

🛠️ Work Hard, Stay Sharp — Boots That Mean Business
KEEN Utility Men's Pittsburgh 6" Leather Waterproof Steel Toe Work Boots combine rugged durability with advanced safety features including ASTM F2413-18 compliance, waterproof full-grain leather, and a slip-resistant rubber outsole. Designed for medium-duty industrial work, these boots offer ergonomic comfort with a wider fit, moisture-wicking lining, and a secure lace retention system. Ethically made with certified leather, they deliver long-lasting performance and protection for professionals who demand reliability and style on the job.












| Fabric type | Leather and textile |
| Origin | Imported |
| Shaft height | 6 |
| Sole material | Rubber |
J**N
This is it!
I'll start by saying that I am very rough on shoes. Department store shoes normally last me 3 or so months before there are holes in the side of them, and or rubber bumpers peeling off. I have now had these just shy of a year, and they are in great shape (minus the abuse I inflicted on them) I work as a diesel tech, and I'm on my feet for 12+ hours a day on concrete. These shoes are very comfortable! Some days I wear them for 16 hours and my feet still dont hurt! I really like the lace retention device they use (I did break on off... but that was from a giant log that nearly smashed my foot.) They provide a very positive lock to keep your shoes tied all day. I did upgrade my laces to some kevlar ones because of the welding and torch splatter that eventually burnt holes through the laces. The rubber on the toes are holding up great compared to the dozen other shoes I've had, nothing is peeling away from being on my knees working on concrete. Pros and cons PROS Fits as expected, very durable, winter time warmth is pretty good (working outside in 25 F to 30 F degrees my feet stayed warm), Summer time breathability is great (your feet still sweat, but they aren't over heated), lace retention device's are great, Super comfortable, Oil resistant, tread lasts a long time, steel toe is in a good spot for kneeling down. CONS If they came with kevlar laces that would be the cats meow, I can't complain about anything else. In short I will be a loyal customer now that I've seen the immense quality of these boots! To often you dont get what you pay for, but I can tell you that these boots are defiantly worth 200$! I will not hesitate to buy these boots once mine wear out!
J**M
Best boot I've owned
Im a huge fan of keen boots as a dish network installer I put my boots through all kinds of Conditions rain,snow,mud and up and down ladders crawling under houses. I can't stress how much keen boots impressed me from day one I've owned 3 pair now 2 pairs of keen millwalkee boots and now they Pittsburgh boot, they continue to impress me with their following. Comfort most comfortable boot I've ever worn from day 1 even so called break in period feels good. Keeping dry what can I say they keep my feet dry from their elements but allow my foot to breath thus making them boot even more comfortable, nothing worse than working with wet feet. Tread my god there like mudder tires on your feet very aggressive and in my line of work it's needed but rest assured you won't slip easily. Longevity well this is my thoughts I typically replace my boots every year. That being said im not replacing them because there worn out, I replaced them because of my jobs boot allowance. I still have my brown millwalkee boots from 2.5 years ago I just use them to cut grass. That being said you should definitely get 2-4 years out of your keen boots without any problems. Boot laces what can I say I get about 5-7 months on their factory laces not bad at all. But to solve this issue my I recommend a pair of ironlaces boot laces im just took mine out of my old work boots after a year not even frayed highly recommend these great lace for a great boot. But then factory laces are better than most so no issues there. Overall I can say you enjoy you keen boots no matter what model you choose there are a great boot and will not disappoint please enjoy yours as much as I have mine
A**R
Great all-weather work boot.
