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Timberland PRO Men's 6 Inch Boondock Comp Toe WP Ins Industrial Work Boot

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Size: 13 Wide


Color: Brown-2024 New


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These 6-inch composite safety-toe boots are completely waterproof and feature an anti-fatigue technology polyurethane footbed for shock absorption and energy return. 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.

Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 10 x 15 x 6 inches; 4.5 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 6" Boondock Comp Toe WP Ins-M


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 1, 2014


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Timberland


Best Sellers Rank: #37,685 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry) #42 in Men's Industrial & Construction Boots


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Customer Reviews: 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 9,769 ratings


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  • Nice boots
Size: 10.5 Wide Color: Brown
Very nice boots lasted 2 years. Never a leak comfortable. They're a little bulky, but I would recommend them
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2025 by James nebel

  • Some helpful tips!!!
Size: 11 Color: Black
I’ve wanted a pair of these boots since they came out over 10yrs ago, because I love Timberlands and these boots look mean and durable! The problem was they were only available in a steel toe whenever I was in the market for new work boots. I work in an environment where I need to go through metal detectors at least once a day and it’s a pain to have to take your boots off every day. Finally I found them in this composite toe and shank!!! I read the negative reviews and I don’t agree with any of the issues except two and I found a solution for both. I wear a size 11R and the toes look very proportional to the boot, nothing clown like about them. I get compliments on these boots daily! No one is complimenting clown shoes. They are big but look at the pictures... this is a mean, durable, tough AF boot. Do they look small in the pictures? Lol. These boots are EXTREMELY comfortable in the soles as well!!! The two issues i read that I also had was tight/painful in the shin area and pain in the top of the foot/front ankle area from something digging in on one foot when walking. To fix the painful shin issue just don’t lace them through the very top hooks..... they are two hooks tall, tie them using only the bottom hooks, problem solved! The digging into the top of my right foot only issue made me look at why the left boot wasn’t doing it but the right was. The difference was on my right boot where the tongue fabric attached on one side was folded up and out instead of pulled down and in. All I had to do was push that canvas down with my finger when I tightened my laces for a few days to retrain the canvas to fold inwards instead of outwards and now it does it on its own like the left boot. When the canvas from the attached tongue folds down it protects your foot from where the leather folds in at your ankle as you walk. I’ve owned TONS of timberlands in my life and these boots are very high quality, worth every penny. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2020 by Kenneth Johnson

  • Great boot except
This is a really nice, well built, good-looking boot that fits GREAT. About myself. I'm 6'3" and weigh 350 lbs. I have wide feet. Won't even consider a boot or sneaker that's not a wide size and even then, they don't always fit. I wore these in my house for 4-5 hours. Heels stay in place with no rubbing and the anti-fatigue insoles make walking very comfortable. This boot is wide and provides a lot of support yet stays in place on your foot. In other words, it doesn't feel like your feet are swimming in them. Toe box is great. I was surprised how easy it was for me to move my toes around especially being a composite toe. Not being able to move my toes around is almost always an issue for me and that's with boots that are soft toe, these are a composite toe. Also, this boot is very easy to get on and off. You don't have to wrestle with them for ten minutes just getting them on and laced up or getting them off. The only issue with this boot is the eyelet/speed hook combination at the top of the boot. They stick out pretty far on the inside of the boot and dig into my skin. Bad....bad design! I wish Timberland either went with an eyelet or a speed hook not this AIO nonsense. Awful design! Truly heinous! Feels like there's a Pitbull biting on the side of my leg. Terrible! Even though I had to return, the fit/feel, support and look of this boot is so great, I still give it 5 stars. I'll return for the 8" boot. The eyelets/speed hooks are higher up on the 8" boot and you don't have to lace them all the way up just to keep them on your feet. FYI people. This is a work boot. It's big, bulky and heavy. They're supposed to be that way. If you don't want that then don't buy this boot. I've read a lot of reviews here where people complained about that. If you don't want big and bulky than try a cheap hiking style boot like something from Merrell. Will let you know how the 8" boot feels. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2022 by chris

  • Excellent boots, if a little heavy for all-day hiking work
Size: 10.5 Wide Color: Brown
Bought my first pair of Timberland Pro 6" Boondocks in 2021. Used hard but non-continuously (I'm an archaeologist, so our field projects are usually for a few months at a time, then a break for a few weeks, then back to the field, then a break, etc. I would estimate I've spend 1500 hours each year in the field while wearing these boots. Not the best for hiking projects given their weight, but they survived several field seasons in South Dakota, where I personally walked at least 1900 total miles over 3 years of the project (six days a week for about 5 months at a time, 5 miles per day on average) plus countless other projects and thousands of shovel test excavations across the country.) Ultimately, the uppers started breaking down on me, mostly at the main flex point just rear of the toe cap. Once the cracks in the leather there were deep enough, all water-proofing was gone. Most of the last 2 months, my feet were wet from the morning dew and pretty much stayed that way all day (ONLY because the 4-year old uppers are now worn out, mind you.) The tread, amazingly, is still intact and not worn smooth! When the boots were newer, the waterproofing was adequate, and if I'd have done any leather treatment periodically, I probably could have gotten a season or two more out of them. As with all leather footwear, once dirt has a chance to infuse the leather, which happens often when you're digging holes with a shovel all day, the waterproofing takes a massive hit. I'm just terrible about cleaning the leather as I should. But I still can't complain... If I'd have gotten a cheaper ~$100 pair of safety toed boots, I'd be lucky to get more than a year out of them before the soles wore through or the upper disintegrated. That I got 4 years out of these Timberlands speaks volumes for me of their value for the cost. The only complaint I have about the boots is they are a little heavy, and for me, they seemed to take forever to break in. But that isn't stopping me from buying a replacement pair today. As with any safety toe boot, I'd recommend going with the Wide fit; in my opinion, the "wide" is still a little narrow, but that may just be my feet. Length seems pretty normal, as a 10.5 wide fits much like any other shoe I have in 10.5 size. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2025 by cymrych

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