“Work in Comfort and Safety with Timberland Boondock Boots”

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The Timberland Boondock composite toe work boots are designed for durability and comfort in tough work environments. They feature a waterproof leather upper, slip-resistant outsole, and a composite safety toe to protect against impact and compression. The boots also have Anti-Fatigue Technology in the insoles to provide shock absorption and energy return, allowing for all-day comfort. The Boondock boots are available in various sizes and colors to suit different needs and preferences. They are ideal for those working in construction, manufacturing, or other industries requiring heavy-duty footwear.

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  1. Those ones in the middle, the un-insulated comp toes; I have the 8” model and it’s the best boot I’ve worn yet. It’s comfy to wear all day, and it’s breathable yet feels like it’s not a flimsy piece of garbage. Very solid boot. 👍🏻

  2. I have the Pro Work Summit boots & they are GREAT! mine cost a little over $200 but i got a discount lol – I've had these babies since February of this year– it is now the end of April & still good! if you're doing hard labor-related work including outside for a long period, these are perfect! It's automatically wide toe but I went up a size for the insole's sake. & Speaking of insole–go pick up a pair of those pro timberland orange insoles (i recommend breaking them in first with the original insole then putting the orange insoles in). Even though the original insoles are fine… if you have flat feet, you're doing yourself a huge favor. Especially if you stand or walk for long hours. i have not switched out my orange insoles YET, but I will by next month prolly. As for wax/shampoo…. these boots are highly water-resistant and can really withstand anything. but I'm considering buying some just in case because i don't want the leather to become dehydrated. Overall the PRO Timberland boots will last for atleast a year. im sure!

  3. I just received my pair of Timberland Pro Boondock 6" last March 8, 2022 from Amazon Philippine Date and Time, as compared to the Caterpillar Excavator XL 6", its by far more comfortable leather boots for you can really feel that it grabs your ankle and your feet, I don't feel the weight, I am literally floating on air like a pair of Fox Shocks on your feet, I am very delighted that I bought this foot masterpiece, I will buy another pair this time from Keen Utility Philadelphia with Met Guard, the most expensive pair about $310.00 with Shipping & Import Fees, for it comes with a Metatarsal Guard. Overall impressions I have no regrets in buying more than 1 pair of boots, I want my feet safety and comfy without compromise.

  4. Timberline pro is trash. After 2 months of use the sole wear and function like pump on 1 inch of water. They pump water inward so you get water on your feet.

  5. I will be buying this pair of Timberland Pro Boondock 6" boots by next month March 2022, together with the Keen Utility Philadelphia 6" with metatarsal guard, I will give this pair of boots a try, the 6" version is perfect for the tropical climate of the Philippines, we don't experience winter, only dry and wet season. I am very lucky that this quality boots are sold worldwide, I hope to see more delivery of this boots in my country. I will be using this on my motorcycle tours and trips, especially on my Philippine Loop. The Timberland Pro Boondock 6" is priced @ Amazon for $200 plus shipping and import fees, its a good marketing strategy, specially that Asia is a huge market to make business with, specially that Americans are getting poorer, businesses are migrating to Asia. Professionals like me are wanting to experience that great and quality top of the line products like these boots.

  6. 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.

  7. I'm interested in these boots because I'm a heavy guy. I am 260 lbs which requires good support. Will these suffice or is there another timberland boot I should look at? Also, I'm In California and don't ever work in snow so will these be too hot for me?

  8. For you I want you to tell me if they are waterproof with breathable membrane and do not slip on a wet industrial tile and how many grams does each weigh and which is more of these three boots? ;

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