Upper made with Premium Timberland® Leather and CORDURA® fabric for a comfortable and durable fit
Fully gusseted tongue comfortably protects the foot from debris
Made with ReBOTL™ material, which contains at least 50% recycled PET (excepting trace materials)
In-Shoe Comfort:
Compression-molded EVA midsole provides support and shock absorption
Unique molded foam footbed features an inverted cone system that absorbs shock and returns energy with every step
Durability & Traction:
Rubber lug outsole for enhanced traction
Additional Details:
Timberland® Premium Leather uppers made with Better Leather from a tannery rated silver by the Leather Working Group for its water, energy, and waste management practices
Brand : Timberland
Country of Origin : Imported
Web ID: 24TLDMMMTMDSNMDLTFBO
REVIEWS
4.4
89%
Recommended
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Barry
Verified Purchase
4 weeks ago
Great Product
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Great product and comfortable
Ernesto
1 month ago
I Would Not Buy These Boots Again
Got these endings of May by the middle of July they started falling apart from the sides very cheap material. My use with them was typical yard work mowing the grass and just using every day work as aircraft mechanic. They are comfortable after replacing the soles but I wouldn't recommend these, I actually wanted to try there different style that's all leather but I'm not sure if I should even bother.
Keith
Verified Purchase
2 months ago
Great Stylish Shoe!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I really like this shoe..except the bottoms of the sole wear out faster then usual..the compound could be a harder material...but other then that its a great shoe.!!!
Manuel
2 months ago
Quality Is Terrible
The very same day I used these boots, I slipped on ice and broke my right arm. After recovering, I started using them at the beginning of May, and now they've started to break. The quality is terrible, after 3 months of use.
Erin
2 months ago
Terrible Quality
Boots fell apart after only 3 months of typical wear. Timberland claims it's normal wear and tear and isn't covered under warranty.