Featuring our unique grip pull-on feature for ease of entry, our durable PowerWelt steel-toe Wellingtons also have a steel shank for protection and structural support, and rugged outsoles for superior traction at the job site. Timberland's boots are made for you, the working professional who takes pride in your job. They take pride in their job also, by putting attention to detail in everything they make. Their Powerwelt Wellington boots are no exception. The upper is made of Ever-Guard leather, which is 10 times stronger than regular leather and is heat resistant. The also feature a steel toe for the ultimate in protection. P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); Timberland set new industry standards for craftsmanship, durability and protection when it introduced an authentic, waterproof leather boot in 1973. A global leader in design, engineering and marketing of premium footwear, Timberland values consumers who cherish the outdoors and their time in it. Timberland has been an industry leader in the use of both sustainable and recycled materials in its shoes, as well as its footwear packaging. The Timberland Company believes in corporate responsibility and supports numerous civic and social projects throughout the year. See more
M**P
Light weight
Good work boots light weight comfortable and water proof
N**E
Comfortable and Durable So Far
The Timberland PRO Men’s Powerwelt Pull-on Steel Safety Toe Boots have been great so far. For a steel-toed boot, they are surprisingly comfortable, even during long hours of wear. The pull-on design is convenient, and the boots feel sturdy and well-made, perfect for tough work environments like farms or ranches.I haven’t had them long enough to comment on long-term durability, but they’re off to a strong start. If they hold up over time, they’ll definitely be worth the investment. Four stars for now, with potential to be five!
J**.
These boots are amazing. I've been wearing them now for 5 years
These boots hold up like no other. I am very hard on my boots.I am a general contractor we do everything from demo to custom. Installs, I'm on my feet all day long. Do yourself a favor by a pair. I would be very surprised if you don't find them. The best pair of boots out there. I've tried a lot of them. I can't say. I've tried them all, but I don't know.I have spent up to 9 hundred dollars for a pair of boots no boot have compared.
D**O
Good quality
Every thing are good except the heel finish kind of rough again the heel overall is okay
L**A
Nice
Good quality
O**E
Poor quality
Boots were worn February 23 to march 30. And inside lining separated
M**T
Comfortable, but not a serious waterproof work boot
I am an everyday boot wearer, from the jobsite to the grocery store and everywhere in between. I even routinely get in trouble for boots in the house.Sidenote: get a set of the Red Wing inserts that you cook in the oven and mold to your feet by standing on them. If you wear boots like I do, it will be the best $40 you'll ever spend. But on to the boots..What you wear on your feet is the most important thing you put on your body every day. These boots are good, not great.Pros:Light - truly the lightest pair I have ever owned. I used to not care about a pound here or there, but it will be hard to go back to a heavier boot.Comfortable - Every pair I own is comfortable thanks to the redwing inserts, but these are among the most comfortable I have owned.Sturdy...sort of - The sole and from the ankle up are well made. no separation between layers of rubber after many hours in water.Cons:Sturdy....sort of - the black synthetic material (power welt?) is....what's the word?...oh yeah, junk. I kicked the underside of my step bumper to loosen some dried mud (a maneuver I've pulled 1000 times with my old Georgias) and split the toe of the right boot open. I didn't go "American History X" on it, it's plastic and I kind of flicked my boot into it to cause a vibration. So that boot is no longer water proof, which Is kind of a big deal, but whatever. My fault for overestimating the "power" welt. But hold up, the left boot isn't waterproof either. It is torn from, get this, walking. That's right, on the outside of the left boot, there is a 1.5 inch long tear where my pinky toe meets my foot because the "power" welt can't handle the abuse of being folded back and forth caused by taking steps. I was made aware of this issue while standing ankle deep in ice cold water a long way from a change of socks. It started as a barely noticable pin prick about 3 months after making them my daily wearers.After a year, the inside linings tore apart. It took quite a while to get all the hangies out so that I could get me feet back into them without something getting trapped under my heel and driving me nuts. After some surgery with a pair of scissors and a razor blade, they are wearable again.Price - for the materials, these should be about $100 boots.The funny thing is, even though I now have to avoid water (bought some Georgia Mud Dawgs for submerging), these are ripped on both boots and the lining is completely gone in both boots, I still wear them every day. That's how comfortable they are.But if you need one pair of boots to take a beating and do it all, while standing in water, look elsewhere. Rubber lower/leather upper hybrids have done very well for me.
D**E
Nice boot
Goods fit well. A little snug around the heel but overall a great fitting boot.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
2 months ago