up the ankle to bring the waterproof protection just a little higher. I’ve not noticed any issues in terms of breathability from the membrane and in hot temperatures the Targhee IV performs as you’d expect any membrane lined boot to.