I don't normally write reviews, but I had to for this boot. This boot has been fantastic. I was looking for a boot that could have multiple uses when I purchased. It has been exactly that. I use them for hiking/camping, working, and hunting. They are comfortable, aside from being somewhat warm in the summer (I live in Texas), but I can easily mitigate that with thin athletic socks. They did take a bit to break in, but after that...smooth sailing. One of the coolest things I have found about them is that if I leave the laces out of the top two hooks and tie them in a slip knot, I can slip the boots on and off without having to tie them. This is mostly just for the evening time when I don't expect to be "using" them, but I need to make a quick trip out to the trash can when it's too muddy/wet or something. I have to say, though, of all that, the absolute best thing has to be the waterproofing. I have really only had it tested twice, but both times it held up very, very well. The first time was when about ten gallons of water fell directly on my feet and the socks never got wet. The second time was in a large open field that had just been rained on thoroughly. It looked like a rice patty; very wet and extremely muddy. Most folks were wearing rubber boots and kept saying, "I think you brought the wrong boots." I walked about 400 yards through it, around ankle deep or more in most places. After about 300 yards I could start to tell they were becoming saturated. I got to the other side and although my feet were getting a little chilly from the boots being saturated, my socks were dry. This is a great all around work boot that can be used in very wet areas for limited amounts of time. Whether hunting in rainy weather, or just working in the yard it should do ya right!
B**W
Good Boots
This is my second pair of steel toe Pittsburgh's. I am a lab airflow controls technician so I spend a fair amount of time on (new and old) job sites going up and down ladders, climbing stairs, unloading and loading my tools, cart, ladder, etc. I also wear them to mow two lawns a week, work on cars/trucks, blow/shovel snow, and do whatever else needs done - I wear them 7 days a week year round. The first pair (size 8's) lasted about a year - I wore them longer than that but I probably shouldn't have. I bought this 2nd pair (7.5's) a 1/2 size smaller because, even though my feet measure just over size 8 (with the standard foot gauge plate), the 8's just seemed big once they got stretched out and worn in. The 7.5's I have now fit just right, but I do not have a wide foot either. Note that, in looking at some online shoe size charts, size 7.5 is only about 0.2" shorter in length than size 8 so there is not a lot of difference. My first pair always seemed like it really was not made right with some bumpiness around where the ball of your foot is....I definitely should have called Keen about it or taken them back to Cabelas but did not have the time to mess with it. Towards the end, the inside of the first pair got really bumpy. This 2nd pair (the 7.5's) seems fine in that respect so far, so with respect to the fit and no bumpiness, I really like this 2nd pair so far. On my first pair, the outside of my left hip started hurting (age 57) at about 6 months so, following a buddy's advice, I bought some Dr Scholl's Orthotic Inserts (not cheap at $49) that are selected by the Scholl's machine at Walmart. Within a couple days, my hip was fine. I suppose once this new pair starts breaking down some I may have to do the same thing. The same thing happened with my Danner's, which were before my first pair of Pittsburgh's. (My buddies have told me when it is the outside of your hip it probably has something to do with your back, but if it's the inside of your hip then it is more likely actually your hip.) If these get bumpy on the inside or maybe just to try something else, I may try the Keen Milwaukee's next. A buddy of mine that is a framer went from the Pittsburgh to the Milwaukee's but that was mainly because the Pittsburgh's were too narrow for him and he did not realize you can get them in a wide width. As far as price goes, the $167 I paid through Amazon Prime was cheaper than Cabelas at $179 + tax......but I see now the Amazon price is up to $179 too, and I guess good boots ARE expensive, but man, still seems like a bend-over.....something like $139 would be more like it !
C**T
Super comfy and very well made.
This is my third pair of these. I drive tractor trailer and these are so comfortable I wear them when I'm not working. They last 2 plus years and they don't need a break in period.
E**P
Exceptional support and protection.
