How did you like Keene's "Seek"? Real voices of trail runners.
How did the people who tried on "Seek" feel about the comfort of these shoes? We discuss their frank impressions.

Enomoto: Well, that was wonderful, Mt.
Yamamoto: It was great. I had no idea there was such a nice mountain just around the corner from the Fuji Rock venue.
Anti-China: The shoes were in good shape. The first thing I felt was the softness of the cushion. There were no peculiarities, and I thought anyone could wear them without discomfort.
Enomoto: I agree. Many mountain brands are hard, but "Seek" dares to be soft in tuning.
Yamamoto: There is a sense of seamless travel from the city to the mountains.
Blue: I often run for long periods of time, so comfort and fit are important to me. These shoes have an integrated shoe tongue, fit like a sock, and have a soft upper. I was able to enjoy running on this trail with ease.
Enomoto: Indeed. It may be perfect for those who prioritize long, enjoyable runs over speed.
Blue: It is light and seems to be easy to run on the road.
Yamamoto: The design is sneaker-like and can be worn on a daily basis. The coloring looks great both in the mountains and in town, and is unique to Keen.
Blue: The orange and purple gradient colors are cute and make me excited just by wearing them.
Anti-China: Beige and black is also good. Chic and cool.

Enomoto: Keen" has a strong impression of sandals, but it has a strong DNA of outdoor shoes, and this DNA lives on in "Seek" as well.
Anti-China: Yes, they are. We recommend them for beginners' first pair, for everyday use, and for hiking. They feel "gentle" the moment you put them on.
Blue: Trail running is often thought of as a stoic sport, but in fact, you can walk and not overdo it. Such "looseness" is its appeal.
Yamamoto: Exactly. I think a quirky shoe like the "Seek" is the one that will further expand the frontiers of trail running.