When you think of Timberland boots - you're thinking of these.Our original waterproof boot was designed more than 40 years ago and remains a best-seller today - with tireless waterproof performance and instantly recognizable work-boot styling.
When you think of Timberland boots - you're thinking of these.Our original waterproof boot was designed more than 40 years ago and remains a best-seller today - with tireless waterproof performance and instantly recognizable work-boot styling.
When you think of Timberland boots - you're thinking of these.Our original waterproof boot was designed more than 40 years ago and remains a best-seller today - with tireless waterproof performance and instantly recognizable work-boot styling.
When you think of Timberland boots - you're thinking of these.Our original waterproof boot was designed more than 40 years ago and remains a best-seller today - with tireless waterproof performance and instantly recognizable work-boot styling.
Last updated at 09/21/2025 07:34:10
originally posted on altitude-sports.com
Very classic styling boots. I bought these boots for my 12 year old son. He’s wanted these since last season, but were sold out. He said they are very comfortable. There is minimal lining, so thicker socks would be needed to wear them comfortably in the winter. He loves them and would definitely recommend them.
originally posted on bloomingdales.com
Bloomingdale's was the only legit seller of black timberland premium boots in size 9. Sold out every else or people price gauging. I was still nervous about ordering online because timberland boots are well known for not fitting the same as regular shoes/sneakers. MY SPECIFIC NOTE: I went to a Macy's to try on Timbs. I was able to try a size 8.5, which was way too small, and a size 9.5, which was too big. Therefore, I was able to make an educated guess that size 9 would be my size. If I hadn't done that, I may very well have ordered the wrong size. Despite being nervous that maybe size 9 wouldn't fit well, I cant stress enough that it's a PERFECT fit, and very comfortable! I'm so excited to take these out!!! Also, despite my order being in "processing" for many ... MoreBloomingdale's was the only legit seller of black timberland premium boots in size 9. Sold out every else or people price gauging. I was still nervous about ordering online because timberland boots are well known for not fitting the same as regular shoes/sneakers. MY SPECIFIC NOTE: I went to a Macy's to try on Timbs. I was able to try a size 8.5, which was way too small, and a size 9.5, which was too big. Therefore, I was able to make an educated guess that size 9 would be my size. If I hadn't done that, I may very well have ordered the wrong size. Despite being nervous that maybe size 9 wouldn't fit well, I cant stress enough that it's a PERFECT fit, and very comfortable! I'm so excited to take these out!!! Also, despite my order being in "processing" for many days, Bloomingdale's customer service was super helpful in updating me when I would call to ask about my order.
originally posted on altitude-sports.com
Only worn for a few weeks so far but impressed with the warmth, comfort and surface's resistance to salt. Good grip for icy city streets too.Would be better if the soles were recraftable but that's hard to find at this price point, particularly combined with a bit of insulation. My other small note is the laces supplied are a few inches too short to properly use all the eyelets.
Very classic styling boots. I bought these boots for my 12 year old son. He’s wanted these since last season, but were sold out. He said they are very comfortable. There is minimal lining, so thicker socks would be needed to wear them comfortably in the winter. He loves them and would definitely recommend them.
Bloomingdale's was the only legit seller of black timberland premium boots in size 9. Sold out every else or people price gauging. I was still nervous about ordering online because timberland boots are well known for not fitting the same as regular shoes/sneakers. MY SPECIFIC NOTE: I went to a Macy's to try on Timbs. I was able to try a size 8.5, which was way too small, and a size 9.5, which was too big. Therefore, I was able to make an educated guess that size 9 would be my size. If I hadn't done that, I may very well have ordered the wrong size. Despite being nervous that maybe size 9 wouldn't fit well, I cant stress enough that it's a PERFECT fit, and very comfortable! I'm so excited to take these out!!! Also, despite my order being in "processing" for many ... MoreBloomingdale's was the only legit seller of black timberland premium boots in size 9. Sold out every else or people price gauging. I was still nervous about ordering online because timberland boots are well known for not fitting the same as regular shoes/sneakers. MY SPECIFIC NOTE: I went to a Macy's to try on Timbs. I was able to try a size 8.5, which was way too small, and a size 9.5, which was too big. Therefore, I was able to make an educated guess that size 9 would be my size. If I hadn't done that, I may very well have ordered the wrong size. Despite being nervous that maybe size 9 wouldn't fit well, I cant stress enough that it's a PERFECT fit, and very comfortable! I'm so excited to take these out!!! Also, despite my order being in "processing" for many days, Bloomingdale's customer service was super helpful in updating me when I would call to ask about my order.
