- Keep your little one dry in style and comfort during wet seasons with the KEEN® Kids Snow Troll WP boots.
- Cleansport NXT™ technology naturally controls unwanted odors.
- KEEN.Warm® insulation rating of -40°F/-40°C.
- Breathable textile uppers designed with Keen.Dry® waterproof membrane to keep wet elements out.
- Cinch bungee closure.
- Round-toe silhouette.
- Textile lining and insole.
- KEEN.Freeze® winter rubber compound outsole provides traction for cold-weather conditions.
- Imported.
- Product measurements were taken using size 1 Little Kid, width M. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
- Weight of footwear is based on a single item, not a pair.
- Measurements:
- Weight: 15 oz
- Circumference: 13 1⁄2 in
- Shaft: 8 1⁄4 in
KEEN Kids Snow Troll WP (Little Kid/Big Kid) | Boots
$54.40 Original price was: $54.40.$35.36Current price is: $35.36.
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| Color | Black/Silver |
|---|---|
| size | 1 Little Kid |
| width | M |
14 reviews for KEEN Kids Snow Troll WP (Little Kid/Big Kid) | Boots
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Jeremy –
This is our child’s third pair of Keen winter boots in three years, we have loved everyone up to this point, but this new version is disappointing. The old version (Lumi) was far superior to this new design.
Keen still has the best fitting kids boots on the market, but:
1. The liner is thinner than the previous model. It doesn’t stand up on its own inside the boot, and it slides down into the boot. When the kid goes to put his foot in, the liner gets all crumpled up. (also mentioned in previous review)
2. I assume that a thinner liner means this will not be as warm…
3. The logo is way too big. Snow pants cover it up, so it’s not a problem when playing outside, but it’s embarrassing to wear without snow pants. Why is a logo this big necessary on a kid’s boot?
4. Overall, it’s a decent winter boot that will probably workout just fine, but would rather have the previous model back.
Katy –
My 6YO goes HARD in the snow. His gloves, jacket, mid-layers, snow pants? They are all soaked by the end of a winter outdoor session. But, his feet remain warm and dry regardless of what he does in these boots! They are easy for him to take on and off and he can run and play in them easily. We are big fans!
Mollie –
I love that theres a liner, however, it gets squinched down to easily and drives my kid crazy. Otherwise he loves his boots, he has very wide feet so Keens are basically the only shoes that work for him. These boots are very warm for our Alaskan winter!
Mn M –
I bought these boots because they seemed warm and sturdy, and I also love that they go up to size 7 because my son has giant feet but hes young and I dont want to buy him mens boots yet. I have had keen footwear before that we love, but these really dont live up to expectations. After he wore them once, the liners started coming out of the boots every time he takes the boots off, and when he puts them on, the liners slide down into the boot. The only solution is to remove the liners, put them on first, and then put on the outer boot. I tried them myself and they are incredibly frustrating. Super disappointing.
Anonymous –
I’m a 70 year old woman. These kids’ boots are great! Why is it that products for kids are so much more affordable than the same exact product for adults? This is why I buy kids sizes whenever I can. In these boots I was seeking comfort, warmth, quality construction and a good tread for safety; the same features I would seek for a child. Where I live it rarely snows but the winters are wet, and I find my feet are more sensitive to cold than when I was younger. I expect these boots are exactly what I need for winter, working around the yard. I like the removable felt liner; it would be nice to be able to purchase more liners.
Anonymous –
My son did not like how finicky the inserts were. His last pair of Keen snow boots were so easy to take on and off. Bummed that I made the error of assuming these Keens would be liner-less.
Elizabeth S –
We have used Keen kids boots for years and they are fantastic. I don’t know if it’s because we are in “big kid” boots now, but the liner on these ones slide down when my kid puts them on. He wants to be able to just slip them on without holding on to the liner to keep them from bunching down in the sole. We may look for some new liners to replace them with.
Tim L –
My granddaughter absolutely loves them, they are comfortable and warm she reports.
Keep up the great work
John –
Very warm in this cold weather. Removable liners they have bin great.
Ms B –
Boots came quickly and keep my grandsons feet warm. Keens are excellent!
Squamish –
Liners are way too flimsy, super frustrating for my kid to put on. Didnt have this issue with last pair. Why change it?? Refund please
Acd –
These are terrific, my 10-year-old loves them. They keep her feet toasty and she can walk comfortably for miles or play in the snow for hours in them.
Li –
My kid loves the boots. However, not sure if the liner is too thin or it is not waterproof, the boots get wet inside. Otherwise very good boots. I saw some comments about the liner sliding down and the boots being hard to put on. There is a trick about how to put on the boots. You can always take the liner out and wear the liner first, then put on the boots. It would be easier if it is in this way. I don’t know if the boots are meant to design in this way, if it is, it is supposed to be videotaped to show people how to wear the boots as it’s annoying if the kids keep asking parents to help them get the boots on.
Alyssa R –
Fits great and comfortable boot!