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Customer Reviews Timberland PRO Boondock 6" Comp Toe WP Ins

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Rating Summmary:

574 total reviews

Review Breakdown:

66%5Rated 5 stars out of 5

14%4Rated 4 stars out of 5

6%3Rated 3 stars out of 5

5%2Rated 2 stars out of 5

10%1Rated 1 star out of 5

Customer Fit Survey:

77%"Felt true to size"

69%"Felt true to width"

62%"Moderate arch support"

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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Timberland
Each boot weighs 4 pounds.
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Timberland
I work in wet environments on concrete for long hours. The anti fatigue technology keeps the bottom of my feet from hurting. The boots seem well constructed. However the boots are very bulky. Especially if you are a big size like me. The boots have plenty of room in the to bed, but they are to wide in the rest of the boot. This causes my foot to have some play in the boot. The boot is also heavier then most boots. This lead to my calves feeling strained after a long day.
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Timberland
I use these boots working at a car wash. I work long days in the concrete in a wet environment. The anti fatigue does work because the bottom of my feet do not hurt at the end of the day. They do keep my feet dry. The own side to these boots it's they are very bulky. I wear a size 15 these boots make my feet look huge. Also because they are so bulky they weigh more than other work boots I wear. This causes my legs to feel strained.
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Timberland
This is my second pair Timberland Pro boots. I had the first pair for about 3 years. For the first 2 years I primarily wore them on the weekends while cutting timber and land clearing. Then for the last year I wore them during the weekdays in an auto repair shop and while building a new log home. Finally the padded part on the top of the boot started to separate from the boot. They were the most comfortable pair of boots I have ever worn! I wish I had bought 4 pairs! The new pair are pretty good, but they are not as comfortable as the first pair. The original pair had like a honeycomb type cushioning underneath the insole and the new pair does not. The insole itself has a little more cushioning than the original pair but it is not as comfortable. The jury is still out on weather they are going to hold up like the other pair and if I will purchase another pair.
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Timberland
I bought these boots because I work outdoors in all types of weather. Overall they are very nice boots, a little heavy but very comfortable. Unfortunately while I was shoveling snow they began to leak and my socks became soaking wet. I work down by the water in New England so having cold wet feet is a nightmare. I would recommend these boots but not for shoveling snow
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Timberland
testing them out to see if they are comfortable -long term
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Timberland
Can't really give a good review. Ordered these because I thought they would last a little longer than the chocurua trails. They seemed comfortable but were just too heavy for me, as I said I'm used to the chocurua trails
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Timberland
The only bad thing about it is not a waterproof at all, leather absorbs water and you get wet foots, I work indoor with some steam and water on the floor in a food company, everything on the boots is ok except that
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Timberland
My husband does asphalt for a living which is hard on everything especially boots!! He bought his first pair of "Boondocks" 2yrs ago and he thought he had finally found the boot of a lifetime. He could not sing their praises enough to anyone in his line of work about how amazingly well these boots were but unfortunately that pair finally wore out and we headed right out to purchase another pair. We purchased another pair of the same exact boots that we had purchased the first time only this time we are severely disappointed it's only been a little over 3 months and the soles are already separating. This was one of the things my husband was so impressed by with the first pair of how great the soles stood up to his work environment. The other pair lasted a year & half and the soles were as thick and intact as the day they were bought, the problem with them is that the seem had started to rip out next to the composite toe. We are so disappointed with this pair. You don't mind paying good money for a work boot with great workmanship but this time around has been a great disappointment. We are a working-class family and don't have the ability monetarily to purchase another pair every couple of months at these prices. So sad because he was so impressed that in 20+yrs of paving he had never found a boot as great as the first pair of these that we purchased. Don't know if when we can afford a new pair that we will purchase these again.
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Timberland
Very comfortable boots. Felt great from day one, however it's not perfect. The soles wore out much faster than they have with other boots I've worn in over 20 years in the field. Another complaint I have is that the rivets for the shoe laces are sharp on the inside of the boot, and keep causing my laces to break. Another thing I noticed is the hotter it gets outside, the flimsier/ weaker the boot toe gets. Doesn't take much to smash down on your toes. Just a couple of small changes to this boot would make it perfect!
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Timberland
Working in fields and pasture type areas where the grass is wet in the mornings or after it rains. Boots are so breathable that it lets the water right in. The waterproofing lasted a few weeks. After that, soggy feet in no time.
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Timberland
Very comfortable the only problem is they wear out way too fast not worth the money
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Timberland
I work in the tree business (trimming, removing, etc) I'm on my feet all day. These boots were definitely comfortable, and no need to break in, but are a bit heavy and they also didn't last me that long. I've owned them for maybe a year now and the sole is all but gone and worn to where my feet are starting to hurt. I've had boots that cost half the price last longer while working pipeline construction. If you work heavy construction, pipeline, etc, look for another pair of boots.
