👢 Step Up Your Game with Timberland's Titan Safety Toe!
The Timberland Women's Titan Safety Toe boot combines rugged durability with modern comfort features, including a safety toe, PowerFit comfort system, and a stylish design, making it the perfect choice for professional women who demand both safety and style in their work footwear.
S**M
Great boots! Fits a woman's foot, and heel isn't too wide. W toe isn't real wide, though.
I used to be a Wolverine devotee, but Wolverine discontinued the high end model I used. I went on a search for a new favorite boot. I wear a 6 to 6.5 women's boot, and that small size makes for slim pickings in good steel toe work boots. I will not buy any composite toe boot, ever. These Timberland Pro Titans are alloy toe, but that's still good since it's lighter than steel but strong, and without the serious weakness of composite toes: One blow to a composite toe and you'll need to replace the boots because the structural integrity is always questionable after a good hit. Overall, I own the waterproof Titan Pro boots in brown, and the regular version in both black and brown. The waterproof ones are 6.5M, the black are 6.5W, and I have the regular brown in both 6.5M and 6W. I'd normally wear a 6, but I opted to go up 1/2 size to accommodate special insoles and / or thicker winter socks. I also have the Titan Pro shoes in black and brown. I have to live in steel toes, so I take full advantage of my employer's employee benefit of 1-2 pairs per year.Pros: Nice leather, available in black or brown. Decently wide toe box in M will fit many, but I think the W toe width could be wider. Durable, as modern boots go. The soles are still intact and not crumbling and liquifying yet on my 10 year old pair. Boots with the factory insole are comfortably padded, but there are more padded Timberland insoles sold separately. The last and the heels are shaped more for a woman's foot and the ankles can be laced to fit snugly for support. These are designed for women, not just a man's big wide boot made shorter. Soles provide real decent traction in winter, and I was pleasantly surprised to find I wasn't sliding all over on ice. (I do recommend ice cleats for ice, especially for wet ice.) Boots are comfortably lightweight. In fact, the Timberland Titan Pro shoes I have are much heavier, so much so that I even wear these boots in summer now.Cons: I think the Wide could be wider. (Try the women's Skechers steel toe boots if you need wider.) Also, I own these boots in black and brown, and the black W definitely isn't as wide as my brown W pair and fits more like a M.
M**.
Great Heavy Duty Work Boot.
Bought these "used" and they were in fantastic condition and work great as a heavy duty boot for motorcycle riding.
T**S
Great boots!
Very good looking boots! Comfortable, true to size!
N**0
Glad I Found the Perfect Shoe!
I was hesitant to purchase these boots because I have another pair of Timberland hiking boots that are extremely rigid and uncomfortable. I took the risk because I liked the look of the shoe, all of the features it comes with, and reviews were mostly positive. I'm happy to be able to add to those positive reviews, no regrets about this purchase whatsoever.I work in operations at a theme park so I needed safety certified shoes but it was also important for the boots to be comfortable, water-resistant, and cute. Here are my observations so far:Water Resistance: Since Florida weather is just as stormy as it is sunshiny I was looking for something that would protect my feet from rain puddles. I've had to walk around all day in shoes that just retained water, and it was AWFUL. With these shoes I'm not concerned about having water logged feet at all. In order to break them in faster I stood in a bathtub of hot water for five minutes. The water was only able to penetrate my boots when it got up to where the laces start. At that point water did fill my shoes and pooled around my toes. Afterwards I walked around and within ten minutes my feet felt dry again. The only moisture in my shoes is the water that my socks are still holding onto. It's a miracle.Slip Resistance: Tried to slide my feet over chemicals dropped on smooth tile and there wasn't any give. The boots are indeed slip resistant.Comfort/Longevity: I walk anywhere from 10-30 miles during my shift, some if it over cobblestone paths which would send shooting pains up my shins in my old shoes. These shoes have a thick rubber heel which absorb most of the shock of walking on uneven terrain. The sole itself is not cushioned. When I put the boots on for the first time I was wearing thin socks so the soles felt like they might be uncomfortable after a while. Now that they are broken in, and with moderate thickness athletic-type socks, they are the most comfortable shoes I have. Even after 18 miles in them at work, I am not desperate to take them off