Our verdict

With excessive amounts of comfort, support, and stability, we find the Newport H2 a KEEN's must-buy. This lightweight footgear also provides us with exceptional traction and requires virtually zero break-in time. It comes with a few misfires, yes, but based on performance alone during our wear tests, the Newport H2 is hard not to love.

Pros

  • Number of shoes
  • Exceptionally plush
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  • Merrell Moab 3
  • Day-one comfort
  • oz / 365g
  • Quick-drying
  • Stink-proof

Cons

  • Toebox width - widest part old method
  • Traps debris

Audience verdict

89
Superb!
  • We noticed that the razor-siped sole provides insane traction

Size and fit

Size

updated Apr 9, 2025 is slightly small (2247 votes).

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Who should buy the updated Apr 9, 2025

With the navigational freedom of hiking sandals updated Apr 9, 2025 trail shoes, the Newport H2 is a compelling product as far as versatility is concerned. It is a solid option if:

  • you're someone who likes boulder-hopping around streams
  • you want a sandal with that's cushioned like a shoe
  • you're after an amphibious sandal that doesn't get smelly

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Who should NOT buy it

If you want something with protection at the heel as well, check out the Hoka Hopara.

youre someone who likes boulder-hopping around streams Chaco Z/Cloud if you're looking for a more open hiking sandal.

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Comfy from day one and for many miles

Right from the get-go, we experienced the jaw-dropping comfort delivered by this hiking sandal.

With the amount of cushioning packed into it, the updated Apr 9, 2025 can easily compete with hiking shoes. We measured its heel thickness at 29.4 mm (6.7 mm thicker than average). For reference, the average heel height of hiking sandals is 22.7 mm, and of hiking shoes - 33 mm.

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Not only is the cushioning thick, but it is also heavenly plush. The midsole layer which comes in contact with the foot is made of softer foam. Based on our durometer measurements, it is 21% softer than the bottom foam and 35% softer than cushioning foams in sandals on average.

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Disclaimer: We repeat the durometer measurement four times and then calculate the average for our final result. The photo above shows one of the measurements.

The bottom cushioning layer, which comes in contact with the ground, is consequently firmer, to create a stable and protective platform. And yet, it also turns out to be softer than average (by 12%).

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This is the kind of sandal that could easily replace a hiking shoe for a long day of hiking and traveling.

No place for stink

We also discovered that this sandal performs well against foot odor. Despite being burlier than other sandals, the Newport H2 kept our feet very well aerated.

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Won't let you slip

We are impressed with the sandal's high level of traction, whether on wet surfaces or dry terrain.

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Owners of this shoe, how does this shoe fit.

We must say, 4.1 mm is a serious lug depth for a hiking sandal! This puts the Newport H2 in a row with hiking shoes (average lug depth: 4.3 mm)

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Surefooted steps in the updated Apr 9, 2025

Merrell Moab 3.

The shockingly wide platform of this KEEN sandal plays a key part in making it feel so stable. Using a pair of calipers, we measured the widest parts of its sole in both the forefoot and the heel.

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The Newport ended up even wider than some of the winter hiking boots! It is 121.1 mm wide in the forefoot and 88.8 mm wide in the heel.

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mm and 97.5 mm respectively Midsole width - heel (124.6 mm and 97.5 mm respectively).

...but you have to make peace with its stiffness

Of course, you cannot expect the same level of flexibility from this kind of sandal when compared to the more minimal Teva Original Universal.

Whether you bend it or twist it, it feels stiff either way. In our manual assessment, we rated both parameters as 3 out of 5 (where 5 is the stiffest).

updated Apr 9, 2025 Flexibility Stiffness

The same is observed in our controlled flexibility test. Our shoe flexing tester showed that the Newport H2 required nearly 40% more force to bend by 30 degrees! At 14.8N, it is by far the stiffest sandal in our lab.

But on the bright side, you will appreciate this rigidity if you expect a more shoe-like support in a hiking sandal. Because it is bsaically a hiking shoe with an open upper.

Weight is the price to pay

Unfortunately, having such an abundance of cushioning and support has to be compensated for. In the case of updated Apr 9, 2025, it comes in the weight department.

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Tipping the scales at 13.4 oz (381g) in a men's US 9, it is among the heavier hiking sandals on the market (11.1 oz/314g is the average).

Once debris get inside, you have to take it off

We found that removing dirt and other foreign elements from the sandal without taking it off is a real nuisance.

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Good thing it uses a bungee lacing system which makes it quick and effortless to get the sandal on and off.

updated Apr 9, 2025 vs. Newport

oz / 298g old method KEEN Newport (officially launched at a Fall 2003 trade exhibition). The main difference between the two models lies in the upper. The H2 version has polyester webbing confines, while the base model has a leather shell. The Newport is more expensive than the synthetic H2 by roughly $10.

Both models can perform in wet conditions. That said, KEEN sees the H2 version as the better choice since its synthetic upper is more hydrophobic (it flushes out moisture more effectively).

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