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Keen Whisper sandals review: Not-so-cheap, not-so-cheerful
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Skip to main content Tom's Guide Tom's Guide Search Tom's Guide View Profile Newsletters Best Picks Entertainment PlayStation Days of Play Switch 2 Pre-Orders Best laptops Best Mattress Wordle Today Recommended reading I hike every single weekend and these Keen walking boots are my new go-to for mountain trails I spent a month testing On's latest Cloudrock hiking boots — here's my verdict I swapped my trail runners for Columbia’s Escape Thrive boots in a rainy week of hiking — and I’m not going back How to choose the right pair of hiking boots — the experts weigh in I've found the most comfortable and stylish everyday shoe — it’s the Skechers Arch Fit 2.0 Star Bound I ditched my $170 Hoka running shoes for these $85 Skechers — and I'm blown away Sales Events Massive Keen sale is live from $32 at Amazon — 11 deals I’d buy on sandals, sneakers and more Keen Whisper sandals review: Not-so-cheap, not-so-cheerful Just… don’t look down Nikita Achanta 28 May 2025 When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. (Image: © Tom's Guide) Tom's Guide Verdict The Keen Whisper sandals feature an easy-to-wear pull-on design and toe protectors that keep debris and small pebbles out on walks and at the beach. They dry quickly and are comfortable for everyday use. However, the arch support could be better, and they may get uncomfortable after prolonged use. They don’t look the best either. TODAY'S BEST DEALS $115.99 at Walmart Check Amazon Pull-on design Toe protector Quick drying Relatively comfortable… …but not over long periods Arch support could be better Divisive design Why you can trust Tom's Guide Our writers and editors spend hours analyzing and reviewing products, services, and apps to help find what's best for you. Find out more about how we test, analyze, and rate. Cheat sheet Price & availability Performance If you enjoy long walks and casual hiking, you’ll need a pair of sandals that’s breathable and quick to dry — like the Keen Whisper sandals for women. These sandals feature an easy-to-wear pull-on design so you can put them on within seconds, and they have toe protectors that keep debris and pebbles out. If you want to take them to the beach, they’re quick drying, too. But these aren’t the most comfortable sandals out there. While they’re comfortable for everyday use, their straps tend to rub against little toes, and the arch support feels non-existent. The Whispers aren’t earning any accolades at Paris Fashion Week either. Should you ditch the best hiking boots for these? Read my full Keen Whisper sandals review to find out. You may like I hike every single weekend and these Keen walking boots are my new go-to for mountain trails I spent a month testing On's latest Cloudrock hiking boots — here's my verdict I swapped my trail runners for Columbia’s Escape Thrive boots in a rainy week of hiking — and I’m not going back Keen Womens Whisper Sandal (Blue) at Walmart for $115.99 Keen Whisper review: Cheat sheet What is it? A pair of sandals for walking, trails and for jumping into puddles since they’re “water-ready” Who is it for? For those who want a (fairly) comfortable pair of sandals for everyday use How much does it cost? $120 / £90 What do we like? The pull-on design, toe protectors and quick drying capabilities What don’t we like? They may not be comfortable for prolonged periods, arch support could be better and the design is divisive Keen Whisper review: Specs Swipe to scroll horizontally Keen Whisper Size availability (women’s) U.K. 2.5-9.5 9.88 ounces per sandal Colors (women’s) Various, including: Granite Green/Peach Parfait, Black/Magnet, Cayenne/Fired Brick, Original Tie Dye, Taupe/Coral, etc. PFAS-free polyester Waterproofing Yes (no Gore-Tex) Keen Whisper review: Price & availability The Keen Whisper sandals are available for women only. In the U.S., they have a retail price of $120 at both Amazon and the Keen webstore. In the U.K., they retail for £90 at both Amazon and Keen. (Image credit: Tom's Guide) These sandals come in 13 different colors, and I won’t bore you by listing all of them, but some examples include Cayenne/Fired Brick, Original Tie Dye, Dark Shadow/Ceramic and Chalk Violet/English Lavender. I tested the Granite Green/Peach Parfait colorway, which looks good but is bright enough to draw a fair bit of attention. There’s also a range of sizes available. Americans will be able to buy the sandals in sizes 5-12, while Brits can get them in sizes 2.5-9.5. Half sizes are available in both countries, too. As I said, the Whispers are available for women only, but I’d honestly describe them as unisex, at least in the darker colorways. Men don’t need to feel left out, though, as the Keen Hyperport H2 sandals ($120) are great alternatives available in both men’s and women’s sizes, and share the same price. Keen Whisper review: Design (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Much like the Keen Hyperport H2 sandals, the Keen Whispers have what can be best described as a divisive design. As someone who rotates between Doc Martens, the Keen Zionic Mid hiking boots ($170) and the Salomon Super Cross 4 Gore-Tex shoes, the Whispers aren’t shoes I’d usually go for. You get to choose from 13 different colorways, as I mentioned. Personally, I don’t think any of the colors (yes, even black) make the sandals more fashionable. But I suppose the primary focus here is function over form. And that almost rings true, because the Whispers are comfortable… but not for long periods. (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Let’s start with the things the sandals do well first. The Whispers are wearable straight out of the box and don’t need to be broken in, just like the Zionic Mids. They sport a pull-on design with zero velcro or laces so you can slip them on in seconds. They can then be tightened via the bungee lacing. Unlike the Hyperport H2s, the Whispers sport Keen’s Contoured Fit design (also seen on the Zionic Mids), which, compared to a straight or wide fit, is narrower. This helps the sandals fit snugly around your feet. (Image credit: Tom's