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Follow the lead of these light-footed adventurers, and reap the rewards. (Photo: KEEN)
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Faster, Farther, Funner

Follow the lead of these light-footed adventurers, and reap the rewards

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If a little bit of nature is good, a lot is great. That鈥檚 the time-tested math behind the urge to charge ahead and see more when you鈥檙e out hiking, running, and scrambling. Stay nimble, and good things will follow. You don鈥檛 have to be an FKT-chasing zealot to embrace a light-footed, fun-loving spirit. Just ask these two adventure chasers, who inspire all of us to go outside, play hard, and care for the planet and each other. Learn from them below, and find out how their shoes align with their mission.

 

The Wanderer: Emi Matsushima

Mission: Inspire Others to Live Authentically

Everyone should get a chance to reinvent themselves. That鈥檚 the lesson wants to share.

The daughter of a German mother and Japanese father, Matsushima鈥攚ho鈥檚 now a photographer and outdoor industry model鈥攇rew up in half a dozen countries. By the fourth grade, she鈥檇 attended school in four different languages.

Matsushima moved back to Japan at age 16 and fell into modeling. For a while it was fun, but it didn鈥檛 stay that way. 鈥淚 developed all these complexes,鈥 she says. 鈥淏y the time I was 29, that turned into dieting and losing weight.鈥 Matsushima developed body image issues. Agents stopped booking her. Her mental health deteriorated.

In 2018, she finally broke free and quit. Two years later, she moved to California鈥攋ust before the pandemic hit. With the world on pause, Matsushima started exploring the outdoors, climbing mountains, and taking timeless photographs鈥攁ll things she鈥檇 loved as a kid. Suddenly, she couldn鈥檛 get enough and embarked on an endless quest to see more, do more, experience more.

 

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鈥淚 find a sense of calm outdoors,鈥 Matsushima says. 鈥淏ut it鈥檚 also a place of action鈥攐f self-discovery and self-expression.鈥

She fell back in love with movement鈥攁nd with her body. She started a new career in outdoor lifestyle modeling. Climbing, hiking, and photography have become staples in her life. 鈥淚 used to feel like I was chasing something, but now I feel like I鈥檝e finally found balance,鈥 Matsushima says. 鈥淎t 37, I feel like I have this reinvented version of myself.鈥 And she鈥檚 living proof that anyone can do the same.

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鈥淔or me, being fast and light means flexibility and spontaneity,鈥 says Matsushima. 鈥淚鈥檓 all about chasing your curiosity and learning to adapt along the way. This can be used for urban exploration, hiking trails, or navigating through diverse landscapes鈥擨 feel like they really mold to whatever your adventure might be. They鈥檙e super light and agile, but they have such a solid grip.鈥

Consciously Created

Building anything authentic and sustainable鈥攁nything that will stand the test of time鈥攕tarts with intention. Intention to apply a planet- and people-first philosophy that acts as a north star for any endeavor, from making art to designing products. KEEN calls it 鈥攁 way of reimagining how gear gets made so it supports both humanity and the environment from start to finish. Here鈥檚 how that approach resulted in the , a fast-and-light-and-fun shoe that鈥檚 free of forever chemicals.

 

The Runner: Abi LaFleur

Mission: Make Everyone Feel Welcome Outdoors

For years, Abi LaFleur refused to run. A successful adventure photographer, she had always been active outdoors, but she laughed at the idea of running. She never expected that, one day, running would transform her life. Everything changed a few years ago when her long-term relationship became abusive and dissolved. LaFleur found herself diagnosed with PTSD and her self-confidence nearly shattered.

鈥淪omething had chemically altered inside of me, but I couldn鈥檛 understand it,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 had panic attacks.鈥 Then a friend asked her if she wanted to train for a 50-mile trail race. LaFleur rolled her eyes鈥攗ntil she saw photos of the trail. The scenery caught her photographer鈥檚 eye, and she started training. One day, LaFleur was on a high alpine trail and suddenly realized: her mind was blessedly empty. No flashbacks. She finally felt free. Running helped her find the confidence that she had lost.

LaFleur ran that 50-miler鈥攁nd then went on to run more. Today, the mountains remain her greatest source of , for both her professional work and her personal goals. One of those goals: improving the visibility of historically marginalized groups outside through her timeless art.

鈥淲hen I first started in the outdoor industry, there weren鈥檛 a lot of people in the industry or in outdoor media who looked like me,鈥 says LaFleur, who was raised in Florence, Colorado, by her Mexican-Spanish-Indigenous mother and grandparents. (Her father鈥檚 side is French-Polish.) Since then, LaFleur has used her camera to capture the stories and personalities of a diverse range of subjects.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 always been part of my work,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 want people to know there鈥檚 space for everyone here.鈥

Tested: KEEN Zionic

鈥淚 loved chasing my dogs around when wearing the . They鈥檙e waterproof鈥攊deal for walking through snowmelt and for creek crossings. I really like how lightweight they are, but they still have plenty of cushion and are super grippy. And like all of KEEN鈥檚 shoes鈥攖hey鈥檙e free of forever chemicals. Plus, I鈥檓 loving this tangerine color!鈥


KEEN is a shoemaker with purpose. Family owned and values-led for more than 20 years, KEEN has been consciously making unapologetically comfortable, innovative footwear that lasts and using its business to do good. In 2003, KEEN started a revolution with the introduction of the original hybrid sandal, the Newport. As a revolutionary, thoughtful shoemaker, KEEN is determined to reduce the impact of how it makes shoes. The brand has been PFAS-free since 2018 and envisions a shoe industry that has a net-positive impact on lives. To get there, KEEN is sharing its sustainable innovations to do more good together. Learn more at.

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