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|  | |  | | | Timberland Pro Men's Pitboss 6" Steel Toe Boot | | | | | SKU:
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In stock | | | | | | Rugged outside and comfortable inside, this men's Timberland® Pro Pit Boss 6" Steel Toe work boot stands up to the most rigorous worksite demands and provides protection against common hazards. The Timberland PRO® rubber outsole is slip-resistant, oil-resistant, and abrasion-resistant and the removable contoured sockliner enhances comfort. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 14.0 inches | | Product Width: | 9.0 inches | | Product Height: | 5.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 5.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 12.0 inches | | Package Width: | 8.0 inches | | Package Height: | 4.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 2.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 5 reviews |
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| | Features | Timberland PRO® 24/7 Comfort Suspension™ helps reduce foot fatigue, supports the arch and cushions every stepUninsulated oiled full-grain leather upper provides comfort and long wearAnti-microbial liningGoodyear welt construction for rugged durabilityRemovable contoured sockliner enhances comfort
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Great supportive boot with lots of comfort. Apr 02, 2010 I am a painter, and I had a herniated disc two years ago. Since then at least once a week my back will start to ache on the job, and I thought maybe if I got some more supportive footwear it would help the situation.
It did. My back stills gets sore of course, but about 40% less, and the only thing that has changed is that I got these boots.
They are extremely sturdy, and they will take about 2-3 weeks to break in.
The only real con is the weight of the boots. They aren't bad at all compared to some other workboots out there-around one lb each- but it still might bother someone who is used to hi-tops or shoes.
The fit is more generous then I thought it would be. I wear a 11 regular, and thats what I ordered thinking that it may be a wee bit tight. Wrong. A regular is a regular in Timberland boots. Good to know. So those of you who think your feet might be a little wide would not need to move up to the wide boot. The regular is plenty roomy even in a thicker sock.
The soles seem just fine. No falls or slips yet, and I have not seen a loss of traction.
They also look pretty spiffy (maybe thats why they are in so many hip-hop vids?) but they don't stay that way if you do in fact use them for work.
All in all, these are the best pair of workboots I have ever owned, and for $70 you cannot beat the quality and price.
Cheers.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
The Only Boot I Will Ever Buy Jan 13, 2010 These boots are such nice boots, Timberland® just got a customer for life after my first pair of these beasts! I personally am just a 17 year old guy who does more walking than most people. I attend a private school were switching classes every is a half-mile ordeal which occurs about 7x a day. After school I work as a cashier and do other various jobs at a clothing store standing the whole time. Not only do these work boots blow away other work boots I've had but they also beat all the sneakers I've had in the past. I've had almost every brand of sneaker mind you though my experience with work boots is pretty limited. In the past I've had Sears brand boots which sucked more than anything else. Don't want to turn this onto a review on them but they stunk like s*** and were being destroyed by the winter salts. Already got my dad a pair from work and plan on getting myself another pair, one to kick the hell out of and one to keep nice. I suggest if you are buying these go for the steel toe, I have not noticed the steel comfort wise nor temperature. Overall a great boot for the price!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Good boots, some rubbing and wear issues Jul 22, 2009 I purchased these boots about 2 1/2 years ago and have been wearing them close to 5 days a week since then. I kept them clean and treated with Sno-Seal a few times a year and they have lasted quite a long time.
Aside from the normal practice of replacing the insole every 6 months, I'm looking for a new pair of boots because these have worn through the liner at the back of the heel and on the inside at the steel toe causing holes in pretty much every pair of socks I have. Also, the lower part of the sole has also started to separate from the upper on both boots. I will probably buy another pair since they have been the longest lasting work boots I've owned. If you try them on in a store to ensure a proper fit before you buy them and keep them clean and treated, I believe these boots would last the average person many years.
2 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Man oh Man Jul 17, 2009 Worst boots I have ever worn. So much that I decided to let others know. Purchased these in March of this year and after a week needed cushion insoles. The insides have worn out bad and the hard plastic creates blisters on your feet all over. The "cushion" is thin foam like you would find as a air filter. They are also too heavy.
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Hopefully they NEVER stop making these! Jan 28, 2009 These boots are the most comfortable steel-toes ive ever come across!
If your job requires Steel toes, these are the ones to get. Very comfortable, very durable.
This is the first pair ive bought, and these are going to be the boots I buy from now on! Ive had them almost 2 weeks now, and theyve held up well and have been extremely comfortable the whole time.
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