Why are my KEEN's squeaking?

Usually when this happens, it's because the insole is rubbing on the bottom of the shoe. To fix this, you can try removing the insole and rough up the edges and bottom with medium grit sandpaper. You can also try a little talcum powder or corn starch sprinkled inside, which acts as a dry lubricant to reduce friction.

If this does not work, and the shoes are less than a year old, this could be a sign of a failing adhesive and we would consider replacing the shoes under our warranty program

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