Yogui / Shanti Clogs

 

The Yogui (pictured above) is the original, a hybrid clog that’s been delivering that post-adventure exhale since before anyone said “après trail” out loud. It features a textured footbed that works tired feet back to life. The Shanti is its slightly more refined sibling – the same idea, but with cleaner lines. Both have KEEN’s Original Fit, which gives your toes room to spread out after miles locked into a trail shoe, plus Eco Anti-Odor so post-run funk stays outside where it belongs. Washable, travel ready, and happy indoors or out.

Howser / Whyser Shoes

Think of these as your fall and spring après shoes, waiting for you post-run when the air has a little bite to it. The Howser (pictured above) leans cozy with soft uppers and a removable foam insole with enough cushion to carry you beyond the parking lot. The Whyser is a little more go-anywhere, with a recycled plastic upper, crushback heel for easy on/off, and a higher-traction outsole for when après turns into errands. Both have the generous KEEN toe box and Eco Anti-Odor as standard.

Hyperport Sandal

The Hyperport is for the runner who doesn’t really stop moving. An extra-thick Kalibrate midsole instantly re-centers you with super-soft cushioning, while Aquagrip rubber on the outsole keeps things sure-footed on wet surfaces – a nice touch when everything is soggy from overnight showers. Quick-cinch bungee lacing means you’re into them fast, Eco Anti-Odor keeps things fresh, and the washable design handles whatever the trail left behind. Coffee, grocery run, second loop around the neighborhood – the Hyperport keeps up.

 

Waimea Flip-Flop

 

 

A flip-flop with toe protection? Sounds like our kind of sandal. The Waimea is built with waterproof full-grain leather from an LWG-certified tannery, Aquagrip rubber for grip on slick surfaces, and enough cushion and arch support to keep up with anything you throw at it. Like all KEEN shoes, it fights foot funk naturally with Eco Anti-Odor. At home wherever the run takes you next: beach parking lots, river access points, campsite mornings.
Your run might be the best part of your day, but it’s rarely the whole day. These shoes were built for everything that comes after the trailhead, whether that’s breakfast burritos, preschool pickups, or just hanging post-run to talk trails with your crew. Most recovery shoes want you to sit down. Why not slip into something that keeps up, and keep going?

 

FAQ
What should I wear after a trail run?
Look for a roomy toe box, solid arch support, and something with real cushioning underfoot. Slides, clogs, and cushioned sandals are all good options. The goal is airflow and relief, not more structure. Any of the KEEN styles above fit that need, with enough versatility to take you well past the trailhead.
Are KEEN après shoes good for post-run recovery?
KEEN doesn’t make dedicated recovery shoes, but these styles do that job naturally. The maximal cushioning of the Hyperport, and the wide fit and textured footbed in Yogui, give tired feet room to breathe and decompress. Think of them less as pure recovery tools and more as shoes your feet actually want to be in after a long effort.
Can I wear KEEN après shoes every day?
Yes, and that’s kind of the point. Howser and Whyser shoes handle errands and casual days easily. The Hyperport sandal is built for getting after it a bit more. Yogui and Shanti clogs move from camp to town without missing a step. The Waimea is a flip-flop that keeps it airy without exposing your toes. Whatever you’re doing after the run, there’s a KEEN for it.