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(More customer reviews)This review is based on limited use of the boots so far because I bought them for responding with our local American Red Cross Disaster Action Team so, mercifully, they haven't seen a lot of action yet. However, I did wear them for at least an hour the day they arrived and for a minimum of four straight hours during a recent disaster response and found them comfortable right out of the box, as if they were already broken in. Truth be told, during the call, I didn't even notice them at all which is saying something for a brand new pair of boots! They haven't yet been worn in extreme temperature conditions and their waterproofing has yet to be truly tested but there was a steady drizzle to light rain during the response and my feet didn't know it. So, at the very least, these boots pass a light water test and I have no reason to believe they won't hold up equally well under wetter conditions.
I did have to go up a full size because their wide wasn't wide enough.The first pair was fine length-wise but a little too cramped width-wise, even with a single pair of (albeit, thick) socks. (This is a common problem for me. Because of my small but wide foot, I usually shop in the boy's department but couldn't find any safety-toe boy's boots, nevermind a pair that was also waterproof.)
These Timberland Pro boots were a bit on the pricey side for someone like me, who is not into the whole shoe obsession thing, but they feel solidly built, have the features I needed, are amazingly comfortable, and don't feel at all awkward or clunky while wearing.I think the only thing I might have changed with these boots is perhaps a steel, puncture resistant shank rather than the fiberglass one because I don't know how well fiberglass would hold up to a nail puncture. Considering the boots are not classified as "puncture resistant" I will do my best not to find out the hard, pointy way.
Unfortunately, the shoe industry doesn't pay a lot of attention to making true working boots for women (you know, for those of us who are more than willing to break a sweat, dirty our hands, and break a nail or two doing real manual labor) so our choices are very limited compared to the plethora of serious work boots available to men. Yeah, they're out there but you have to hunt for them, especially if you want features like wateproof AND safety toe. What was great was finding (most of) the features I needed and finding them in a boot that is very comfortable.
Time will tell how well these boots hold up under abuse but they've easily -- and comfortably -- passed muster so far. I would definitely recommend these boots but would suggest going up about a half to full size if you have a truly wide foot, especially if you may have to wear extra socks in colder conditions.
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Timberland Pro Titan 6 Safety Toe Waterproof Workboot WomensProduct Description: Part of the Timberland PRO® series, these lightweight premium leather work boots are built specifically to fit a woman's foot, and are packed with features you need on the job. Electrical Hazard protection keeps you safe from open circuits and a rebound heel insert provides durable cushioning and energy return. And, they have Timberland's Boot 2 Boot Challenge 30-Day Comfort Guarantee, so what do you have to lose?
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