

🛠️ Power through your day with boots that work as hard as you do!
Timberland PRO Men's Powerwelt Wellington Boots combine cutting-edge Anti-Fatigue technology with ASTM-certified steel safety toes and a rugged polyurethane outsole. Crafted from Ever-Guard leather that’s 10 times more abrasion-resistant than standard leather, these waterproof, mid-calf boots offer superior durability, electrical hazard protection, and slip resistance. Designed for professionals who demand comfort, safety, and long-lasting performance on the toughest job sites.











| ASIN | B001EBJU82 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #122,707 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #180 in Men's Industrial & Construction Boots |
| Boot Form Type | Rain Boot |
| Boot Shaft Height | Calf High |
| Brand | Timberland PRO |
| Closure Type | Pull-On |
| Color | Medium Brown-original |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,652 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | Buckle |
| Fabric type | 100% Leather |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00883239450156 |
| Heel Type | Block Heel |
| Item Type Name | Farm Ranch Work Boot |
| Manufacturer | Timberland PRO |
| Material Fabric | Leather |
| Model Name | Powerwelt Pull-on Steel Safety Toe Industrial Work Boot |
| Occasion | casual |
| Origin | Imported |
| Outer Material | Leather |
| Pattern | BROWN |
| Seasons | Spring/Summer |
| Shaft Circumference | 9.25 |
| Shaft height | Calf High |
| Shoe Height Map | Mid-Calf |
| Sole Material | Rubber |
| Sole material | Rubber |
| Style Name | Powerwelt Pull on Steel Safety Toe Industrial Work Boot |
| Style Number | TB053522210 |
| Toe Style | Steel Toe |
| UPC | 883239450156 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| lining-description | Leather |
J**S
Solid Boots
Wasn't sure how I'd feel about these but some of the most comfortable boots I've had. One of the few times my feed haven't hurt while breaking them in. The boots do not slip off either, they grip your feet quite well.
B**M
Great work boots
These work boots are great! They hold up in tough conditions and the fit perfectly. They are very easy to slip on and there is no slip resistance. Highly recommend.
N**E
Comfortable and Durable So Far
The Timberland PRO Men’s Powerwelt Pull-on Steel Safety Toe Boots have been great so far. For a steel-toed boot, they are surprisingly comfortable, even during long hours of wear. The pull-on design is convenient, and the boots feel sturdy and well-made, perfect for tough work environments like farms or ranches. I haven’t had them long enough to comment on long-term durability, but they’re off to a strong start. If they hold up over time, they’ll definitely be worth the investment. Four stars for now, with potential to be five!
G**S
Great boot for welding.
Well I’m going to start off with these boots are not very comfortable. I noticed it the very first day. I’ve been able to get away with wearing a thicker sock to make more of a cushion and it’s worked pretty good but sucks when I wear regular long mike socks. The weight to these boots isn’t to bad. I used to wear a much lighter, shorter boot then this but I was able to get used to the added weight pretty quickly no not much complaint there. I ordered these boots 1/2 size bigger then what I usually wear as shoe size and I should’ve ordered the 1/2 size smaller because they’re a true fit so they came a little big but nothing major or worth retuning and waiting for another pair imo. I’m a welder and have been using these boots everyday for about 3 months now and they haven’t torn or or anything. As welder for me my concerns are, are the sparks that come from welding going to burn through the boot? And the answer is these boots have held up great against and hot slag and Sparks from FCAW,SMAW they just roll off the boot 👍
K**R
So far so good
Boots broke in in 3 days, bit looser than same size doc marten. Easy to clean of dust, just a quick spray with the hose. Boots are quite comfortable, they have more padding on the sides than I expected. We shall see how long they hold up. Update August 2011. Had these boots 3 months now. Super tough boot, wearing them nearly day in dusty desert heat. No scuffs, the leather is amazingly tough. No seams coming out, the uppers have broken in nicely. A quick wash with plain water makes these boots look like new again. As good as the Wolverine and Doc Martens used to be. Much better than the current Dpc Marten and Wolverine boots in terms of quality and durability. Looks like I will get a good year and a half of hard wear out of these boots.
A**E
I've never been so disappointed in a work boot!
I was initially pretty hap.py with these boots when they arrived. They looked great, and I thought the price was good. They were a bit tight, but I usually expect to have to 'break in' my boots a bit before they're actually comfortable. These things lasted about a month and then started completely falling apart!!!! I couldn't even get them on one of my feet anymore because the liner on the inside was so tore up. I tried to get a refund but the 30 day return window had JUST ended. The seller was unwilling to work with me, just advised me to contact Timberland directly to file a complaint. Timberland gave me the run-around too because I purchased the boots here instead of directly from their store. So I had to buy a new pair of boots *NOT this brand or from Amazon (and these much much better!). Pretty much wrote these pair off as a loss. My advice: STAY AWAY FROM THESE BOOTS IF YOU WANT TO DO ANYTHING MORE THAN PUT THEM ON YOUR SHELF AS DECORATION.
M**T
Comfortable, but not a serious waterproof work boot
I am an everyday boot wearer, from the jobsite to the grocery store and everywhere in between. I even routinely get in trouble for boots in the house. Sidenote: get a set of the Red Wing inserts that you cook in the oven and mold to your feet by standing on them. If you wear boots like I do, it will be the best $40 you'll ever spend. But on to the boots.. What you wear on your feet is the most important thing you put on your body every day. These boots are good, not great. Pros: Light - truly the lightest pair I have ever owned. I used to not care about a pound here or there, but it will be hard to go back to a heavier boot. Comfortable - Every pair I own is comfortable thanks to the redwing inserts, but these are among the most comfortable I have owned. Sturdy...sort of - The sole and from the ankle up are well made. no separation between layers of rubber after many hours in water. Cons: Sturdy....sort of - the black synthetic material (power welt?) is....what's the word?...oh yeah, junk. I kicked the underside of my step bumper to loosen some dried mud (a maneuver I've pulled 1000 times with my old Georgias) and split the toe of the right boot open. I didn't go "American History X" on it, it's plastic and I kind of flicked my boot into it to cause a vibration. So that boot is no longer water proof, which Is kind of a big deal, but whatever. My fault for overestimating the "power" welt. But hold up, the left boot isn't waterproof either. It is torn from, get this, walking. That's right, on the outside of the left boot, there is a 1.5 inch long tear where my pinky toe meets my foot because the "power" welt can't handle the abuse of being folded back and forth caused by taking steps. I was made aware of this issue while standing ankle deep in ice cold water a long way from a change of socks. It started as a barely noticable pin prick about 3 months after making them my daily wearers. After a year, the inside linings tore apart. It took quite a while to get all the hangies out so that I could get me feet back into them without something getting trapped under my heel and driving me nuts. After some surgery with a pair of scissors and a razor blade, they are wearable again. Price - for the materials, these should be about $100 boots. The funny thing is, even though I now have to avoid water (bought some Georgia Mud Dawgs for submerging), these are ripped on both boots and the lining is completely gone in both boots, I still wear them every day. That's how comfortable they are. But if you need one pair of boots to take a beating and do it all, while standing in water, look elsewhere. Rubber lower/leather upper hybrids have done very well for me.
J**R
Good boots
Awesome birds I work 10 hours a day and I'm in my feet feel fine
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