Timberland PRO 6IN Direct Attach Men's, Black, Steel Toe, EH, MaxTRAX Slip Resistant Boot (10.5 W)
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There's no one to stop them
In spite of the cold weather, my son's feet stayed warm and dry during the winter. The boots still look brand new so they're durable as well
Choose the wide size if you have a wide foot. The boot weighs quite a bit. An oversize or heavy boot will suffocate your foot, which is the last thing you need to experience.
They will have them available when they become available
Selected User Reviews For Timberland PRO 6IN Direct Attach Men's, Black, Steel Toe, EH, MaxTRAX Slip Resistant Boot (10.5 W)
10/9/19 was the date of purchase. Ten days after their separation, they parted ways. That was a great feeling. It is cheap, but of.
It just so happens that I wear a size 10 and 1/2 in every Timberland I have ever bought and every other shoe I have ever purchased. There is no need to grow bigger for me as I am an adult now, and even my shoe size hasn't changed. With no space to move, my toe and heel touch each other, and I don't feel like I have any space to live. They were just delivered to me and this may well be one of them. No, it was the most difficult day I have ever had at work, and my feet are killing me as I write this. *EDIT I ended up going back to my old boots because I couldn't say that my boots got any better. Although I have tried them here and there, I would recommend at least a half- hour per time Take a bigger size.
They were way too small when I first ordered by size. Returning for next size up, fit seems to be decent at first, but soon becomes loose, so insoles are required. In a few days, both boots have begun to feel broken down at the back of the heel, and the left boot has started to create a pressure point at the front of the ankle that hurts if I don't leave the laces loose enough to allow the boot to shift My next step will be contacting the manufacturer to see what they say first. However, I do not intend to buy Timberland products again. Better boots than these are available at Walmart for $30.
I am disappointed. I have great difficulty getting the steel toe boot to fit properly on my right foot and as a result, it has caused significant pain in my big toe joint due to the angled toe box. I really like the fit of my left boot. There's no problem at all. I was even able to get relief from my plantar fasciitis with the left boot. I did not notice the increasing pain caused by the defective right boot until I had worn the boots for a month. After working in them for a month, do you think I can return them now? As I was trying to order a wide version of the product to see if it would help, Amazon no longer carries the product.
In about a month or two, it started splitting along the front part of the sole.
I bought them for his birthday in march. Delivery of the documents took place on 30 March. After starting these the second week of April, his others were still ok, so he started wearing these. By May 12th, however, the front tip/toe of the boots are starting to separate. I've worn them for about 1 month and they're already falling apart. Will definitely contact customer service and if they help, I'll update my review. However, as of right now, I would avoid them. A tractor supply company or walmart sells ones that are longer lasting. For a long time, he has never had a problem with these boots, which are his only boots other than hunting boots. There is hope that they switched glue companies and are willing to put things right, but I do not see that happening since many other people also had this problem. If they don't fix this, the company that was an A+ has become an F.
I have been using Timberland boots for 30 years, so I understand their reputation. There are some differences between this shoe and my last pair (6 years ago) and I think it may be an improvement over that shoe. Strong and tough on the job - Considering I use these nearly every day, they should last me for five years or more.