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In stock | | | | | | Full-Grain Leather. Lightest workboot features the PowerFit comfort system. Premium full-grain leather for comfort. Polyurethane midsole with high-rebound heel insert provides durable cushioning and energy return. Nylon diffusion shank for torsional rigidity. | | | |
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| $87.20 - $149.99 | |
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| $89.19 - $129.99 | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 15.0 inches | | Product Width: | 13.5 inches | | Product Height: | 5.5 inches | | Product Weight: | 1.0 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 13 reviews |
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| | Features | Premium full-grain leather for comfortFeatures the PowerFit comfort systemPolyurethane midsole with high-rebound heel insertSlip-resistant, Oil-resistant, Abrasion resistantElectrical Hazard Protection, Safety Toe
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 13 customer reviews )
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7 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Best for the $$ Feb 15, 2008
By Tony I've worn safety boots for over 7 years. These are the best I've found for under $150. Comfortable and finally with a decent sized 'toe' if you buy the wide size. Before this I had RedWing, Hush Puppies, CAT (Wolverine?).
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Ignore other reviews Jun 13, 2011
By YoungBuck616 Ive had this boot for about six months now, and have held up wonderfully. Im a Carpenter, so these boots see all walks of life on a daily basis, from Framing and Drywall, to Roofing, Flooring, Siding, etc. I was skeptical about buying this boot because of the reviews saying that the soles split after only a month or so, but Ive had these in the dead of winter, working, and now its warm out. and still these boots are holding up great, considering these are the first pair of boots ive purchased in a very long time. I ONLY wore gym shoes for work because of the flexibility, and breathability. And these boots fill that empty spot.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
comfy, but dont last:( Aug 08, 2010
By new jersey Got these boots from marshalls for $40.oo and im glad thats all i spent.they were very comfortable but after about 2 months the souls started to wear out and eventually cracked. they are light and the titanium toe is very protective they just dont last. If these were more durable i would recomend highly but they are not so i do not recomend paying over $25.00 for them
Who knew work shoes could be this comfortable? Feb 03, 2012
By Master of Preface and Introduction
"J. Weinhausen"
I do it every year. I try to find work shoes other than these suitable for my job environment. Without exaggeration I'll try at least 20 pair ranging from $25 cheap imports to obscenely expensive domestics ($150+) but nothing comes quite as close to a perfect fit as this particular style model number (#26063) from Timberland. For us guys who have wide feet and a high instep, these things are a godsend. The crazy thing is not only do they fit so well, they are incredibly comfortable as work shoes go. I find that I can wear them well after leaving work. Amazon's pricing saves me twenty bucks on average compared to the closest online competitor.
What the heck, give 'em a shot. You only have 19 more pair to go if these don't fit the bill...but I think they will.
comfortable boots Nov 25, 2011
By C. Lawhon Boots are very lightweight to be a ankle high safety shoe. Slip resistance is much better than my previous boots. Can feel the gridwork under the insoles, which is a little uncomfortable. I do not like the quick lace feature on the upper part of shoe. Unless you lace them very snugly, the lace may escape the quick lace loop and then you have to relace.
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