Timberland set new industry standards for craftsmanship, durability and protection when it introduced an authentic, waterproof leather boot in 1973. A global leader in design, engineering and marketing of premium footwear, Timberland values consumers who cherish the outdoors and their time in it. Timberland has been an industry leader in the use of both sustainable and recycled materials in its shoes, as well as its footwear packaging. The Timberland Company believes in corporate responsibility and supports numerous civic and social projects throughout the year. Polyurethane midsoles for durable comfort. Cambrelle fabric linings with antimicrobial treatment for odor control.Goodyear welt construction for extra durability ; Meets US and Canadian safety standards including ASTM F2412-11 and ASTM F2413-11 I/75 and C/75 impact and compression safety standards and CAN/CSA-Z195-14 Grade 1. Nylon shock-diffusion plates for support and torsional rigidity The Pit Boss is everything a work boot should be: Safe, tough and really comfortable. First off, the steel toe construction meets ANSI safety standards and offers a roomier toe box than other boots. This means no foot pain even after long hours of hard work. You've also go an unsurpassed traction-grip for working on wet or slippery surfaces and electronic hazard protection to keep you safe from open circuits. On the comfort front, a removable sock liner proves blisters don't have to go hand-in-hand with hard work. And finally, these boots aren't anything if they aren't tough. Go ahead, just try and wear them out. P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); Timberland set new industry standards for craftsmanship, durability and protection when it introduced an authentic, waterproof leather boot in 1973. A global leader in design, engineering and marketing of premium footwear, Timberland values consumers who cherish the outdoors and their time in it. Timberland has been an industry leader in the use of both sustainable and recycled materials in its shoes, as well as its footwear packaging. The Timberland Company believes in corporate responsibility and supports numerous civic and social projects throughout the year. Asymmetrical-shaped toe cap See more
A**N
HURT MY FEET...
I bought these boots for work because I am required to wear steel toe shoes in industrial area. I usually buy the 6" Direct Attach Pro Steel Toe timberlands, but they are $50 more than these so I thought I would give these a shot...Turns out...I HATE THESE! They are okay on fit, but they have something inside the heel wrap that constantly scrapes the back of my ankle. It is very annoying and sometimes even hurts. When I first put them on and wore them around the house to see if they were okay, they felt fine, but the more I wear them to work, the more my ankle hurts.
E**N
One of the few boots that can survive my job
I work at a trash burning plant, our boots get covered in ash daily. The ash dries most boots out making them too tight, stiff and eventually crack. Many boots don't last 6 months. I've tried several other quality boots over the last 13 years and none of them hold up for even half as long as these. Almost everyone at my job uses only these boots and I tell all new employees not to waste their time with anything else. They are also unbelievably comfortable, right out of the box. No break in needed. I have never had a lace hook break off either, even with Kevlar laces. Other boots I use with Kevlar laces (because they hold up to the ash) the hooks eventually break off. These boots also have a nice tread that holds up very well, and that don't trap ash or mud like so many other boots. These boots also have support in the middle of the sole which means that the sole will not put pressure on the arch of your foot when walking up ladders.I have a wide foot, size 13 4e. I buy size 13 normal width for these boots and never get chafed by the sides of the steel toe like many other boots I have tried.This boot is also a great all around work boot, I have a pair that I wear at home that is several years old with no significant wear on it.
C**Y
Worst Boots I have ever owned
I work for Fedex so a good boot is very important to me. I have been wearing Timberland boots for years. I usually get about one year out of them before replacing them. I had two foot injuries at work about nine months apart. It was clear that I needed steel toe safety boots. Since I have had good luck with Timberlands in the past , I ordered Timberland Pro Steel Toe Boots. After about six hours on the first day, I couldn’t stand it no longer. I had blisters on both ankles and the back of my foot. The seam in the back of the boot was poorly sewn. There was also a piece of what felt like hard plastic that ran along inside the lining where it rubbed against my ankles. Every step was very painful. I had to stop on my lunch break at a local sporting goods that also sold work boots. I purchased a different brand for instand relief. I now have to send theses boots back to Amazon for a refund. I read the reviews which mostly looked good. But there are some reviews with the same problems that I have with mine. I guess I got a bad pair.
