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The Timberland Pro Hyperion work boots are considered to be the most comfortable ever made. They feature a lightweight design with anti-fatigue technology, which helps to reduce foot fatigue and keep you comfortable even during long hours on the job. The boots also have a waterproof membrane to keep your feet dry, and a durable sole that provides excellent traction on any surface. Overall, these boots are ideal for anyone who wants to stay comfortable and protected while working in tough conditions.
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9 year update on these boots from hiking to hauling sheet rock to bending stooping walking through water still going strong paint me impressed.
Now does it work in the cold or snow?
Oh, so you’ve got the Pokémon boots.
Edit: Thank you for your service. (11B multiple deployments here 🇺🇸
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Jalo ya bo ,
Mine needs a better insole than what they put In there
I've had the Same Great Results With The Pro. I choose them Over Cosmas Hercules, Oliver AT's, and Rocky IronClad, etc.
I love how your honest and that’s why I’m gonna buy a pair 🙏🏼🇺🇸👍🏼
Also, I have another question, are they steel toe?
I work as a glazier and I’m on my feet for 8 hours a day. Would you recommend these?
How do you "take care " this ones?
What is your maintenance routine for these? Recently purchased these, I love them. Not sure if I should be using leather lotion, Timberland brand cleaners or just a dry brush and cloth?
What would you recommend for Florida weather that’s waterproof. I do pest control and sometimes go inside home and don’t want mud grabbers but also want comfort and light weight because I constantly get sores or toes etc.
Thanks for the great review I’m in the same boat. I got outside but just to pickup a plane or go run them or emergency maintenance. Rest of time in a hangar. I don’t need something aggressive. I’ll give these a go and see. True to size fitting?
These are probably ok for laying tile but I had these boots for pipe fitting and welding in heavy industrial and lasted about 5 months 👎
I go through boot in less then 6 months in arizona
I know it's 2 years ago, but great review, Sarge!
I just bought a pair. Hopefully it will last like yours guys.
Working on ladders, I had luck with some narrow steel toe vibram soled boots. They are light but very durable soles good balance between durability and grip. I won't own anything without a vibram sole. It's not a gimmick.
Are they good in the heat? I live in Phoenix az
Made in??
Wolverines
Is this video about the Steel Toe or Soft Toe? thanx