Timberland PROMen's Direct Attach 6 Inch Steel Safety Toe Insulated Waterproof Work Boot
B**N
Good for warehouse!
These lightweight boots are perfect for warehouse use! I ordered them in my regular size 11 with a wide toe box, and they're super comfy and fit well. They don't smush the toes like other safety shoes, and look good with blue jeans. The soles seem very durable—they are of Timberland quality. Overall, I'm very impressed with the value of these boots and recommend them to working-class people.
E**Z
High Quality; great fit and style; great value for money
Comfortable, stylish and superb protection.
M**N
Great for work, very comfy, very durable
I bought these over a year ago for my warehouse job, wore them everyday and they are the comfiest shoes I own, original insoles, and nothing has started falling apart yet. 100% would recommend
R**N
Great Work Boots
Needed to replace an old pair of Rocky boots that lasted me a few years. Has all the bells and whistles I needed and then some. Very durable, comfortable, and lightweight. Steel toe was just an added bonus. I walk a lot and I haven’t had any blisters or aching feet using these boots. Break in time was fairly short, just a few days. Good in the rain and snow both being waterproof and slip-resistant. Very breathable too, compared to my old work boots, my feet don't sweat or stink as much. Great traction on them for walking in rough or steep environments. Durable too, nothings penetrated the surface layer yet despite walking in all kinds of environments.
D**T
Okay Choice For First Pair of Work Boots
Bought these as my first pair of work boots as I needed something totally waterproof and extremely durable. Took about a month or so of continuous wear to break them in until they became "comfortable". My nature of work requires me to lift heavy objects while walking or sprinting on concrete/asphalt/dirt & grass patches. Can say that after extended use my shins begin to hurt as my toes do not flex as much. Toe box is somewhat narrow as well. The leather does gouge and scuff easily especially if you're crouching or kneeling on a rough surface like concrete or asphalt.
Z**I
Good quality.
Good work shoes. Good quality.
S**C
Perfect fit.
Took a chance and ordered these without knowing if they'd fit my wide feet. Well I was surprised and happy, they fit me perfectly. They polish up nicely as well, very shiny finish if you know what you're doing. No complaints here. I haven't had a chance to water test them yet but I'm confident they'll do fine for what I need. They hold my ankles together well, as that's something I need in my footwear. The sole could be softer, I might replace the inserts. They're very lightweight compared to my old CAT boots, that's actually kinda nice but something I had to get used to. They have a nice thick rubber and solid grip. I recommend them. They smell like leather as they should.
C**Y
Nice boots overall, with a few reservations.
To start with- these are going to be my go-to winter boots for the next few years. I won't be using them in a real work environment, though if I need booth these will be what I use.The price at first was a bit hard to swallow. I'm generally one to purchase cheap, and use them 'till they die. I figured since I'll be seasonally in a colder and snowier climate, I needed *real* winter boots, ones that were comfortable, insulated and long-lasting (unlike what I had for boots before).Out of the box these were comfortable in almost every way for me. While I'm not used to the steel toe, they're nicely insulated, sealed around the base of the boot and the leather looked nice. They have some heft to them (weight), but that's not a big deal and was expected.One problem to boot (heh, bad puns) was the leather surface. While I really do like the look of the dark boot, buying the dark brown color versus the tan color was a BAD idea. Nicks and marks on the leather surface show far easier than they would on the tan colored boot. Also, when the boot gets dirty or worn one way, the color changes a bit until the leather is cleaned or "groomed" the proper way. Kind of strange, to be honest. Since the leather is also unsealed, you can't really condition it or treat it as if it was sealed leather.These may sound like silly complaints, but for someone who wants a pair of boots that last a LONG time, the wear that has shown on the leather surface of the boots is a little concern worthy.Other than appearance though, so far they have stood the test of winter (all 5 weeks I put them through, so not an actual full winter season). I've rinsed them off three times, used them in almost foot-high snow, and scratched them (accidentally) climbing over rocks to take photos for some school-related projects.I'll update my review in the future if anything changes as far as functionality or wear goes. As of right now, I do like these boots, but don't really have much to compare them to. I know everyone says either LL Bean or Timberlands are the boots to buy...but while they are nice, the leather seems a bit sensitive to damage to last a long time.We'll see. As of now, I'd recommend these, but if you expect your boots to get damaged (scratched, or roughed up whether from work or accidentally) don't expect them to wear nicely. Also, not sure if this is a cause for concern, but the sealing that was at the bottom of the boot when I bought them appears to have separated a bit. Not sure why.Feel free to comment if you have any questions.