Timberland Pro Men’s Direct Attach 8″ Soft Toe Boot

  • Timberland PRO® 24/7 Comfort Suspension™ helps reduce foot fatigue, supports the arch and cushions every step
  • Premium waterproof, full-grain leather upper with direct-attach construction
  • 400g insulation
  • Anti-microbial lining
  • Removable contoured polyurethane sockliner

Product DescriptionThis men’s Timberland® Direct Attach 8″ Soft Toe work boot showcases Timberland PRO® 24/7 Comfort Suspension™ technology which is a unique comfort system that meets the most rigorous worksite demands, helps reduce foot fatigue, and supports your arch and cushions every step. Amazon. com Product DescriptionModeled from Timberland’s classic style work boot, the Direct Attach has it all and then some. With all of its comfort and hardworking technology, you. . . More >>

Timberland Pro Men’s Direct Attach 8″ Soft Toe Boot

3 Comments

  • By Mojo Tiger, February 23, 2010 @ 6:14 pm

    It was a good timing in Chicago since we got tons of snow 2 days after the delivery to my home.
    I wear the pair mostly for snow shoveling. It’s warm enough to serve my purpose.
    I am not a heavy user of the boots and I cannot say much beyond my casual usage.
    I don’t call them stylish. Probably they meant to be working boots.
    I ordered the W option due to my wide feet. It would be nicer if the boots (with the W designation) were a litter wider.
    I paid $65 including shipping in November, 2009 and I should not complain.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • By Christopher L. Lombardi, February 23, 2010 @ 7:34 pm

    I had to return two pairs of boots within the last year for warranty coverage. Mind you, this is after very light use. I do not wear the boots everyday all day long, maybe once or twice a week for 1 to 2 hours at a clip. The first problem was the stitching pulling apart. The second problem was they were not waterproof as advertised. I was only in 2″ of snow and my feet were saturated within 2 hours. The quality of Timberland boots has significantly declined within recent years, hence a good review from a 3-year old pair of boots. It is very unlikely that I will buy another Timberland workboots. Oh, you have to pay for shipping to Timberland for warranty coverage on a pair of boots that didn’t work. I would recommend looking at Gortex, Wolverines, Chippewas and/or Red Wing boots before spending money on these. The only good thing I have to say about these boots is they were comfortable, just not practical for work.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • By Glen Castleberry, February 23, 2010 @ 10:21 pm

    i certainly have not worn every boot out there but i can’t see any better than these ! ive had mine for 3 yrs put them threw hell mud water job sites and their still great beat up a little but still going strong ! their water proof very warm in winter and nearly indestructable worth every dime simply can’t go any better .
    Rating: 5 / 5

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