D**Y
Best boot I have ever owned, updated review three times.
UPDATE: JULY 2020Just bought these boots again for the third time. This time they lasted about 14months.Treads are mostly gone, this time they got holes in the bend of the boot and toe, toe is typical for me. Reason i had to finally get new ones was the middle of the sole broke and made it painful to walk. Once again, very happy customer for a third time, lasted longer than any other boot I've owned.Update: bought these for a second time September 2017 because I've never had boots that lasted as long as these. I just bought my third pair because the ones I bought in 2017 finally wore out...19 months later (see most recent picture) the only they wore out is bacause like 3 months into where them I sliced both toes at work, but they stayed in together till just recently! Love these bootsBought the boot on my foot back om August 14th, 2015.. I have finally worn through the sole of the foot. I have cur these boots with razor blades and saws and grinders.. By accident obviously. Never ripped or come unthreaded. I've had Dewalt, among other brands and they never last a year. These boots lasted over two years, and I'm still going to wear them around the yard.. But I want thicker soles again for work consider to do carpentry.. Lots of nails. I wear these boots 6 days a week and even sometimes on Sunday.. I am super pressed.
T**.
These boots look great and that's where it ended for me
These boots look great and that's where it ended for me. They have a large seem right on the back of the heel that made them too painful to wear, I gave my first set 3 weeks of use before I decided they weren't going to get any better with break in. I contacted Timberland and they sent me a replacement pair after supplying them with picture proof and they decided that the boots were indeed defective. As soon as I received the new pair they had the same obvious issue as soon as I tried them on, one boot was much more obvious than the other. I contacted them again and at this point wanted a refund. They refused any kind of refund and would only send one more pair out. A good friend of mine had the same issue so I had no interest in trying a 3rd pair. Luckily Amazon happily accepted a return and now I'll be searching for a good pair of work boots again. Should have went straight to amazon with the first set but they were used for 3 weeks already. Thank you Timberland for giving me a new set to return to Amazon at least!
M**W
plain and simple, these are the hard working mans boot.
This is my 5th pair of these boots, I Buy a new pair about every year. These pit boss timb pro's are my money makers. They are simply a rugged and comforitable long lasting bad a$$ work boot. I work in an industrial environment always indoors working on concrete, Always soaked in hydraulic/gear oil on a regular basis they still hold up like champions, haven't had a blowout yet. I refuse to buy another boot. These things are the blue collar hard working mans bread and butter.
N**S
No Pain: more to gain.
I’m always buying trashy Saftey Boots. I usually work a 10 hour shift 5 to 6 days a week...year round.Nothing like a good pair of boots (same like a bed).These boots are a bed for your feet: it’s like I had them made by a shoemaker; especially for me.Day 1 is important with safety boots. They can make or break you.These are so comfortable: as long as you are putting feet in them...you good to go.Great boots.
S**D
This pair must have missed quality control
This is my 3rd pair of boots and for some strange reason they seem to have stretched as I now have a crease in the centre of the shoe when I do the laces up. Oh yes and one of the hooks for the laces fell off and another looks like it’s on it’s way out.My previous 2 pairs where bombproof and the only thing that wore on those where the soles.
A**R
Order a size bigger come up small
If you're a size9 definitely order size 10 sadly these boots are killing my right ankle to the point I've had to stop wearing them .
P**A
Durable.
The perfect work boot. It's so durable. Withstands any hardships and comes the other side looking great.
A**R
Timberland sizes are Messed Up!
I went to the local Marks Work Warehouse to try on a pair of Timberland Work Boots. Although not the same model, tried the size. Fits good, order it based to the fit. When Pit Boss arrived they were too small. Had to return and reorder. What frustrates me is that I did everything on the sizing chart & it still came out wrong. Plus I live in Canada, when returning with Canada Posts. It's another frustrating thing too! They are on strike, with a dying industry! So I had to add a full size up at the end. I did notify Amazon, but no way of knowing if they fixed the problem.
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