Timberland Men's Anti-Fatigue Hiking Waterproof Leather Mt. Maddsen Boot
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When you select a size, you will have a W option. When I selected the "W" option, I could accommodate my wide feet just fine. The Timberland team is always great about making concessions for us wide fet people.
Heavy socks are a must!
Depending on the boot size, I think the length of the lace depends on how long the laces are. So measure one of the laces once you fully unravel
The parts of the shoe that are leather can be polished with shoe polish.
Selected User Reviews For Timberland Men's Anti-Fatigue Hiking Waterproof Leather Mt. Maddsen Boot
The shoes were purchased for my husband in preparation for a hiking trip earlier in the year. I was impressed with how well they held up on the trip where we hiked 20 miles in a week. My husband continued to wear them outside during the weekend while working. Early in November, the shoes began to fall apart (see pictures - Photo taken on November They cost $99 and I expected them to last at least for a year when I bought them.
I've thrown everything I could think of at them and they held up perfectly. There is no doubt that these are super duper comfortable for a fat butt that weights about 315 pounds. To start-up with, my workplace always stays damp, blood, oil, grease, and a lot of powerful cleaners are splashed on them, all positive so far. Despite being constantly abused, they have lasted me 9 months and are not showing signs of falling apart. It's easy to take care of yourself! You just need some mink oil and rub it down every month or so.
Having purchased these boots on 1 November in California, it rained 6 hours later on the 26th six hours into my shift and my left foot was soaked. I doubt they will be covered by the guarantee. They are very comfortable. They are very lightweight.
Women's sizes 8 to 10 are normal for me. The shoes I bought in 7 were brand new. Five in men's that fit nicely with big, fat socks and have a trendy look. It wasn't an option for me to get the narrow, so I got the wide. The shoes fit perfectly. I wear them on little walks in the woods with my dog. I don't have wide feet, so I was worried they would be too big. It seems like they have good traction on hills as well as being waterproof in wet grass and muck. The soles of the shoes are supple and flexible, and they are light and comfortable. A pair of hooks on the top of the laces appeals to me A quick and easy way to put on/take These are boots I plan to wear all year round - In upstate NY snow, I do not expect to be able to wear these- In deep snow, I'm not sure they would be waterproof, and frankly, I'm not sure my feet would be kept warm wearing them. Although they are working just fine for the purpose of which I bought them. I ordered these for 2 day prime shipping (and it showed a 2 day delivery date when I placed the order), but after I placed the order, the expected delivery date changed to about a week later. If I'd known about the delay, I likely would have chosen to order elsewhere. A star was deducted because of that.
The shoe will provide you with great support in addition to being lightweight. Since I have plantar fasciitis, I am selective about my shoes to avoid aggravating it whenever it flares up. bought them in black at the same time and use them for work as well. As a result, my plantar (the bottom of my feet) is more cushioned and I can stay mobile for longer periods of time. Additionally, I had taken these with me to Thailand. Several months ago, I sprained my ankle in Thailand while wearing some low-cut shoes A pair of tennis shoes cut to size. My ankle was stabilized significantly with the help of these boots, icing, and bandages. As a result of their high cut, I was able to tie them around my ankles very easily, and in a few days they allowed me to walk better than with either of them off or I even purchased some for my father, who has a great appreciation for.
My favorite part of these boots is their style. Their comfort is comparable to slippers, and they are My boots have served me well from fall through late spring, and two winters in a row, so far. Since I have had these boots for a few months now, I don't understand the negative reviews or the F rating on Fakespot. A light brown pair of Maddsens belongs to me. Despite the bad winter up north, these boots did not stain. I've worn them in the rain (water beads off), snow, and ice and have had no problems. There was a lot of salt used this winter, but these boots kept their colour. My shoes are well maintained, I clean them off and they look just as new as when I bought them. I could wear them with jeans to a casual event and they will still look great. I have no idea why people are complaining about these shoes so much. They're lightweight, true to size, comfortable, and have good support. Another pair of shoes in a different color is on its way. They are not waterproof, they are only water repellant, so you can't wade in the water with them. My personal opinion is that this is a good boot for the money.
During the last two winters, I have bought two pairs of these, and they have It is not to say that they wear quickly, but I beat them up as a result of my job and these were my main work boots. Over the last couple years, the last couple pairs have felt a bit snug, as though they never quite "broke in. " The only thing I found locally was a size 10, but I ordered a size 12 Wide from Amazon instead, since none of the stores had it. They're awesome, and I added the water-proof collar. It was my first day at work with them that I put their usability to the test. I stepped in a puddle 2" in depth on a loading dock and the boots were completely dry on the inside. That was a fair price for such a It's nothing fancy, but it's I have stayed with these as well, partly because I need black shoes for work, and these are the closest black shoes to a hiker style to those that are more military-style. I love how easy they make it to move into.
Don't do it. The quality of these things is so poor. It's been 4 months since I purchased it and the tips came unglued. I had to glue them back myself to prevent them from coming off. One of my boots also came undone because the seems were not stitched in. It takes a lot of effort to My relationship with Timberland is over, and I will never visit it These boots did not last as long as timberland's cheaper ones. I suggest that you stay away from cheaply made garbage.