Only worn for a few weeks so far but impressed with the warmth, comfort and surface's resistance to salt. Good grip for icy city streets too.Would be better if the soles were recraftable but that's hard to find at this price point, particularly combined with a bit of insulation. My other small note is the laces supplied are a few inches too short to properly use all the eyelets.
I wear these boots almost everywhere. I feel like the go with anything!! I wear them to campus, to parties, and they come in handy when there's bad weather. The only time I felt discomfort was when I worked a festival recently, since I had to stand for about 12 hours. After a while, my feet were definetly breaking in to the shoe and it felt slightly uncomfortable.
I purchased the shoes for my son since this brand is all he ever wears. This specific shoes is used as a casual dress shoes and he wears them proudly. The conform and longevity of the shoes is what draws him back. That and the style. He currently owns several pairs including the hiking boots. He will forever be a Tims fan for years to come.
Nice boot! Looks good. Feels good according to my husband. Looking forward to trying these out in the snow later this year. Rhythm Snowsports was fantastic to deal with. Their website was easy to navigate, had a great range and their postage was incredibly fast. We will be dropping into their Cooma store on our way to Theedbo later this year for the rest of our snowsport needs.
This is my first timberland boot. Love it, very comfortable for my left foot. I have worn this boot twice since I got it. Each time, the tongue of the right boot press on the front part of my ankle causing alot of pain. I have to loose the lace to give some relief to my foot. The left is completely perfect. This makes me wonder, is it the right boot that has a problem or my right foot?
If you hike, don’t expect this to be your go-to boot. They run very narrow and stiff so prepare to have them stretched or suffer it out. I’m an 8.5-9 and tried both. The 8.5 fit, but my toes touched the end. They are really tight right where the laces end and the gusseted tongue can be irritating. So I tried the 9 with thick socks… Better, but I had to order twice because one pair had a lot of visible flashing on the faux sole stitching at the tip of the toe.For the money, this boot is lacking in the quality of the insoles (not supportive or cushioned) as well as general build. But, you do get thick, waterproof leather and extra laces.All that said, the color is great (fuchsia) and I’ll keep them for non-hiking purposes. Recommend spraying silicone on them maybe ... MoreIf you hike, don’t expect this to be your go-to boot. They run very narrow and stiff so prepare to have them stretched or suffer it out. I’m an 8.5-9 and tried both. The 8.5 fit, but my toes touched the end. They are really tight right where the laces end and the gusseted tongue can be irritating. So I tried the 9 with thick socks… Better, but I had to order twice because one pair had a lot of visible flashing on the faux sole stitching at the tip of the toe.For the money, this boot is lacking in the quality of the insoles (not supportive or cushioned) as well as general build. But, you do get thick, waterproof leather and extra laces.All that said, the color is great (fuchsia) and I’ll keep them for non-hiking purposes. Recommend spraying silicone on them maybe to preserve the color as the pink looks like it will fade or rub off over time. I’d give them a 3.5 if avail.Hope this helps.
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.
I purchased these for my husband as a gift for our anniversary. He's been wanting more Timberlands for quite some time. He was scammed on another site when he attempted to order a pair, so I wanted to surprise him. He loved the way they fit, I loved that the fact I was updated on my order each time it moved place to place. The boots were well packaged and arrived at a decent time. I'll definitely order again.