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This men's boot is inspired by our original 6-inch waterproof boot. This all-season style gives you tireless waterproof performance and work-boot styling. The boot includes an anti-fatigue comfort footbed, 400 grams of PrimaLoft 90% recycled insulation, and a durable rubber lug outsole for traction. Choose your colour and get out there!
This men's boot is inspired by our original 6-inch waterproof boot. This all-season style gives you tireless waterproof performance and work-boot styling. The boot includes an anti-fatigue comfort footbed, 400 grams of PrimaLoft 90% recycled insulation, and a durable rubber lug outsole for traction. Choose your colour and get out there!
This men's boot is inspired by our original 6-inch waterproof boot. This all-season style gives you tireless waterproof performance and work-boot styling. The boot includes an anti-fatigue comfort footbed, 400 grams of PrimaLoft 90% recycled insulation, and a durable rubber lug outsole for traction. Choose your colour and get out there!
Last updated at 12/24/2023 22:10:29
originally posted on mandmdirect.com
Timberland quality has been in decline for decades, but these were beyond the pale. The leather was inflexible and didn't feel like leather. No leather linings either, they were made out of a woven fabric. The fit was bad and the uppers were so stiff I couldn't lace them up properly.I used to love Timberlands, but I want a proper boot that I can wear on the hills and in town. These are just fashion boots. Useless.
originally posted on altitude-sports.com
These are the best shoes for me, both in terms of style and fit. I am in love with this pair as they look good on every color of trousers/jeans that I wear. And they won't catch dust/dirt so easily. Before I bought them, I had a thought that these require high maintenance. But obviously I was completely wrong. And I am happy for that.
originally posted on dsw.com
I bought the black Timbs. They are much more comfortable than my old pair. You gotta half size down. I usually wear a 10 in boots but orders 9.5 and they fit perfectly. Quick shipping. No hassle. Much faster than ordering through the DSW than the Timberland website. My God! Took ten days to just get a shipping order.
Timberland quality has been in decline for decades, but these were beyond the pale. The leather was inflexible and didn't feel like leather. No leather linings either, they were made out of a woven fabric. The fit was bad and the uppers were so stiff I couldn't lace them up properly.I used to love Timberlands, but I want a proper boot that I can wear on the hills and in town. These are just fashion boots. Useless.
These are the best shoes for me, both in terms of style and fit. I am in love with this pair as they look good on every color of trousers/jeans that I wear. And they won't catch dust/dirt so easily. Before I bought them, I had a thought that these require high maintenance. But obviously I was completely wrong. And I am happy for that.
I bought the black Timbs. They are much more comfortable than my old pair. You gotta half size down. I usually wear a 10 in boots but orders 9.5 and they fit perfectly. Quick shipping. No hassle. Much faster than ordering through the DSW than the Timberland website. My God! Took ten days to just get a shipping order.
I always wear this style of Timberland Boots.I mean I wear them every single day of the year...Everyday.Even in the Summer.They're still fine to wear after 3 years,still comfy but look a little tatty after so much use so I buy a new pair and use the older ones for gardening in.I've been doing this for 20+ years.They don't split.My feet never get wet.I will always buy these boots.My favourite boots.
One of the best boots for my son's huge size 14 feet. The variety of styles is limited at that size shoe. The classic Timberland boot is durable and looks great. The boot holds up better through the winter of you use a waterproofer. Two coats works best.
Really disappointed. Been buying these exact same pairs for the last 4 years and most recent pair are much lower quality in comparison to previous ones. The shoe laces mainly, they are thin running shoe laces? They have already snapped on week 2 of owning the shoes… what happened to the sturdy laces and why change to a thin one? They are boots after all… anyways, no change in price but drop one quality….. won’t be purchasing these boots anymore
I purchased these boots 2 years ago as work boots. They are great on the farm and super comfortable. I have other work boots that the leather has split or the soles have worn and split too. Timberland boots are tough and stand up so well to the rigours of farm work.
I bought these boots online about 3 months ago (not from Moosjaw), and have been wearing them quite frequently ever since I got them. I really like them. They are warm and I find the soles to be quite grippy. I don’t go sliding around on icy sidewalks nearly as much as I do with my other set of “go-to” boots that I use for just kicking around in during the winter (a retired pair of Keen backpacking boots). I also own a pair of Timberland work boots have served me well for the past 5 years. I mostly use those when I’m out with the chainsaw cutting up deadfall for the campfire.
I normally wear a US size 11 in shoes (occasionally 10.5 depending on the shoe). I bought the 6 inch Premium Timberland Boots in store and I tried on both a size 11 and a size 10.5 When I put on my normal size (11), it felt completely comfortable but when I walked I could tell it was too loose. I tried on the 10.5 and it felt better. It was still comfortable but it felt like I could walk better in it without it feeling like it would fall off my feet.I've now had mine for 5 months. I think the 10.5 is good enough for me, but if I recommend one thing to all potential buyers, it's: go down a full size, or at least a half size. Many people like to wear their Timbs loose and not tied tightly. With my 10.5, I have to actually tie the shoes (loopty-loop then pull and ... MoreI normally wear a US size 11 in shoes (occasionally 10.5 depending on the shoe). I bought the 6 inch Premium Timberland Boots in store and I tried on both a size 11 and a size 10.5 When I put on my normal size (11), it felt completely comfortable but when I walked I could tell it was too loose. I tried on the 10.5 and it felt better. It was still comfortable but it felt like I could walk better in it without it feeling like it would fall off my feet.I've now had mine for 5 months. I think the 10.5 is good enough for me, but if I recommend one thing to all potential buyers, it's: go down a full size, or at least a half size. Many people like to wear their Timbs loose and not tied tightly. With my 10.5, I have to actually tie the shoes (loopty-loop then pull and all) in order for the boots to feel snug to my feet. Although walking in them without the shoes tied does not have a significant risk of the boots falling off your feet, it still feels very loose.So in the future, I will purchase a full size down in Timberlands (meaning I will buy a size 10 in Timbs). If no full size down is available, then I'll go for a half size down since it is still satisfactory. I do not recommend buying your normal shoe size as it will feel comfortable when standing/sitting still, but when you walk, the boot will be very loose.I also recommend spraying your boots with Timberland's balm protector & water proofer to help extend the life of your boots to protect them from snow and water. If any salt gets on your boots, make sure you clean them so the salt doesn't sit in the boot for too long and end up damaging the material.----------------------TL;DR: Go for a full size down from your normal shoe size. If a full size down is not available, then go at least for a half size down. I wear a US size 11 in sneakers, and I bought a 10.5 in Timbs; however, a 10 in Timbs would likely be even better. Additionally, take care of your boots by cleaning them and spraying them with waterproofer.
Great boots, great quality, I have some old Timberlands that have stood the test of time. We've also had our kids in the Youth boots and they have been excellent.This specific model, ordered a size 9 for my son who typically wears a 9.5. The 9 was easily still a full size too big.By the time we got everything sorted out, his proper size (an 8) was sold out.