Durable, comfortable, and with casual looks, these work shoes feature an alloy safety toe, anti-slip rubber outsole, and an antimicrobial lining for odor control. Timberland set new industry standards for craftsmanship, durability and protection when it introduced an authentic, waterproof leather boot in 1973. A global leader in design, engineering and marketing of premium footwear, Timberland values consumers who cherish the outdoors and their time in it. Timberland has been an industry leader in the use of both sustainable and recycled materials in its shoes, as well as its footwear packaging. The Timberland Company believes in corporate responsibility and supports numerous civic and social projects throughout the year.
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I've owned many Timberline shoes (Mostly Boat or Deck) but this is the first Timberline work shoe. I am a machinist and spend a lot of time on my feet so it's necessary for me to have comfortable shoes as well as ones that don't slip on an oily or wet area. I ordered these shoes in size 11 med which is 1/2 size larger than my normal size of 10 1/2 med which may have been a bit on the tight side. They fit perfectly with enough room in the to box so as not to crowd my toes. They are extremely comfortable all day long and the padding along the tongue and rim of the shoe make a big difference in the comfort. As usual, the quality is excellent!
My employer has started mandating that we all must wear slip-resistant shoes. So, I started researching slip-resistant shoes and what better place to start said research than Amazon.My first choice was Dr. Martens. But, for some dumb reason, Dr. Martens does not make a shoe in the half-size. WHY WOULD A SHOE MAKER OMIT HALF THE WORLD'S POPULATION FROM BUYING THEIR SHOES BU NOT MAKING SHOES IN HALF SIZES? This being said, I did narrow my search to two shoes: The Caterpillar Ridgemont and the Timberland PRO Titan Soft-Toe Lace Up.The Ridgemont was a about $12 less expensive, but there was a review that said the shoe had issues when wearing orthotics (I need orthotics). It was also available in black, my preferred color. The Titan had better Amazon overall reviews and no one listed issues with orthotics, but was not available in black.I ended up choosing the Titan because I liked it's looks, expect to have no issues with orthotics, and because of the better reviews.I have to say that I am thrilled with my decision. This shoe is COMFORTABLE. And I feel very confident when walking on wet or slippery floors. The leather is very soft and supple. Maybe too much so. A slight drawback is the shoe shows scuffs very easily...maybe because the leather is so soft.At work, where I am on my feet every minute of an 8-hour day, my feet are not worn, tired, or sore by day's end. And, because my feet are comfortable at the end of the work day, I am not all worn out and tired at the end of the day, either.My only concern is durability. With them scuffing up so easily, I hope they don't fall apart quickly. I am assuming that the uppers are genuine leather and will hold up over time. And, if so, I will be extremely happy.I love these shoes. They are the best, most comfortable work shoes I have ever had on my feet. I highly recommend the Timberland PRO Titan Soft Toe Lace-Up Shoe.UPDATEWell, it's been about 2 1/2 years with these shoes and I still like these shoes. One issue has developed. A hole has developed the upper of the right shoe. It started about 2 years after I purchased them. I didn't know what to do about it, so I just put a little dab of glue to cover the hole. I have to do this about once a week. The hole has been getting bigger and I decided to purchase some Timberland PRO Men's Stockdale Grip Max OX Alloy Toe Work and Hunt Boots. I thought I'd try these...just because. The Pro Titans were an excellent shoe. They were comfortable and lasted 2 1/2 years. Not bad. Just wish the uppers were a little more durable. The soles still show little wear and look like they can easily go another 2 1/2 years.
These are good shoes. I work as a mechanic in a shop with a smooth concrete floor and lots of goo on the floor. My feet get sore easily so I'm pretty picky and they have met my standards. These are the things I look for:The collar doesn't cause any ankle pain.The tread doesn't pick up too much junk.The eyelets are metal so that the laces can pull tight easily.The sole stays attached to the shoe (so far). This is a big problem in a car repair shop. The chemicals tend to unglue shoes. Not these.The foot bed below the insole is flat. Lots of shoes curl the leather under but don't fill in the depression in the middle of the foot bed. These don't have that problem.The insole is for real, not like so many others that turn to mush in a day or two. This is almost an orthotic insole.They look nice. Ok, they are work shoes, not dancing shoes but they do look decent.My feet tend to get hot. These haven't had the problem so far. I don't like shoes with lots of padding.They aren't really light but they are lighter than some. They are light enough while being substantial.The soles grip well in the worst conditions. Many supposedly oil and slip resistant shoes get mighty slick on smooth concrete if there is even the hint of oil or water. Not these. I have yet to have a problem with grip. I presume if I step on a big glob of grease on the floor they couldn't grip through that but so far they have held on over everything else. I'm really sensitive to this issue. Some people seem to think that lots of tread pattern equals grip bit it isn't so. Look at the soles on these. They have very few tread lines but the grip like mad.I have done nothing to water proof these boots because they don't need it. I've been in water and slush this winter and even the seams haven't leaked. Very impressive to me.The reason I gave 4 stars instead of 5 is because they are too wide. I got the narrowest ones in my length and they are still a little loose side to side.
These work shoes are very comfortable and support my back very well. They have a distinct heel which reduces the strain on my back. The sole has just the right amount of grip and is easily cleaned after stepping in mud. My other work boots have a very aggressive lug pattern and are a pain to clean after stepping in mud. These are great work shoes and I recommend them.