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Timberland PROMen's Powertrain Sport Mid Alloy Safety Toe Industrial Ahletic Work Shoe Athletic
J**N
I like these boots so much that I literally purchased 6 pairs of them - (Updated)
These are literally the only shoes that I ever wear, ever, and I like them so much, that I actually purchased three pairs of them. However, there are a few things that I need to point out:First:I have a very narrow foot, and I normally never order a wide shoe, but in this boot, I needed to order the wide (W) version. I first purchased the non-wide version, and my big toe would rub against the toe box. So then I ordered one size up, and the boot was too big. So then I decided to order the wide version of the initial size that I ordered, and it fit perfectly. So even if you never order a wide version of a boot or shoe, you might need to order the wide version for this particular boot. If your toe rubs on the toe box, don't give up on these boots, just order the wide version, and see if that helps.Second:I always wear these boots with two different after market insoles inside of each boot, including a gel insole, and a memory foam insole. So when I say that I like these boots, part of the reason at to why I like them so much, definitely has something to do with the after market insoles that I wear inside of them, but nevertheless, I do love these boots, and I highly recommend them.But having said that, the standard insole that come with these boots, will probably not be enough for most people. Furthermore, I always wear two pairs of thick Dickey's kevlar socks, while using these boots. So it is the combination of all of that padding, along with these boots, that makes me enjoy these so much.I have literally purchased close to twenty different pairs of Timberland boots in the last 20 years, and these are by far my favorites. In my opinion, what make these boots stand out from the others that I have worn before, is the sole of the boot. The sole of this boot is semi soft, and has give and cushion to it. The sole of this particular boot has more cushion and give to it, than any other boot you will find in a boot or shoe store; I can pretty much promise you that.In addition to the nearly 20 different Timberland boots that I have owned, I have also owned and tried countless other boots, in my quest to find a good pair to wear, and these are by far my new favorites. I have been wearing them constantly, for an average of twelve hours a day, for almost one full year, and they are still going strong.Unfortunately, what seems to happen, is that when a company finally makes a good product, they seem to change their formula for that particular product, and then in the process they ruin the original version of it. That is why I purchased three pairs of these things, and I will probably purchase another three pairs of them in the not too distant future. I work in a factory all day, every day, and I can't afford to not be wearing good footwear.I have no affiliation with Timberland at all, and this is an independent review.Update on 2/16/2020:I purchased three more pairs of these boots. They are still working very well for me. I wear them about 60 hours a week and over 2500 hours a year. I continue to wear two thick pairs of Dickey's kevlar socks with them, and two after market insoles with them, which include one thin memory foam insert and one gel insert on top of that. But overall, my opinion of these boots has not changed, and I continue to hope that Timberland continues to manufacture them, and that they do not change their formula for making them.One thing that I do want to mention, is the in my last order of three pairs of these boots, one of the pairs was wearing against the back of my heel really hard, and I decided to exchange it for another pair. So the lesson from that experience, is that if one of these pairs wears really hard against your heel, don't give up on them, and try it for a few more days, and then exchange it for another pair if necessary. The other two pairs gave me no problems.I continue to think that the stock Timberland inserts with these boots, are inadequate, but that is fine, given that no single insert will please everyone, and there are plenty of after market inserts to choose from.Lastly, I recommend waiting for these boots to go on sale. I have seen them on Amazon for as much as $120.00 and as low as $104.99.Hope that helps. These are are great, comfortable, durable, and light, safety toe boots.
D**D
If you spend time in an industrial setting they’re perfect, heavy duty but comfortable.
Awesome boot, everything I wanted. Now to see how long they last. I’ve been buying the Timberland PRO Euro Hiker boot for about three years now and have been through at least 5 pairs. I really liked those boots as well, but after that long of owning them I finally got fed up with two things: I never laced up the boot using the provided ankle height lace hooks, so the shoe laces were always extra long and over time would work themselves loose being that they’re a round boot lace; Next was the fact that since I never used those two hooks I would constantly get caught up on things such as..the laces from my opposite boot, cables/wiring, and most importantly ladders. I work in a industrial environment with plenty of areas to really hurt yourself, those open lace hooks just became dangerous over time.So I was on the hunt for some new boots. Eventually I made it over to a Red Wing Boots to see if their products had improved. I found a very nice looking boot and insole combo for $230 and after a single night of wearing there was just absolutely no way I was going to keep them.So back to amazon I went and I decided to just go for it and order these being that they had the added feature of a non metallic toe protector.These boots so far, after a week, are everything I was looking for. Thick soles like a work boot, they breath like a sneaker, have the protection of a hard toe, and have flat sneaker laces that hold their grip. These boots are so comfortable it’s kind of weird sometimes. These boots feel like a basketball high top but have the build/look of a work boot. I’m VERY happy with these boots. And the added bonus is they’re very light. I love them.
J**
¡excellent for hard work!
My brother recommended them to me, and they're an excellent choice for construction work, drywall, framing, and electrical work. Comfortable and lightweight.
D**R
Great buy!!
Light weight and very comfortable
A**A
Best steel toe boot
Light weight and last long, waterproof
D**S
Light and comfortable
Very light and surprisingly comfortable. I work 10hrs a day on concrete floors and these are great.
A**Z
Make sure you pick right size
Comfortable but wish I would’ve got the 7.5 and not the 7.5 Wide but I still like them since I stand for 10 hours a day 5 days a week will definitely buy another pair
R**Z
They don’t last.
Are these the most comfortable work boots I have ever worn in my 20 years of needing to wear work boots for work? Yes they absolutely are. They are so comfortable and light it’s almost mind blowing. They wear like no other work boot I have experienced. I have owned 3 of these boots in the last 3 years. I buy them with my boot allowance at work for the last 3 years. My first pair cracked at the sole in less than 3 months of use, the other ones faired much better however they did develop a hole right on the bottom of the shoe and rain water always found it’s way into every single pair. They are so comfortable I’m addicted to them and will probably buy another pair, and just switch to leather boots during the rainy season. They are NOT worth the price. If they were $80 I would not complain. Just know that when you buy these, it’s not a matter of IF they will crack, or develop a hole is a matter of WHEN it will happen. If they had a rubberized bottom sole, they would be perfect.10/10 for comfort10/10 for quality4/10 for durability
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