“The Ultimate Work Boot: Timberland Pro Boondock 8″ – A Boot Guy Review”

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The Timberland Pro Boondock 8″ boot, style 89635214, has been reviewed by The Boot Guy. The boot is designed to provide comfort and protection for those in the construction industry or other heavy-duty professions. It features a waterproof and breathable membrane to keep feet dry, a composite safety toe to protect against impact or compression, and anti-fatigue technology to reduce foot stress. The Boot Guy praises the boot for its high-quality materials, durability, and comfort. He also notes that the boot is stylish and can be worn outside of work settings. Overall, The Boot Guy gives the Timberland Pro Boondock 8″ boot a positive review and recommends it to those in need of a reliable work boot.

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25 Comments

  1. I've had mine for a little over a year. Coming from Redwing king toes, the second you put the boot on, you can tell how comfortable they are. Trying a pair of Ariat turbo h2o carbon toe as replacement boots. I may end back with the Boondocks or just refreshing my insoles bc they are still in great condition.

  2. i picked up a pair of these at salvation army for 15. just needed to be sanitized, cleaned, waxed, and polished. and waterproof treatment. they looked like brand new again after the wax.

  3. I have a pair of these but mine have 1000g thinsulate. Very warm and very comfortable. Im in my boots 10-18 hours a day and have had them going on 4 years. They are spendy but worth it. Love them and highly recommend.

  4. I have this exact boot and I love them. There was no break-in period needed. They were a bit stiff when new but did not pinch. They are warm enough for Vermont winters if you are walking or working. If you are sitting for a long time the 600g thinsulate might not be enough. I don't sit in the cold so they are great. A+ on comfort.

  5. I got the wide for swelling and I’m a med size. It definitely is wide. You will have to wear a thick hiking sock plus tighten those laces all the up, but you will have very protected feet for fighting zombies

  6. I just bought a pair of the 600g model . I noticed in the comments a lot of people talking about drying them every night . What is the easiest cheapest way to dry them every night? I am using them out in weather from 0 to 20 degrees F sometimes colder. Building a solar field with winds that reach 30 mph. thanks for your review.

  7. I've got the 200g version that says Vibram on the toe, and they threw the kitchen sink at my boots. I'm really wishing I could get them resoled. This will probably be their last winter. I've already burned into the missile a little. If I'm not buying a boot to rebuild, this is about the only winter boot option I want.

  8. Nice vid, I JUST ordered Timberland Pro from Amazon. I’m a truck driver, my boots are on 18+ hrs a day. So I want quality and comfort. My employer will GIVE me a FREE pair of boots every year…. BUT, they are poor quality, ripping after 4 months, laces broke to. Once they’re broken in, they’re ready to trash.

  9. Alberta rig hand here and i have worn Dakota’s and Cat boots in the field and in the shop and non compare to the comfort of these Timberlands. Its either these boots or Dunlop rubber boots with the vibram soles. Ya Cant beat them!

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