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Timberland
These boots were the answer to aching feet i was looking for. Extremely comfortable. They were fantastic the first few months from Nov thru march BUT.. on BOTH boots where the instep meets the heel the sole cracked and then the layers on the sole started to separate ALSO I used to be able to stand in 4 inches of water clearing a fountain drain and NOT one drop did my feet get wet BUT NOW the slightest bit of rain, puddle the boot soaks it up and my feet are drenched through and through. I had to buy a boot dryer so I could dry these for the next days work. Timberland , you let me down. HOWEVER, I will buy another pair and give a 2nd chance while I send this pair in to timberland for review for manufacturer defect. I feel they will deny it and say it's my fault and not honor the fault. NO..THESE ARE supposed to LAST at LEAST a year. I didnt get 6 months !!! MY old black timberland pros that are 10 years old lasted much longer and ARE still in use to this day, but they cause my feet to ache.
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Timberland
Immediately I noticed how comfortable these boots are. Everyone that has owned them has told me they are really comfortable and they were right. It feels like I'm walking on clouds thanks to the layer of gray foam in the outsole. Timberland should incorporate this in all of their work boots. They seem to be build very well. The leather is thick, the seams are triple and quadruple stitched down towards the bottom of the boot, and the toe and heel are well protected. The tread is aggressive and strong. The ONLY gripe I really have with these boots is the sheer width of them. I got regular like always and I feel like I'm wearing clown shoes. The normal design of the boot is wide I guess. I can't even imagine what the wide sizes look like. Everyone noticed how big my boots looked on me so even as comfortable and tough as these boots are, I don't think I'll be getting them through my work again, hence the 3 stars instead of 4 or 5
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Timberland
This is my third pair of timberland pro boots and they are heads and shoulders more comfortable than any boot I've ever worn. With that said the Achilles heel of this brand seems to be durability. The Titans I had wore out 2 months after I bought them. I ventured out to other brands and while they lasted longer, they definitely were not anywhere as comfortable. I came back to timberland and got the boondocks because of the welted construction and it looked like they were built to withstand what I could dish out. I do a lot of pipeline work in gravel yards and am on my feet 10-16 hours a day 5-7 days a week. After three months these boots are holding up very well except in the comfort department. All the extra cushioning that these boots had at first is gone and they are getting to the point where they need another set of insoles. Other than that they are pretty good boots.
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Timberland
Ive had these boots for 5 months now. I work at a water Authority, so the work i do involves getting wet. These boots kept my feet dry for the first three months, and since than have failed me time and time again.
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Timberland US ENIncentivized Review
I was super excited to receive my new boots but unfortunately when I received them they was super comfortable but they was so wide on the inside my foot moved around to much so I had to return them it has been almost a month since I sent my boots back and I still have not received a refund.
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Timberland US ENIncentivized Review
For years I have worn the Timberland pit boss ST. I tried these out liking the look of the toe guard and the higher arch. I wore these boots for 3 days and could not do any more. The boots are too wide for a regular fit and the top of the boots pressed too hard into my leg above the ankle causing pain and discomfort. Not a good fit for me. I may good back to the Pit Boss 6 in. and purchase an insole upgrade.
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Timberland US ENIncentivized Review
Been buying timberland work boots for over 10 years and I don't know what they've changed but they are not as comfortable or durable as before
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Timberland US ENIncentivized Review
I've had nothing but timberland pro for years. I work in the automotive industry at a dealership. The pair I wanted was out of stock so these looked nice. I didn't last 2 days in them. While the boot is nice and thick, the padding just above your heel is not great. No matter how tight or loose I made them there was no change. I had to return them for a different style.
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Timberland
Bought these boots, super Comfortable and probably one of the best for toe spacing and breathability. Unfortunately I stepped in one puddle (approximately 3" deep) and my foot was completely soaked. The boots were only 3 days in use at this point. Unless I got a bunk pair, I wouldn't recommend buying for a waterproof boot
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Timberland
Advertised as waterproof. Definitely not waterproof
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Timberland
Had for about two weeks. Lighter than they look. Good tread. Left boot rubs top of foot in an almost unbearable way. Right boot rubs my ankle in an almost unbearable way. I have to wear them loose. Hoping they break in in the next two weeks or I'm returning. Not being picky, they are painful on my feet.
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Timberland
I'm a maintenance guy for a school district so I do a lot of walking, the back of my leg gets so raw from the boot rubbing it's almost unbearable. I've had to switch back to my old thorogoods multiple times. Also I've never wanted to get home so fast to remove these boots because my feet hurt so bad around the ball of my foot. I've only had them for about 3 months so I can't comment on the durability, but the look is very nice I just wish they would address the back of the boot it is so painful.
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