Meet the Helix: Timberland PRO®’s Latest Boot Innovation

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Introducing the Helix, the newest addition to Timberland PRO’s safety footwear line. The Helix is designed with all-day comfort in mind, featuring Timberland PRO’s Anti-Fatigue Technology and a breathable mesh lining. The footwear also boasts a composite safety toe and slip-resistant sole, making it ideal for workers in a variety of industries. The Helix is available in men’s and women’s sizes and comes in a range of colors.

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39 Comments

  1. These were some of the most comfortable boots i have ever bought. The sole wasn't that impressive (back in 2018, orange octagons we're falling off after a few weeks. I replaced them with boondocks.
    Solid. But Helix was more comfortable

  2. Made in Bangladesh this boots are trash might have been good years ago but the ones I just bought are trash. See you all in a redwing store

  3. I'm a Land Surveyor, so I work in many different challenging environments including construction sites, swamps, city streets etc. I've been wearing Timberland Pro Endurance waterproof steel toe boots for years and have been very satisfied with the brand. They're extremely comfortable and very durable. I'm on my feet 10 – 12 hrs a day in very extreme conditions most of the time, and have never felt foot fatigue at the end of the day while wearing these boots. The pair I'm currently wearing have lasted about 14 months and are still holding up fine. Highly recommended!

  4. I had my endurance's for 4.5 years, so far the longest I ever kept a pair of work boots and I did use then as demolition tools it's the only steel toe you could kick something with without you toes hurting

  5. Amazing boots, incredibly comfortable, no issues with the lacing mechanism whatsoever, in fact it works great. Will definitely buy again, assuming these ever wear out, very well built.

  6. You guys make the best longest lasting and comfortable socks. I am now going to purchase this boot as I have had recent heal pain with my wolverine boots. Please continue to produce the socks that stretch and last forever. I have big feet and it it hard to find comfortable socks and boots.

  7. @Steve Ammon : Great…except you need to make a model that's 12 or 14" tall and waterproof all the way up. Closest boots I can find that are good for utility construction in all weather types is Miner boots but I can't find any that are actually comfortable. The Rocky HAM's should be called the Arch Eradicators.

  8. bought the pro helix 6". I wear size 11 W shoes and bought 11 W boots. although everything I read says buy a half size smaller because timberland boots run big. this is not true whatsoever. these boots are very tight on my feet and with no room to spare as I feel like my toes are bunched. for a wide boot it is very narrow. I double checked all sizing as it does not fit true to size. disappointed and now have to return ship them.

  9. also who cares if the logo is orange. if your really putting some abuse on your boots you wont see the orange because your boots will be covered in dirt or grime.

  10. these are junk. i bought the "water proof" pro series. because im a concrete cutter and im always in water. and even the slurry getting on my boots would get my socks wet. not only that but they fell apart after 3 weeks. after going through almost every name brand out there i went with red wings. they havent let feet down

  11. he mentioned the titan an those boots are too soft for my feet. i f this pair of boot are the same …. not a chance gonna buy this pair.

  12. If timberland would get rid of the ugly orange PRO logo on the side of their boots I might try a pair . As long as the have the ugly advertisement logo on their I will never buy them.

  13. its funny id rather buy my self a pair of Timberland because of the money why should i buy some Walmart shoe for 30 bucks then get water in em or wreck them while working when i could buy a boot that would last me for years

  14. Don't change the direct attach 6 or 8 inch its perfect the way it is, Timberland rules, best damn hiking,work utility shoe, don't change anything good. Simple designs are efficient. The new designs are good but the original is the best

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