The Keen Pittsburgh ST work boot provides excellent cushioning, a supportive sole, reliable footing on wet concrete floors, and are just an all-around great boot. I work on concrete floors all day, and need good foot/ankle support to do a lot of awkward lifting and carrying 20-50 pound boxes and sacks in tight spaces. In a year of working on concrete floors, my feet changed from a women's 9 medium to women's 9.5 Wide. I also have metal pins/ implants in my right foot, So Keen's generous toe-box , coupled with a narrow heel, and lateral motion support are a huge plus. Men's 7.5 D provided a great fit with medium-weight heavy hiking socks, although Amazon recommended an 8D. To maximize cushioning in the forefoot where I've got the metal pieces-parts in my foot, I replaced the Keen insoles with a pair of HLYOON gel insoles purchased thru Amazon. Now I've got super support and even more cushioning. No more limping at the end of the day. I tried many other brands before finding these Keens. Now two weeks of use prove they are great boots for active work. There aren't many women's work boots out there. For me, these boots are perfect in fit, support, and protection. now they are my go-to hiking boot as well as work boot. This boot does not have much flex in the sole, but a relatively rigid sole is just what I need for work-- and also for hiking. It took about 3 days to get the boots pretty much broken in. Have used them for hiking as well as work and they do well in either venue. I don't usually provide five-star reviews, or feedback that is this gushy. If this review sounds over-the-top laudatory, it's only because these boots have saved my feet and my job and make me feel like dancing in the process.
M**N
So far so good - Update after one year
Update: After a year of daily wear, I'm pleased to report that these work boots have held up exceptionally well. They continue to provide the same comfort and support that I initially praised. I've been using them at the power plant, where I walk on gravel, asphalt, and frequently climb stairs and ladders, and they've consistently offered a great sense of security. Regarding the minor issue with the laces coming undone easily, it seems that with more wear and usage, they have improved and now stay tight for longer periods. Additionally, the sole has proven to be durable, even through the cold months. In conclusion, I wholeheartedly recommend these work boots. They have exceeded my expectations and have proven to be a reliable choice for daily use in demanding environments. Original review: I like how comfortable the work boots are. They have great support and are easy to fit into. I have been using it for about 2 weeks at the power plant and they have been holding up pretty well. I walk around on gravel, asphalt and go up stairs as well as ladders and they offer great support and good sense of security. I will update after 1 year which is the minimum I expect I this price point. One minor issue are the laces that tend to come undone easily. Maybe with more wear they will hold tight longer. Also, because of how little use I have given them, I’m not sure how the sole is gonna hold up, especially with the cold months coming soon. As I mentioned before, I will update once those concerns are addressed.
J**N
Fan of Keens but Dissappointed
I discovered Keen footwear approximately one year ago when I decided to purchase a pair of Flint Steel Toe shoes based solely on user reviews, something I have never done. I was totally blown away by the accuracy of reviews that I read and amazed at how comfortable they are right out of the box. I have since bought several pair. Recently I was hired for a Railroad job as a freight conductor, a job that requires many hours of walking outside on various types of terrain. Having had such great success with Keen footwear I decided to invest in a pair Pittsburgh Steel Toe Work Boots. I purchased them through Amazon and like in times past, was satisfied with their fit and comfort right out of the box. I purchased these on August 10, 2016, a relatively short time ago. My first day on the railroad job was August 29, 2016 so I wanted to have them well ahead time to start on the first day. First week on the job was spent in the central office doing paperwork. I began working in the field on September 6, 2016. I was eager to start, especially since I had great footwear and knew that sore feet would not be a problem. Just yesterday I noticed that the soles are already beginning to deteriorate, crack, and split (see pictures). In just two weeks times the soles look like they will not last a long amount of time. There was nothing in the description on Amazon or the Keen footwear website indicating that these shoes would not and/or should not be used for railroading, walking on ballast (rocks), and other terrain. I feel that $165 for a pair of work boots is quite pricey especially for a pair of boots whose soles are already breaking down in such a short amount of time. I had no problem paying this amount as I was confident that these Keen Pittsburgh boots would last at least a few months before beginning to break down. I have read that Keen has excellent customer service so I am going to contact them. I am sorely disappointed in these boots. There is no other issue with these boots, perhaps I received a faulty pair. They still deliver on comfort, hands down. Perhaps they are only meant for concrete or flat ground.
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