Timberland's PRO® Wedge Series footwear features a flat sole that allows ironworkers and others who need to feel the surface under their feet grip more effectively. 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.
J**C
These are a really good choice for a high quality 6" mock toe, and only $100!
After days of reading reviews, watching video comparisons, and generally taking in more info than needed I bought these Timberland Pro boots and they are great. Soft but fairly thick leather that holds it shape and is not stiff at all. Timberland knows boots and has the buying power so this high quality leather is just the start of the list stating the reasons to select this boot. The seams are stitched well and the soft wedge sole material has a hard rubber layer at the bottom which will add life to the goodyear welted sole. There is a nice synthetic liner up in the toe box only and there is a hardened heel cup Leaving the remaining leather upper unlined and here again the leather quality and flexibility are both evident and appreciated for comfort right out of the box. This means you can lace them up all the way up tightly,for good ankle support, and even after walking up and down Seattle's many hills these boots get me to and from work using the bus in comfort. While Redwings are nearly perfect they could use equally thick yet more supple leather and they choose not to which at their price point take too long to soften up so goodbye Redwing and if you want an example of thick buttery leather check out the Keen Cincinnati Wellingtons I discuss at the end of this review and it made me wonder why if not for profit would so many boots use thick leather that is called "quality" yet is hard and then takes weeks to break in. Not these. I guess that's it as my first review disappeared before I could post it and doing this over sucked however getting good boots out so many similar brands and styles has gotten tough so cut through the clutter and go for the company who has been making boots for 50 years and now offers their Pro line with offerings with welt construction and very high quality materials at the $100 price point. These are superb boots that happen to cost only $100. This isn't a compromise for savings these boots are exactly what I want. My other workboots are the Timberland classic round toe that are also great for $150. My about town boots are both Keens. The Cincinnati welt construction Wellington is simply luxurious feeling, thick, supple, and attention to detail throughout and on sale now for under $100! For Seattle's wet weather a really waterproof boot is essential and while the San Jose 6" mock toe has a cement construction sole this works perfectly for around town as it makes the boot lighter and more flexible than typical welted boots. The San Jose costs about the same as the Timberland classic round toes($150) so there are my wet and dry boot recommendations for work and around town. Timberlands for my work boots and Keens for around town with each pair currently available on Amazon you should buy all four and not need to think about boots again for years. John in Seattle.
M**H
Initial Review........Awesome Boots!
I only received the boots a few days ago, so this is a preliminary review based on a couple full days of weighing them.Summary initial impression is "AWESOME".I wear 11D and the fit is perfect for me. I cannot tolerate tight boots. As a day gets long and your feet get warm, you need boots with a little room, but not too much. These fit my dogs very nicely, both in length and width. I will also note that the boots slide on and off very easily.The leather is thick, rich and super supple. The tanning is even and first rate. They are beautiful boots.The insole in high density molded foam, covered with a durable fabric. They are comfy, but I may eventually replace them with something more customized to my feet. That's just a personal preference, and not at all necessary.The soles are cushy and as such I would expect them to wear more quickly than something harder. Like tires, it is a trade off. If you want softer more comfortable soles, you're going to forfeit some longevity. I always opt to the side of comfort. I'd rather buy a new pair of boots in a year than have sore feet.I specifically chose a work boot that had eyelets all the way to the top. Some might prefer speed lace eyelets. I do not. I lace to the top and put knots in the ends of the laces. I then loosen up the laces, slide my feet in, tighten them up and tie them off. It takes less hassle and less time to tie. I will also note that the included laces are exactly what I like. They are durable nylon that slide easily through the eyelets and tie off easily. The color is perfect for the boots.I seriously considered buying a pair of Red Wing Heritage boots for $280. I am glad I opted for these. We'll see how they hold up, but even if they wear a little more quickly, I can buy nearly 4 pairs of these for the price of the Red Wings.
