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The Timberland Flume Mid Waterproof Men's Hiking Boot combines premium full-grain waterproof leather with a seam-sealed construction, ensuring your feet stay dry and comfortable on any trail. With a secure lace-up system and a versatile design, these boots are perfect for both rugged outdoor adventures and casual outings. Plus, they come with the assurance of Timberland's Limited Warranty.
W**N
Incredibly Comfortable
They are incredibly comfortable and provide great support for my feet while hiking. The waterproof material is also a great feature that keeps my feet dry in wet conditions. Highly recommend these boots to anyone looking for a reliable pair of hiking shoes!
A**E
Colour not correct.
I ordered the light or brown color,And get the dark brown one.Even if you tried this on the app you will find a different picture for the color you want
B**U
Nice
Good quality
H**V
As expected
Shoe was as expected. Very comfortable to wear.
G**Y
nice
good shoes and cheap
J**R
Amazing for hiking and cold conditions.
I bought these to do a long trip to Siberia, where I would walk a lot in very cold conditions (up to - 25°C) and these books took it very well. Be aware they are not thermic insulated boots, but with the right set of winter socks, they handled the situation very well.
A**R
Bad glue seal
The glue around the base was weak so the jsealing was coming off on brand new shoe
S**L
Confy
Perfect
F**N
Must be fake
I have worn Timberland boots in the past and loved them but bought these 3 months ago, waited a month for them to arrive from USA which was a bit annoying but I got over it. I’ve worn them for 2 months and as you can see in the pictures the soles are coming apart. I wore the previous pairs in the same way, for work 5 days a week and didn’t have this happen. You can see in the 4th picture that the sole is hardly worn but it’s coming apart from the boot in several places. I’m so disappointed and especially with how it’s been dealt with! Having only been offered a 15% refund I decided to warn people off.
T**7
Made in Vietnam vs China
I have an old & new pair of identical style/size boots. The 5 year old pair were and still are very comfortable all day on concrete floor, no break-in required.Except for a couple of quick-lace eyelet failures, the old pair have stayed together & decently waterproof. They were made in Vietnam.The new pair, again same size & style were made in China. After wearing less than an hour the inside of by heels began to burn and on the way to blistering. I compared dial caliper measurements of the heel width & found the Chinese model heel 1/8" more narrow than the old pair & explains a correspondingly smaller upper.Outsourcing to the cheapest manufacturer isn't always the best option if you want to maintain your reputation. If I wanted cheap, there's a wally world on every corner, same boot at half price, minus the label. But hey, they cut that corner too, no Timberland embroidery stitching in the tongue! Anything to save a buck! Disappointed...
D**E
Comfort from day 1 but leather split
I walk between 8 and 12 miles a day over fields, tracks and footpaths. After only a few days of shorter walks these boots became like bedroom slippers. A joy to wear, I'll see how long it takes to wear them down to nothing. A pair of cheaper boots only lasted 6 months before the sole wore through (1,500 miles)So, a good start but now in mid October the leather seam has split on both shoes and the soles are almost worn down. Very disappointing from a premium boot, I shall not be buying them again.
M**K
Blisters
Bought these to replace a pair of Merrells that are now falling off my feet after two years of heavy use. First time out in them they seemed brilliant. They grip well, feel light and look good. Slight discomfort didn't bother me too much at first because I knew they'd need broken in since they're leather. I now have the mother of all blisters on my big toe after three trips out with them. The crease that forms over the toes has dug in to form a lovely gaping hole on the top of my big toe and I'm back wearing my Merrells until it heals.Hopefully once they've been broken in they stop being foot killers but so far all I can say is they haven't been great.The right boot is also tighter than the left and the way they lace up makes it hard to get a tight fit further down your feet.They have potential but I won't be able to use them again for a week or two due to the damage they've already done.As far as being waterproof goes, they've held up against wet grass, puddles and rain with the only moisture coming from my sweaty feet.I'll update when I get the chance to wear them for more than a few days and hopefully they live up to the hype.
S**C
Hugely Disappointed; Not Waterproof at all
Had high hopes for these after having several pairs of Timberland Flumes.They are just not waterproof. I even purchased Timberlands own brand waterproofing balm, and applied two coatings over 48hrs.After walking in rain for less than 20mins my socks were already damp.I persevered with these and tried using Nikwax TK Direct Spray, AFTER another 2 coats of Timberland Balm Proofer, and yet again after mild rain, and some shallow puddles, these boots let the water in.Hugely disappointed.For £100 waterproof boots I feel ripped off. Trying to send these back now.
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