Built to provide workers in the oil and gas industries with exceptional slip resistance and electrical hazard protection, our rugged Timberland PRO Rigmaster XT steel-toe work boots feature steel shanks for structural support and Anti-Fatigue Technology footbeds for added shock absorption and energy return. We used Premium Timberland waterproof leather uppers and internal waterproof membranes to ensure maximum waterproof protection. Our breathable, moisture-wicking linings are made of ReBOTL material containing at least 50% recycled plastic. Plus, our heat-, oil-, slip-, and abrasion-resistant, non-marking polyurethane outsoles are designed for industrial traction and feature Ladder Lock heels that help grip ladder rungs.
G**K
Rugged, heavy-duty boots
My first reaction when putting these on was that they have to be taller than 6in. I felt like I was in an 8in or even 10in boot. The ankle support is very sturdy. You wouldn't be hiking in these boots. They are just too darn sturdy. However, if you're working in the field, in industrial areas, or places where you need rock-solid protection for your feet, these are your boots.I mean, water-proof, steel-toe protection, an anti-fatigue sole that lets you stand all day long and not suffer aching feet? That's just an amazing boot. Throw in the electrical hazard protection, the very tough rubber tread, the odor control treatment in the sole? Rock-solid, heavy-duty boot that is ready for action.Even the eyelets and grommets in the boot (where you lace 'em up) are solid. I tried tugging on mine and they would not budge. (in the past, Timberland PRO has had issues).This is an amazing pair of boots that I'd recommend for anyone working out in the field, in industrial environments, or in the city.
W**3
Great boots
My boyfriend needed good work boots so far no issues with them. Very comfortable
R**N
One year in...
Those 1 Star reviews honestly make me wonder what those people were doing. I've had these boots for over a year and they still have a lot left in them.Out of the gate, the shoes were a little snug. A week or two in and it fits perfectly. I'm a size 13 wide.Now, after a year and a month...The insoles wore down and that's to be expected. Waterproofing still good. Steal toe still protecting. No cracks in the bottom. No tares in the rubber. I'm satisfied. Money well spent.Have a nice day and remember- Jesus Christ loves you. Come to Him. You probably didn't expect that from an honest review about boots, and yet here we are, my guy. So what are you gonna do?My advice: Buy the boots when you have the money, but come to Christ now. "Jesus I turn from my sin. Come into my heart and save me. Thank you, Lord". Say it and mean it. The boots are a great choice and salvation through Jesus Christ is far greater.
D**E
Great boots
Love timberland pro. These boots are extremely comfortable, waterproof, nice style, decently priced fit true to size for me. They are good leather and good rubber however the heel part in the inside had rubbed a hole. Still wearable maybe it's just how I walk. I'd buy again for sure. As a deckhand on a towboat good boots are hard to find these have held up just fine.
J**N
Love them
I’ve had several boots for work I wear year around. These are the best . My feet are always warm during winter . My feet usually are the coldest thing on my body . Love them . Warm and comfy. 10 stars
J**S
Started out promising...
Updated 4/13/17.Waterproofing in boot has failed due to tears in sides of boot near toes. Cannot seem to keep boots dry and they are now very uncomfortable. There are actually holes in the footbed as well which make them even more uncomfortable. Not happy to have these last less than a year. The rubber portion at the front is tearing away leave no another hole for water migration. Contacting Timberland for a replacement under warranty.So far these are the best boots I've ever owned with one exception. The padding on the right boot tongue seems to want to allow them to slightly dig into my right ankle. It may just be that my old boots were so worn in that I'm not used to them yet but a little more padding in the tongue and around around the top of the boot wouldn't hurt. I just switched socks to something a little thicker until they wear in a little better. I wear size 14 so it's hard to find something that offers adequate protection without looking like a clown shoe and weighing a ton. I've worn these for about a week for 8-10 hours at a time walking on concrete and dirt floors, climbing on trucks, and doing carpentry while remodeling my house. So far they've held up very well to the elements though I'm hoping they aren't too warm once the Ohio weather decides to make up its mind and get hot. Time will tell if they last longer than the pair of Keens they are replacing which made it 6 months before the heel needed reglued. These seem to be fairly waterproof so far and I haven't slipped on the myriad of obstacles (oil, wet floors, etc.) that I've come across in them. Best of all my feet don't hurt at the end of a day. Should have upgraded a while ago.
I**E
Very good
Excelente
J**.
Top Shelf Boots
These boots are exactly what I expected with one exception, they are way more comfortable than any work boots I've owned before! Previous reviewers commented on their comfort but I'm always a little hesitant to expect too much from a steel toe work boot. They did take about a week to break in but, after that, I've had them on for 12 hours at a time and I'm not counting down the minutes until I can strip them off like I have been with past boots. I even keep them on for the drive home rather than changing into the DC's I keep in the trunk :)Because they're waterproof the tongue has material connecting it to the shaft, a necessary evil to raise the waterline, but I find that this part rubs on my ankle bone area uncomfortably if I cinch them up too tight on the upper quick loops. I avoid this by not tightening the laces so much at the top and they still provide plenty of support.
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