A**N
Solid Boot for the price
I initially bought these just to have a "nice pair" of work boots for interacting with customers and walking roofs. I ended up wearing them most days as they turned out to be comfortable and relatively durable. After several months, they've held up very well with just minor scratches and scuffs to the material. They aren't a $300 boot by any means, but if you're looking for a cost effective work boot that has the look and holds up to wear and tear for the most part, I'd say you can't go wrong with these Timberlands.
L**A
Good for the price.
These boots are good for the price. I’ve had better. They run wider than normal. I typically order wide boots. These seem to be extra wide than I’m used to. The laces are very bad. They’re slippery and hard to get a good lace up for work. Not a lot of ankle support due to the bare leather sides. I like a lot. No really break in period. Good boots for the price. I would order again. Not the toughest boot. I’m an electrician. I walk a lot and on ladders a lot. Good for that so far. Does not have the anti fatigue like others I’ve used. Hopefully these soles last longer than the waterproof version of these?
M**S
It took awhile
When I first bought these I hated them. They hurt my feet and my lower back. I changed insoles twice, but the weren't high end insoles. Just some Dr. Scholes. I tossed them in the closet and moved on. After some severe foot pain, self diagnosed Plantar Faschiatis I bought really good insoles specifically for my aliment, worked really hard to heal my feet, then I went back to these boots and they have been fantastic. I work on concrete every day. The outsole has held up really well and they keep my feet dry in the bad weather. This don't have a safety toe, but my feet feel secure. I do believe the take a bit to break in, but that could easily just be me.
T**O
Muy cómodas y de buena calidad
Fue un regalo para mi esposo y quedo muy contento, son muy cómodas y bonitas
M**A
Gran calidad
Me gusto mucho la calidad de los materiales, viene un poco más amplio, así que consideren pedir media o 1 talla menos, son muy livianas y cómodas.
A**R
the size matters
Comfortable, practical and good looking boots. The right size matters, otherwise these boots can end up being quite bulky on account of their thick sole. Size down!! At least 1/2 size if not a full one size. For reference, my feet are 11.25, so for sneakers i wear size 11.5. For these boots I went with size 10.5 and the fit is excellent. Finally, they are being sold as working boots, but I seriously doubt that unless you are ok with buying new boots every year or two. I don't; my Tim's usually last 5-6 seasons/years, so hopefully these will too.
U**N
Quality Craftsmanship, But Size Matters - Timberland PRO Men's Wedge Sole 6" Boot
I recently purchased the Timberland PRO Men's Wedge Sole 6" Boot, drawn to its renowned reputation for durability and style. While the craftsmanship and build quality lived up to the Timberland standard, I encountered a sizing issue that led to a return.Let's start with the positives. The boots exude a rugged charm that Timberland is known for, and the 6" height provides ample ankle support. The premium leather construction is not only stylish but also promises long-lasting wear, making these boots suitable for both work and casual occasions.The wedge sole design is a standout feature, offering excellent traction and stability on various surfaces. The boots provide a comfortable and supportive feel, especially during extended periods of wear. The padded collar adds an extra layer of comfort, making these boots ideal for demanding work environments.However, the sizing turned out to be larger than expected. Despite following the sizing guidelines provided by Timberland, the boots were noticeably roomier than anticipated, leading to discomfort and potential safety concerns during work activities. Unfortunately, this compelled me to initiate a return.In conclusion, the Timberland PRO Men's Wedge Sole 6" Boot is undoubtedly a quality product, marrying style with durability. The sizing issue, while a setback, should not overshadow the excellent craftsmanship and design of these boots. For potential buyers, I recommend sizing down to ensure a snug and comfortable fit. Timberland's reputation for reliability remains intact, and with the right size, these boots could easily become a staple in any wardrobe.
A**O
Wide size are really wide
I thought they would be just roomier, they are actually wide. I’ve got wide feet so I like the fit but I can see how people with narrow feet would not like it. That being said almost no break in needed. I did change the insert for something with a tad more cushion but that’s just my preference, the ones that come from the box are good too.
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