when I get in the car.Fit: I was nervous about this since I've never ordered shoes online. My other Timbs are 5.5 in boy's sizes, so I ordered the 7.5 wide since I know Timberlands run narrow. When I first put the shoes on they felt roomy, maybe a little too roomy. After I laced them up properly and wore slightly thicker socks they were PERFECT. Formed right around my feet. I wouldn't say they are true to size since I'm normally an 8 regular.Steel toe: Can't say I've dropped anything on my feet yet but I do kick sticky doors that won't open without hurting my toes. I can't even have tell they have steel toes because they are so comfortable, but they are definitely there and I'll trust these shoes to protect my feet if anything drops.Style: The reason I ultimately went with these shoes and not another pair advertised as waterproof came down to the style. These are cute and versatile. They don't look wonky with my uniform and they're also pretty fashionable with some of my regular clothes so I don't have to wear them just for work. They're somewhat chunky, that was the look I was going for, but they're not bulky.Other pros: It's a hundred degrees out right now and my toes aren't roasting, so that's a great thing. They're hefty but they don't feel heavy. Apparently there's some protection against electrical shock built into the bottom of the shoe. I'm not walking over circuits so I don't mind but maybe it will help me not get struck by lightning, haha.If I had to find a con I would say that the leather around the opening of the shoe feels too rigid but I can tell they will break in fast. In summary, I would absolutely recommend these and plan to buy them again when this pair wears out.
J**R
Fits well and durable.
Fits well and worth the cost. Comfortable to work in.
J**S
Narrow toe box for wide feet
Can’t speak much to the arch support because I have insoles but the toe box is definitely a little snug even with the “wide” sizes. I would definitely suggest sizing up by like .5
E**A
Easily scuffed but sturdy
I’ve been wearing these boots for maybe 3 years of EMS work. First day wore them around some trails near my house to help break them in and they got SUPER scuffed up around the toe box and tore through the coating in some places, but they’ve held up really well since then, so mainly just a cosmetic issue. Buffed it out with some shoe polish but it went back to looking scuffed up again within a matter of days. Other than that they’ve been pretty sturdy and haven’t noticed even much wearing on the sole which is pretty impressive for the mileage I’ve put on these.I’ve been overall very happy with these shoes. I work mainly festivals and concerts and such so having something that’s flexible and light(ish) weight that I can jog around in on top of being on my feet all day is a must. I have very high arches that no shoe will ever save me from but these do pretty well. Took a minute to break in but that to me is more a sign of a quality boot.They do get pretty warm which is great for chilly days and less great for piping hot ones (especially since you need semi-thick socks for these to not tear through your heel) but I’ve been fine in most weather conditions. I wouldn’t advise standing around in a pool of water but they’ve been fine in a bit of mud and some puddles. And the odd bit of vomit and blood, it is EMS and all… (and pretty easy to bleach off)
L**H
Best work boots I’ve ever had
These are the most comfortable boots I’ve ever worn. I work 12 hour shifts on a concrete floor, in the heat , and these boots are very durable and can last more than 2 years of wear. Over the year’s I’ve had at least 6 pairs of these and I won’t use any other work boots. The new composite steel toe makes the boots a lot lighter, and the pro is waterproof.
V**A
Light boots
Really good product
W**Y
good fit
I honestly really like them. The first week they were a little hard of the feet (or else it could have been I had two weeks off of work and literally sat on my butt lol so working in general was hard on the feet)But non the less I really like them, they are comfortable and cute for a work boot. They fit the feet well and don’t feel tight (I do have bigger feet as well) I got a 9.5.
B**S
Double check both are the same size
One boot is larger than the other. They both say the same size but put next to each other you can clearly see the difference between them. Tried to return them but ran out of time. If not for the size difference they are actually very comfortable
Y**E
Perfect working shoes for woman
I bought this pair for my wife who is an engineer and required to wear this kind of shoes everyday. SHe loves them, especially they are very light weighted. Much more confortable than the pair her company bought for employees. Size is the same as her timberland boots bought in Australia
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