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Full-grain, seam-sealed waterproof premium leather upper keeps feet dry.
SmartWool lining naturally regulates temperature and wicks moisture away.
Rubber toe rand for abrasion resistance.
Dual-density, tri-zone, molded EVA footbed provides support.
Full-length hiking tuned Timberland Agile IQ Pebax stability plate with heel starburst for support and protection.
Compression molded EVA midsole directly under the foot provides lightweight cushioning.
Exclusive Vibram Eco-Step outsole made with eco-friendly recycled rubber.
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| Timberland Winter Park Slip On Boot | $54.95 - $149.99 |
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| A different take on the hiking boot- I was looking for a hiking style boot for the winter, but wanted something kind of different and stylish. This boot fits the bill for different. It is pretty comfortable and I like the Smart Wool lining. The toe box is VERY roomy on this boot. I wish the toe area was narrower, but that's just my opinion. Not your typical look for a hiking boot, so it may not be for everyone. I like it overall. | |
| Anonymous at Zappos.com on 11/04/2006 | |
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| Decent shoe but be weary when you have wide feet - This is a great looking, somewhat funky shoe. Unfortunately it seems to be a bit narrow in the middle of the foot. At least for my right foot it is. There is something pushing and it's probably the protective rubber edge you can see in the picture. It's odd; I have a pair of Merrell hiking boots that also have Vibram soles. I thought they were pretty comfortable but now when I walk on them a day the next day my feet hurt. I think I'll stay away from Vibram soles from now on. You may need to wear these with thick socks. Because of the funky top lace hook construction the shoe has limited adjustability. See how the hook pokes through a hole in the tongue? I will probably try a different insole and see if that makes the shoe more comfortable. I haven't yet tried these in the weather I bought them for (winter). Build construction seems good. I've worn Timberland shoed for years and years and they've typically had a good fit so I was confident buying these without trying them on first. Well, that will teach me. I'm still trying to break them in, perhaps things will get better. Maybe I should have returned them before taking the shoes outside. I wish Timberland put some of their Smart Fit insoles in these. Those are comfortable. | |
| Sander at Zappos.com on 11/14/2006 | |