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The Timberland PRO Men's Endurance 6 Inch Steel Safety Toe Puncture Resistant Work Boot combines rugged leather construction with advanced safety features, including a steel toe and electrical hazard protection, making it the ideal choice for professionals who demand both style and functionality on the job.
I**C
Durable, quality, comfortable boots
I have shared a few photos of my old boots that I have had since early 2015 along with photos of the brand new ones I finally gave in and bought here in 2024. I have worked a few jobs since I bought them. I did some masonry, and construction before settling where I am now, I have a separate pair of all black shoes for my current job (also timberland pros), but these boots I wear every day for every task and they have held up through it all. Yard work, roof repair, snow cleanup, walking with the wife. These are my dailies and they are comfortable through everything. I have dug out foundations with water pouring in and my feet remained dry even when sloshing through puddles of water. They fit great, they look amazing whether dirty or clean, they are super comfortable and withstand about anything you put them through. I'm actually going to keep my old ones and use those strictly for yard work around the house, they're 9 years old but still have some life left in them. I really only replaced them because the back part above the ankle tore and I just got sick of looking at it. Great price for something you know will last for at least two years under really tough conditions. If you're on the fence about these, get off and give them a try, you will not be disappointed!
B**E
Great! No more hurt feet.
Very nice quality, feels very comfortable w/ very very little break in. Feel don’t hurt, so the anti fatigue soles work very well. They are kind of heavy but it’s to be expected bc of the metal plate and steel toe. My partner really likes them for work. Highly recommends them.
M**Y
Been buying since 2013!!
I've bought these every year for my fiance and he swears by them. He is in stone fabrication and installation so steel toe is a requirement and having sturdy, comfortable boots is a must. Perfect heel height is perfect and these give him all that. He does wear through them each year, but we wouldn't choose another boot even at the cost. Not so light because they are steel toe but they make up for it in every other way. Keep his feet protected and completely functional in various work environments.
N**E
Great quality boot - review initial impression
I have only worn these boots a few times so far so my review is based off initial impressions and the quality of initial fit and function.I found these boots to be made of high quality materials and assembled very well. They are comfortable right from the start. I have very wide feet so steel toes aren't always great for me but the wides on these minimize the strain on the outside of my toes. Still a little tight bit to be expected for me. They are heavy, obviously, they are steel not composite. All and all an excellent buy in my opinion
S**H
These boots LAST longer than any pair ive had before
I have worn work boots for my job for the past 7 years. I walk on a lot of anti-skid so the soles tend to wear out faster than anything else. Typically a pair of Redwings would last me 6 months Carolinas same thing. These however are an AMAZING find if you value durability. Please note they are not the most comfortable boots out there however as far as getting the most for your money they are awesome this is because of 2 main reasons. 1 They have a steel plate inside the sole this is done to prevent punctures from sharp objects through the bottom of the sole it does work by the way. However I attribute the fact that due to this they chose an extremely long lasting rubber for the bottom of the shoe it also makes climbing up steel ladders with quarter inch rungs far more comfortable a task. 2 If you look at the picture the steel toe is covered by a black coating of rubberized hard plastic best description I can give the material. In all the years I have had workboots. I always get some sort of toecap protector or protective coatings because as your toe bump into things and grind along the ground/floor if you are working on your knees these the leather over the steel toe would get ground away or lacerated and then you can never water proof your boots again. These come straight from the manufacturer with a coating already on the steel toe and it is superior to any aftermarket I have ever been able to find. The only drawbacks to these boots are this. The way they come they are NOT comfortable this is easily remedied by a high quality insole look up powerstep insoles on amazon they are the best I have ever gotten and will make any shoe the most comfortable shoe you have ever worn. They completely fix any comfortability issues these have. Last but on a more minor note is that the boots are made from more sturdy materials and so as no surprise they do take longer to break in mine took about 2 weeks to get totally perfect. So there ya go if your looking for high quality boots that last a LONG time get these just make sure you pick up a pair of powerstep insoles first and you wont have any problems
H**C
Boots
I have been buying timberlands for a while now these are great boots. These boots have held up to alot of abuse so far and still going strong.
N**!
Good work boots.
Worn daily by an electrician. Comfortable and safe.
W**E
Goated work boots
Tried several brands years ago and this is the only one that stands the test of time. Steel toe and comfortable. I stand and walk for hours on end in my shop and they feel like basketball shoes while being a protective work boot at the same time. They last, if your gait is not gimpy they will wear evenly. Lightweight, get them especially if you are working around sheared steel. I have dropped several edges on my feet and not a scratch or bruise, the leather and steel toe took the sharp steel drop. Good ankle support. I have worn these for 15 years, probably bought 4 pair so far so you will get the milage.
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