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Timberland PRO Men's Pit Boss 6 Inch Soft Toe Industrial Work Boot

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Size: 7.5


Color: Brown-2024 New


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Our rugged Pit Boss is everything a work boot should be: safe and tough. However, with its Timberland PRO 24/7 Comfort System technology it not only meets the most rigorous worksite demands, it also helps reduce foot fatigue with suspension system technology that supports your arch and cushions every step. The premium Timberland nubuck leather upper has a padded top collar for comfort and dual-purpose hardware for instant lacing customization. Safety features include electrical hazard protection and a heat-, oil-, slip-, and abrasion-resistant, non-marking rubber outsole for sure-footed traction in changing conditions. Its breathable, moisture-wicking lining is made of ReBOTL fabric containing at least 50% recycled plastic. The Pit Boss is everything a work boot should be: safe, tough, and comfortable. First off, a roomier toe box means no foot pain even after long days on your feet. It's also got an unsurpassed traction-grip for working on wet or slippery surfaces, and electrical hazard protection to keep you safe from open circuits. On the comfort front, a removable insole proves blisters don't have to go hand-in- hand with hard work.

Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 17, 2024


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Timberland PRO


Best Sellers Rank: #35,028 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry) #44 in Men's Industrial & Construction Boots


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Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 11,176 ratings


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  • Good
Size: 10 Color: Wheat-2024 New
The media could not be loaded. I just received my new pair of Timberland work boots today and, even though I haven’t broken them in yet, they already feel predictably solid—no surprise given that these are my fourth pair from Timberland in a similar style. The leather is smooth and hefty, with even stitching and robust hardware that matches the durability I’ve come to rely on from the brand. The packaging was neat and protective, and the boots slipped out of the box with that reassuring weight I know will stand up to tough workdays. In past pairs, the footbed molded comfortably to my arch after just a few wears, and I expect the same quick break-in time this time around. Based on my experience, I anticipate these boots will live up to Timberland’s reputation for waterproof reliability and all-day comfort on the job. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2025 by Marlon Puebla

  • Great Work Boots - 1/3 the Price of Red Wing's...
Size: 14 Color: Wheat
Since 1985 the only work boots on my feet (24X7) were Red Wing boots. After having issues with my local Red Wing dealer I decided to try another kind of boot. After wearing these Timberland PRO boots all day long since April 7th while working on the family farm, I am very pleased with the fit and comfort of these boots. I quickly replaced the foam insoles with Dr. XXXX Massaging Gel insoles and now my feet feel like I am walking on soft pillows. At the end of the work day, my feet feel good after pulling the boots off. I read a lot of reviews on Amazon.com about these boots and on the inside of the tongue, I too have a small gap like another reviewer stated. I will put a dab of silicone in there to seal up the gap and the boots will do just fine. These boots are 1/3 the price of my Red Wing, Union made boots and I am satisfied in the short time I have been wearing them. To help the leather soften up before wearing them for the first time I applied 2 coats of Obenauf's Leather Preservative on them and my break-in period has been very easy. In Red Wings my dealer had me wearing 15M for years but I always told them the boots were loose on my feet. After being tired of loose boots I had them recheck and found out that I should have been wearing 15B boots. In my first order on Amazon I found out that 15M Timberland Pro boots were too big and sloppy. I exchanged the boots for 14M Timberland Pro boots and I am now very comfortable wearing these. Having to exchange my boots on Amazon was quick and enjoyable. Thank you Amazon for the Awesome Selection of Products you carry and the Awesome Customer Service. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2016 by Mike Jensen