Guide) The soles have a decent level of bounciness to them. The foam midsoles have lightweight cushioning, while the insoles’ foam is shock-absorbent. The latter provides impact protection from the ground, floors and pavement. If you jump from, say, a boulder to the ground, you won’t feel the impact as much as you would with sandals/shoes that aren’t shock-absorbent. Each sandal also features rubber toe protectors — or “bumpers,” as Keen calls them. These keep rocks and debris from getting in, especially when traversing rocky terrain or standing on a sandy seabed. It works as intended. No debris got inside the sandals when I stood in an ankle-depth stream in the woods. The protectors also shielded my toes effectively when walking over muddy and pebbly ground, too. (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Not all is right in the world, though. While my feet remained free of blisters after four days of wearing the Whispers, each morning I hesitated to wear them again. That’s because the sandals’ front straps kept rubbing against my pinky toes, and it kept happening regardless of how tightly or loosely I wore the Whispers. Wearing socks negated the issue, so that’s what I did the second time I went on a long walk — but I immediately felt my coolness factor drop another few points. Another issue with the Whispers is that the arch support feels non-existent. Arch support helps with proper weight distribution and posture maintenance, so having none can add extra pressure to certain parts of your feet, which ultimately can result in fatigue and discomfort — I’ll discuss my experience in the performance section below. Keen Whisper review: Performance The Keen Whispers are a decent pair of sandals, but I don’t think they’re as good as the Keen Hyperports H2s. I found the Whispers more comfortable while wearing socks, but this meant that I had to be careful dipping my feet into water lest I have soggy socks. Walking/Trails The Whispers are great for trails and walks, thanks to how grippy they are. I went on a few long walks in and around Bath and Bristol in south-west England, and I found the sandals up to the task, whether walking on jagged rocks, a muddy woodland floor, or gravel. I didn’t lose my grip even when jumping from a boulder to the ground. (Image credit: Tom's Guide) While the Whispers aren’t the lightest sandals, weighing 9.88 ounces each, they still didn’t feel so heavy that I was dragging my feet. They’re heavier than the Hyperport H2s (9.2oz each) and the Keen Zionic Mids (8.11oz each). I still had a spring in my step when wearing the Whispers. As is the nature of sandals, I found the Whispers very breathable. My feet didn’t get too hot or sweaty even when walking in 26ºC / 78.8ºF heat. The Whispers also utilize eco-friendly, pesticide-free anti-odor technology that keeps bad smells at bay, so you don’t have to worry about bad odor emitting from them after a long day of walking. (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Similar to other Keen shoes and sandals, the Whispers use Keen’s proprietary waterproofing rather than Gore-Tex. Water will, of course, get in because these sandals aren’t closed off. But the good news is that they’re quick to dry. To test this out, I drenched the Whispers in the shower and left them to dry in indirect sunlight indoors, timing how long it took. After just under two hours, the Whispers were bone-dry again. This makes them great for use on the beach, and the toe protector will also keep debris and small pebbles/rocks out. (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Like I said, the Whispers aren’t the most stylish sandals, which may affect how often you’d like to wear them every day. That said, they’re great if you want to run errands around town or pop to the grocery store (as I did). Naturally, they are just as grippy on tarmac and pavements as on rugged terrains when hiking. The pull-on design also means that you can quickly slip them on if, say, you need to run to the grocery store in the middle of making dinner because you forgot to buy mushrooms (speaking from experience). Keen Whisper review: Verdict If you want sandals more about function than form, the Keen Whisper sandals might be for you. They’re much easier — and quicker — to wear than boots and shoes, thanks to the pull-on design, while their toe protectors ensure your toes remain unscathed regardless of the terrain. (Image credit: Tom's Guide) I also really appreciate how quick the Whispers are to dry. I wear boots all the time, and a problem I encounter frequently is that while they keep water from my socks, they can sometimes take a very long time to dry. But it’s important to note that the Whispers aren’t the most comfortable. Yes, they’re good for everyday use and are grippy on all terrains, but their straps tend to rub against your little toes. I wish the arch support were better, too. And I’m not one to judge a book by its cover, but the Whispers aren’t particularly… attractive. I’d recommend the Keen Hyperport H2 sandals as a better alternative, frankly. Everyone keeps telling me that I need to give sandals a chance, but given that the Whispers left me feeling short-changed, that will have to wait. Keen Womens Whisper Sandal: Price Comparison $115.99View No price informationCheck Amazon We check over 250 million products every day for the best prices powered by Nikita Achanta Social Links Navigation Staff Writer, Reviews Nikita is a Staff Writer on the Reviews team at Tom's Guide. She's a lifelong gaming and photography enthusiast, always on the lookout for the latest tech. Having worked as a Sub Editor and Writer for Canon EMEA, she has interviewed photographers from all over the world and working in different genres. When she’s not working, Nikita can usually be found sinking hours into RPGs on her PS5, flying a drone (she's a licensed drone pilot), at a concert, or watching F1. Her work has appeared in several publications including Motor Sport Magazine, NME, Marriott Bonvoy, The Independent, and Metro. You must confirm your public display name before commenting Please logout and then login again, you will then be prompted to enter your display name. 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