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Keen Terradora WP Mid - Women's Review

The Terradora Mid are a lightweight boot that are made of breathable mesh fabric and a soft sole, making them a great option for warm conditions
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Manufacturer:   Keen
By Jane Jackson ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  May 6, 2018
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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Comfort - 25% 6.0
  • Support - 20% 5.0
  • Weight - 15% 7.0
  • Traction - 15% 6.0
  • Water Resistance - 15% 5.0
  • Durability - 10% 4.0

Our Verdict

The Keen Terradora Mid are lightweight and feel more like a shoe while providing the additional ankle support of a hiking boot. These boots are unique because they are made up almost entirely of mesh, which gives them a slipper-like feel. Though this feature is ideal for the overall weight, it makes them less durable than most other models in this review. These boots are best suited for moderate day hikes, where carrying lots of weight is not part of the itinerary. The Terradora Mid has a thin sole that flexes with each step and is sensitive enough to feel pebbles and variations in terrain underfoot. For women looking for a boot that feels light on the foot, the Terradora is a great option.
REASONS TO BUY
Light
Inexpensive
Breathable
Soft sole
REASONS TO AVOID
Lack support
Very little tread
Lack traction

Our Analysis and Test Results

For women looking for a soft, lightweight hiking boot, the Keen Terradora fit the bill. These boots are designed in response to the burly, leather, stiff-soled boots that tend to make up the hiking boot market. The Terradora has a mesh upper and a thin, flexible sole, which make them ideal for day hikes with light packs. Though the uppers are made up of fabric, these shoes will keep your feet dry in wet trail conditions. Unlike other Keen models we have tested in the past, the Terradoras have a very narrow toe box, making them more suitable for folks with a thin foot shape.

Performance Comparison



Comfort


The Terradora's performance in this category depends greatly on the size and shape of one's foot. If you have a narrow foot, these boots may offer more comfort. Our tester has wide feet and found the Terradoras were too tight in the toe box to be worn comfortably for long periods. These boots also have thin soles and lack the support of more substantial boots. This is great for shorter hikes, or when carrying less weight, but for long days on the trail, the Terradora will likely leave your feet feeling under-supported. The thin, mesh uppers make these boots great for warm conditions and light outings, but be warned that these boots do not hold up on longer, more rugged hikes.

keen terradora wp mid for women hiking boots review - from the uppers to the laces, the main feature of the terradora is...
From the uppers to the laces, the main feature of the Terradora is their light feel and breathable construction, making them a great warm-weather boot.
Credit: Eric Bissell

Support


One of the defining features of the Terradora Mid is their thin sole, mesh upper, and overall lightweight design. Though the manufacturer claims that the boots have a full-length rock plate embedded in the sole, we found that the soles were thin enough to feel small pebbles on the trail through them. The thin sole also makes the boots way more flexible underfoot, more like a running shoe than a boot; for shorter hikes, this can be great. Sometimes it is nice not to have the stiffness of a traditional hiking boot when carrying a light load.

keen terradora wp mid for women hiking boots review - for a boot that is lightweight and breathable, the terradora is a...
For a boot that is lightweight and breathable, the Terradora is a good choice. What it lacks in support it makes up for in its lightweight design.
Credit: Eric Bissell

Weight


With a weight of 1.64 pounds, these boots shine in the weight metric. They are sold as a lightweight hiker, and that is exactly where the Terradora performs best. Unlike other Keen models we have tested these feel light on the foot. They lack the bulk of many of the other boots in this review that include leather in their design.

keen terradora wp mid for women hiking boots review - though the soles are fairly thin underfoot, the tread pattern is...
Though the soles are fairly thin underfoot, the tread pattern is decent and provides enough traction to keep you going on rugged terrain.
Credit: Eric Bissell

Traction


The Terradora Mid is designed for maintained trails and moderate hiking conditions. For rugged trails with steep, rocky terrain, we suggest a more supportive boot with a more aggressive tread pattern. The lug depths on the Terradora are more comparable to lighter boots we have tested in the past. This means that small rocks and other terrain features can be felt through the thin soles. The thin nature of the sole also causes the boot to skid out on steep, rocky terrain more easily.

keen terradora wp mid for women hiking boots review - though they claim to be waterproof, the terradora are not ideal for...
Though they claim to be waterproof, the Terradora are not ideal for constantly wet conditions.
Credit: Eric Bissell

Water Resistance


The thin textile and mesh upper make the Terradora fall short when it comes to water resistance. These boots are made of a thin fabric that has a waterproof coating, but unfortunately, they were not as water-resistant as we hoped. For a boot that functions better in wet conditions, try an all-leather boot.

keen terradora wp mid for women hiking boots review - the keen terradora are a lightweight boot that feels a bit more like...
The Keen Terradora are a lightweight boot that feels a bit more like a running shoe than a hiking boot.
Credit: Eric Bissell

Durability


With an upper constructed entirely of fabric, it's no surprise that the Terradora did not score very highly in the durability metric. The seams that run along the sides of the toe box are reinforced, but not enough to keep from wear to occur along the line where the foot flexes in step. The light feel of the boot comes at a price, and that is longevity. Unlike a boot with leather uppers and sturdy soles, these boots will not last a lifetime. The Terradora is a hiking boot with a running shoe design, making them lighter and less durable than other options on the market.

keen terradora wp mid for women hiking boots review - the keen terradora does not provide much support underfoot and began...
The Keen Terradora does not provide much support underfoot and began to hurt after a full day on the trail.
Credit: Eric Bissell

Value


The Terradora is a great deal overall. They are relatively inexpensive compared to other models on the market. You can expect the Terradora to be easy to break in and soft in both the upper and sole. This makes them a good option for shorter day hikes, and the price is right for that purpose.

Conclusion


As far as lightweight hikers go, the Keen Terradora performed fairly well in our review. Compared to some of the other value options, the Terradora provides a solid design and decent construction. They do fall short regarding support and durability, but this is to be expected in a boot that is both lightweight and entirely made of fabric. For the less-aggressive hiker looking for a comfortable, soft boot for day hikes, the Terradora fits the bill.

Jane Jackson