Timberland Men’s Chocorua Trail Mid Waterproof Boot,Brown/Green,10.5 W

February 1, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 13:26 GMT+0100 - Details)

Mid Waterproof Hiker with EVA midsole

Product Features

  • Upper made with premium waterproof leather from an LWG Silver-rated tannery
  • TimberDryTM eco-conscious waterproof membrane
  • Rustproof, speed lace hardware with lace hooks at top
  • Removable contoured sockliner
  • Solid rubber outsole with lugs for superior traction. Shock absorption and energy return all day

Comments

Sherry B. says:

great looking boot My husband tried a pair of these on over the Christmas holiday and was amazed at the room they had in them. So when we made it back home I ordered these. These were delivered today. I had my husband try them on because they looked narrow but said wide. He has an Orthotic Insole and boots just do not fit like he likes. He is on concrete all day, so they have to be comfortable and stand up to the rigorous movement of a shop owner & operator. As of this moment they are great. The insole fit nice…

Stephen L. Blythe says:

Couldn’t be better! I was forced by a situation beyond my control to immediately need a new pair of hiking boots only a week before leaving for a week of hiking in the rainforests of Costa Rica. I live in the woods – literally an hour from the nearest traffic light, so I had nowhere to shop. I wasn’t sure ordering these boots online was going to be a satisfactory solution, but figured I could always send them back. Judging from the positive reviews I hoped they would fit right out of the box – and they did fit…

A. A. Amari says:

Timberland Needs To Be Investigated!!! Length:: 0:14 Mins First The Pros: These boots have a nice look, they are not bulky like some hikers, and they are extremely lightweight for boots. The fit and comfort is almost perfect out of the box & easily perfected with an upgraded insole. If you look at the pics you can see that I used to strongly believe in the Timberland brand. I usually hike in pretty DRY areas, and by hike, I simply mean that I aggressively walk with backpack through wooded and flat areas…

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