  • Good work boot
Size: 12 Color: Brown
Got these to replace a pair of Wolverine FloorHands as the waterproof liner just made my feet sweat too much. These Timberlines did what I wanted, and my feet breath a lot better and generally only sweat if I wear extra thick wool socks. The laces and the lace eyelets feel very robust and look like they can take a beating and should last a couple years before replacement. The leather is thick and very hard, which is kindof a con as you have to actually break in the boots by only using them a couple hours per day with days off in between. Note, I did not use any boot grease to soften the leather so things could have been different. In boots I’m a 12 and these fit me perfectly with just the amount of toe wiggle room without becoming too big. The rubber sole feels like it’s anti-slip as I do it slip as easy when walking on concrete with clay soil stuck to my feet. However, the insoles are trash and provide near no cushioning. I have high arches and already have boot inserts so I used these here and the comfort level is night and day. There’s no way I could last a full workday in these boots with the stock insole, but with the custom insoles one I can wear them from sun up to sun down. It should be mentioned that for whatever reason, under the insole and in the area where you heel sits in the boot is covered in very hard plastic. I guessing this plastic is to cover the nail heads that attach the sole to the rubber outsole. Regardless of its purpose, this plastic cover directly transfer the load between the heel of your foot and the ground without any shock absorptions. I took a small jump 3 feet off a ladder with maybe 25lbs of tools in my hand and felt like I nearly broke the heels in both of my feet. I can stand in these boots just fine, but don’t think they would be good for long walking distances due to this hard plastic thing. One final note, you absolutely need socks that will go to at least the top of the boot. The tongue has tendency to slide to the side which exposes the upper eyelets that tend to dig into your leg. In the end, I got these boots on sale for just a bit over $90, and I think they were worth it at that price…they appear to be quality boots that should last a long time. ——————————— 11 month update————————————- The boots have held up decently while being used on average 6.5 days a week in a construction environment. It’s extremely dusty where I’m at so keeping the leather clean is a bore such that I tend to go months between cleanings and has likely been a contributor to the damages. The laces failed at 10 months…the fabric and the manner in how they are put together seams to attract dirt very easy and tend to retain that dirt even through washing. The leather upper stitches have held up remarkably well, and there’s only 5 areas where they have broken. However, there’s around 3 inches of damages to the threads on the welt to rubber sole on both boots…the busted stitches occurred on different locations on the left and right boots. There’s several cuts and scrapes in the leather and I even hit one side with an box cutter knife, however none of the cuts went all the way through the leather and no water infiltrates in when wet. With the sole inserts, I can and do spent 9 plus hours in these boots without any issues at all with the only limit being moisture level. While the boots are not as sealed as water proof boots, they do retain some level of moisture too the degree that running shoes do while exercising. On the right boot, it looks like I kicked something too hard and the leather above and just forward of my toe has collapsed which tens to rub the uppers of my foot. When they boots finally kick the dust, I will absolutely be buying another set for I think the value for the price is worth it. ——————————— 13 month update————————————- The boots are still working, but are really showing signs of use. Most of the stitching on the welt is torn or really chaffed. Numerous stitching on the leather upper and heel sections are worn through. Both toe boxes have 1/2 to1 inch crease/dents near the tip that seam impossible to remove. The leather looks worn and could probably use some boot grease. The rubber sole has some small checks in the rubber, but the boots are still near water proof and didn’t leak while standing in 2-3 inches of water/clay mud mixture. However, despite all the blemishes the boots are still holding together, and are still unbelievably comfortable with my sole inserts. As the end looks like it’s starting to come near an end (a lot of busted stitching), I ended up buying a replacement pair during Black Friday sales to keep on hand for when these boots finally hit the dust. For the time being, I’m still on the original pair and will use them until they are completely spent. Given the dusty/muddy construction environment I’ve been working in, these boots have really held up well for the price. ——————————— 15 month update————————————- Surprisingly the books are still working! We ended up having some flooding with clay mud and the boots held up meh due to their now lack loss of water resistance…only used 1 day before temporary swapping in the new set for a couple days. After the flood, I went back to using the original boots and they are still doing good in cold temps in a dusty environment. The tread is still there but getting really worn down to almost nothing in some parts. The rubber welt is showing more checks than before but so far hasn’t busted all the the way through. The bottom rubber has lost nearly all of the extra rubber details (grey covered rubber pieces for added grip). The leather around mid sole to the toe is horrendously dried out. I eventually decided to do another wash with saddle soap and apply some more boot grease to the leather. At 15 months the boots look extremely worn out like they are going to die any minute, but there’s still chugging alone with 6 days a week usage on the job. ——————————— 17 month update————————————- It’s finally time to say these boots are done. The cushion is completely gone. The tread only has at best a 1/16 or an inch left. The numerous cracks in the welt and rubber sole allow water to seep in when walking through sole height puddles. The leather looks cracked and weather on the upper and side of the toe box so much so that boot grease no longer does anything. The boots are done and I’m finally swapping in the new pair. All in all these boots have held up really well and I absolutely plan on rebuying another pair. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2023 by Goody

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