the: Huge Shopping Haul Timberland The first day I got these boots I put them to the test. I stepped in mud all the way up to the 2nd buckle, no leaks to the inside. I then hosed them off and everything washed of and still no leaks to the inside, shoe laces were drenched though(waterproof). Next day I went up into the attic and stepped on a couple nails, they didn't go through, I also didn't apply my full body weight, but a good 3/4 of it. The shoes have nice "ladder lock" when I was going up the ladder I felt a better grip. I saw an oil spill on my neighbor driveway, and decided to walk on it and see the grip. Nice grip, but NOTHING can stop the slip of nice oil stain. It gripped decently, but there was some slippage nothing drastic though. Was like a puddle of oil to be fair to the shoes. (neighbor can't change car oil very well apparently)Now for the reason I took a star off. These are NOT the most comfortable shoes. The inside sole could be softer, but there is enough space to add a gel sole, which will definitely help. What you CANNOT remedy is these shoes get pretty warm inside. My toes were not liking it. Now if your used to shoes/boots then you might disagree. I wear sandals 70% of the time.Other then that these boots are good for heavy-duty work. My Step-Father has these and he said one of his cows stepped in his toe while wearing these boot, and he his foot was fine.
I ordered size M and received size M, but in real life it is smaller then size S.Since it was a gift for my cousin that I took with me to Europe when I left USA in early October, I couldn't bring it back and try to exchange, because shipping to Europe would be too expensive.For now, that particular short is sitting useless in my cousin's closet in Europe.Again, since it was a gift highly wanted, I was very dissappointed with you and myself in my cousin's eyes
the: Huge Shopping Haul They work great for slow pitch a little tight when you put them on might need a half a size bigger.
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