Timberland Pro Men’s Titan 6″ Soft Toe Boot

  • PowerFit™ comfort system
  • Premium full-grain leather for comfort
  • Polyurethane midsole with high-rebound EVA heel insert provides durable cushioning and energy return
  • Nylon diffusion shank for torsional rigidity
  • Anti-microbial contoured open-cell polyurethane footbed provides durable, resilient cushioning while molded heel cup cradles the heel

Product DescriptionThe Timberland® men’s Titan® Safety Boot is engineered in premium reddish-brown leather and is packed with features for the job, including Electrical Hazard protection to keep you safe from open circuits and a rebound heel insert for durable cushioning and energy return. Plus, it is slip-resistant, oil-resistant, and abrasion-resistant. Amazon. com Product DescriptionTimberland’s lightest workboots, these are engineered in premium leather and are packed w. . . More >>

Timberland Pro Men’s Titan 6″ Soft Toe Boot

5 Comments

  • By Rudy, February 21, 2010 @ 6:10 am

    Im currently on my 2nd pair of these wonderful boots. i work in a poultry plant stocking supplies/freight, and i wanted a boot that wasn’t going to fall apart in a month. My last pair lasted me over a year and the only reason i trashed them is because the soles started peeling off. (this is due to residual chemicals left on the floor after clean up). Even though these aren’t waterproof i can walk through small puddles with ease and my feet stay dry!
    these boots fit my feet like a glove and i love them!
    if timberland made these Chemical resistant they would be perfect. great value for the money and SO COMFORTABLE. im now a very faithful customer to timberland!
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • By Purplerose, February 21, 2010 @ 6:46 am

    I purchase this boot for work around Oct to Nov of 2009. The work boots did not last no more than two months, I have a small hole in the front of tip of the boot. They are comfortable at the beginning of the month and that it. I work very hard in the field and this work boot did not live up to my standard at work. I written and email to timberland about the shoe and they want me to return them back with the shoe box. I find that very funny, I don’t think any person will have the shoe box we all just throw them in the recycling bin. I would never ever consider buying timberland’s work boot again, and stick with real work boots like Georgia, Red Wing.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • By Jon Coffman, February 21, 2010 @ 8:11 am

    I purchased a pair of these from tractor supply for use in a warehouse job. I used them for about a year or so part-time without wearing them every workday until I left that job. I also occasionally used them in wet conditions like fishing on lakeside shores, hiking and etc. After around 2 years the bottom layer of the sole started to peel away from the top layer until there was flaps hanging from the bottoms. The top layer being the foam cusion and the bottom layer a durable rubber. I paid 100 dollars or more for these shoes 4 years ago and I’ll never buy a multi-layer construction sole ever again from timberland even though these boots are the most comfortable pair I’ve ever owned. I feel that lasting quality far outweighs comfortability especially when you’re paying over 100 dollars. My 40 dollar brahmas from wal-mart lasted longer and are almost just as comfortable when used in conjunction with a gel/foam insole.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • By roadzen, February 21, 2010 @ 10:20 am

    Hands down, the most comfortable boot I’ve worn. Awesome right out of the box with no break-in period necessary. I’ll be ordering another pair in a different color.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • By F. Cruz, February 21, 2010 @ 11:51 am

    I’ve tried many work boots,I even tried hiking boots for comfort. Above all else these boots take the cake. They provide all day comfort and are so light weight that It felt like I were wearing sneakers. Give them a try, Timberland even gives you 30 days to try and if they aren’t a comfortable work boot just send them to timberland and they’ll refund your money. I like them so much I’m on my second pair.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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