Timberland PRO Mudsill Low Steel Toe
- 5 stars 64%
- 4 stars 20%
- 3 stars 6%
- 2 stars 6%
- 1 star 4%
Description
View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- Premium leather and mesh for durability and breathability.
- Ortholite polyurethane footbed with Agion™ anti-microbial cover provides durable, resilient cushioning.
- Internal shock diffusion plate spreads pressure of impact forces.
- Compression molded EVA midsole provides lightweight cushioning.
- Timberland PRO rubber outsole is slip-resistant, oil-resistant and abrasion resistant.
- Steel toe meets ANSI Z41 PT99 safety standards and feature a roomier steel toe box than most other boots for a more comfortable fit.
- Electrical Hazard Protection meets ANSI Z41PT99 standards to provide protection from open circuits.
- PRO 24/7 Comfort Suspension™ technology is a unique comfort system that meets the most rigorous work site demands - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It helps reduce foot fatigue, support the arch and cushion every step.
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Fit Survey:
- 3% Full size too large
- 4% Half size too Large
- 86% True to size
- 6% Half size too small
- 0% Full size too small
- 78% Felt true to width
- 17% Felt narrower than marked
- 5% Felt wider than marked
- 38% Excellent arch support
- 54% Moderate arch support
- 8% No arch support
Customer Reviews
Timberland PRO Mudsill Low Steel Toe
Average rating is 4 out of 5 from a total of 249 reviews.
Top Positive Review
6 people found this review helpful.
This is the best shoe I've ever purchased, and quite possibly the best shoe ever made. I have two jobs, both are pretty intense and require a lot of foot movement and abuse. I usually go through 3 or 4 pairs of shoes a year, but this pair has lasted about 1 year and 4 months. Pushing pianos up/over soggy or snowy terrain isn't an issue with these. It's like they become infused with the core of the earth, resulting in a solid stance. 2 problems with the design though. 1, the hook things that the top of the laces go around, they came partly out and it became hard to retie them. I had them set up so I never had to adjust them...just slip the shoe on and go. 2nd issue, the part that touches the Achilles area isn't very durable (unlike most of the shoe). After almost 16 months though, these are still very wearable and comfortable. It's time to semi retire them though. I'll keep them around for misc stuff.
Read more » « Show less June 30, 2011 by Duke TTop Critical Review
2 people found this review helpful.
The shoe is stiff and you feel it after a few hours of work. But the real problem for me is that after about a year of light duty, the sole separated from the shoe, and now I must glue it back on. I won't be buying Timberland again.
Read more » « Show less October 10, 2011 by Chris T- Sort by:
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This is the best shoe I've ever purchased, and quite possibly the best shoe ever made. I have two jobs, both are pretty intense and require a lot of foot movement and abuse. I usually go through 3 or 4 pairs of shoes a year, but this pair has lasted about 1 year and 4 months. Pushing pianos up/over soggy or snowy terrain isn't an issue with these. It's like they become infused with the core of the earth, resulting in a solid stance. 2 problems with the design though. 1, the hook things that the top of the laces go around, they came partly out and it became hard to retie them. I had them set up so I never had to adjust them...just slip the shoe on and go. 2nd issue, the part that touches the Achilles area isn't very durable (unlike most of the shoe). After almost 16 months though, these are still very wearable and comfortable. It's time to semi retire them though. I'll keep them around for misc stuff.
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- Duke T - customer
- from Rock Island, Illinois
- June 30, 2011
Like 'em. Usually my feet get pretty hot, but they have remained fairly cool in these. The grip is good and they're pretty comfortable as well.
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- Lee - customer
- from San Mateo
- July 30, 2011
The shoe looks even better in person! I loved the shoe and so got them for my husband who has wide feet (these do not come in wides). They bother him after wearing them for a long time, so if your feet are at all wide, then do not get these. He does still wear them, though!
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- Sarena P - customer
- from Central NH
- July 20, 2011
I love these shoes. They are super comfortable and I have no problem wearing 12 hours a day at work. I work in an auto shop and they have been great so far at repelling dirt, grease, and oil. Highly recommended!
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- Matt G - customer
- from Newport Beach, CA
- February 23, 2012
Comfortable shoe once broken in. It's rough on your toes until they are though.
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- Mike B - customer
- from Augusta, GA
- February 9, 2012






