Timberland PRO Men's 40008 Mudsill Low Steel-Toe Lace-Up,Black,13 M








Key features
- •KEEP IT COMFORTABLE: Our Mudsill men's steel toe boots feature hiking silhouettes & rugged performance. These work boots feature abrasion-resistant leathers & outsoles & modern outdoor styling with Timberland PRO 24/7 Comfort Suspension for arch support.
- •TIMBERLAND PRO 24/7 COMFORT SYSTEM: A comfort system that helps reduce foot fatigue, supports the arch and cushions every step.
- •A SOURCE OF PRIDE: We know you take pride in your work, so our soft-toed shoes and boots and steel-toe boots and shoes are designed to provide you with enhanced job performance day in and day out. Wear them at work well as at home with comfort & style.
- •QUALITY WORKWEAR: Timberland PRO assesses the unmet needs of those who work in the most demanding environments and then develops solutions that deliver ultimate comfort, durability & protection—all day long—from work boots & shoes to anti-fatigue insoles.
- •TIMBERLAND PRO: Compare the quality workmanship of Timberland PRO work boots & work shoes to products from Justin, Muck Boots, Servus, Tingley, Doc Martens, Romeos, Red Wing, Merrell, Ariat, Cat, Wolverine, Maelstrom, Stanley, Keen or Carhartt.
Timberland PRO Men's 40008 Mudsill Low Steel-Toe Lace-Up,Black,13 M
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Customer Reviews
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Excelente
Yelfri De Jesús Francisco P.✓ Verified Purchase•September 9, 2023
Excelente calidad
Great Work Shoe
Great One✓ Verified Purchase•August 21, 2023
This shoe is not as heavy as the work boots I currently own, but they're just as tough and fashionable with any outfit you choose. These shows have excellent traction and they are leather, therefore you will have to break them in before you really appreciate these shoes. They're worth the money and they are in the top three work shoes to purchase per online reports. These shoes are not as expensive as I thought they would be considering they're Timberlands. Give it a try. You can always send them back within 7 days if you have the Prime Try Before You Buy.
Great steel toe shoe for the price
Jim Batten✓ Verified Purchase•June 25, 2023
No issues. Great pair of work steel toe shoes for the price.
Great outdoor work shoe
edgeofinsanity✓ Verified Purchase•June 1, 2023
I wear a pair of Timberland Pro Titans at work, and found them to be the most comfortable after wearing Wolverine, Carolina, and Dr. Martin work shoes in the past. So, when I was looking for a shoe to wear outdoors when doing things like mowing the lawn, walking trails, fishing etc., I looked at Timberland first, and these caught my eye.
They fit just like my Titans, and have held up well over this Spring/Summer. I hose them off when they get dirty, and they look like new. I generally don't treat them very well, but they have been tough as nails and don't really show any wear at all.
They fit just like my Titans, and have held up well over this Spring/Summer. I hose them off when they get dirty, and they look like new. I generally don't treat them very well, but they have been tough as nails and don't really show any wear at all.
snug at first
Picklehead✓ Verified Purchase•May 28, 2023
Just got these today and wanted to note something important before I forgot. I'll update this review later if necessary, but it's definitely a 5-star for now.
When I first put them on, they felt like my size, but I felt like they were a little snug at the forefoot, right before the toes (especially for "wides"). I also worried that the toebox might be a bit small. They were comfortable, but I was a little concerned how they might feel after standing all day, when your feet may tend to swell a little.
Typically, these sneaker-style safety shoes require very little to no break-in. But, after wearing these around the house for about six hours, they have loosened up quite a bit and are now perfectly comfortable. There's also good flexibility in the lacing system for adjustments, should they loosen up too much. So, don't worry if they are a bit snug at first. Maybe wear them on carpet for a while, do some kneeling and walk around quite a bit to see if they loosen up before returning them.
Other than that, this is my third pair of Timberland Pro's (over the years), and I would say this pair fits my feet truer to size than the previous ones, which were a bit roomy. One foot is slightly larger than the other, so there's a somewhat narrow range for me to achieve dual-foot nirvana, and these do the trick.
In my view, these shoes have the best stability of any sneaker-style safety shoe that I've had to date. In fact, despite having taken off a pair of boots to put these on, I have had to be reminded several times that these aren't boots! They didn't try to make a running shoe with a steel toe, and I really appreciate that.
I like the aggressive soles, because you can transition between inside and outside jobs with the same shoe; however, as others have noted, you don't get as much rubber hitting the asphalt, so to speak, and may bust your *** on a slick, smooth surface as a result. In and around my house, the soles have been pretty grippy on synthetic hardwood, real hardwood and unfinished concrete surfaces. They are not nearly as non-slip as a quality hiking boot with a sticky, soft, floor-marking outsole, but who wants to wear a $150-200 boot to work and wear the soles out in 3 months?
Finally (for now), having shoelaces that aren't completely black adds just a touch of flair. It's a minor thing, but that bit of subtlety breaks up the monotony of the solid black shoe while preserving a "professional" appearance. If you are on the fence, these shoes are worth giving a shot.
When I first put them on, they felt like my size, but I felt like they were a little snug at the forefoot, right before the toes (especially for "wides"). I also worried that the toebox might be a bit small. They were comfortable, but I was a little concerned how they might feel after standing all day, when your feet may tend to swell a little.
Typically, these sneaker-style safety shoes require very little to no break-in. But, after wearing these around the house for about six hours, they have loosened up quite a bit and are now perfectly comfortable. There's also good flexibility in the lacing system for adjustments, should they loosen up too much. So, don't worry if they are a bit snug at first. Maybe wear them on carpet for a while, do some kneeling and walk around quite a bit to see if they loosen up before returning them.
Other than that, this is my third pair of Timberland Pro's (over the years), and I would say this pair fits my feet truer to size than the previous ones, which were a bit roomy. One foot is slightly larger than the other, so there's a somewhat narrow range for me to achieve dual-foot nirvana, and these do the trick.
In my view, these shoes have the best stability of any sneaker-style safety shoe that I've had to date. In fact, despite having taken off a pair of boots to put these on, I have had to be reminded several times that these aren't boots! They didn't try to make a running shoe with a steel toe, and I really appreciate that.
I like the aggressive soles, because you can transition between inside and outside jobs with the same shoe; however, as others have noted, you don't get as much rubber hitting the asphalt, so to speak, and may bust your *** on a slick, smooth surface as a result. In and around my house, the soles have been pretty grippy on synthetic hardwood, real hardwood and unfinished concrete surfaces. They are not nearly as non-slip as a quality hiking boot with a sticky, soft, floor-marking outsole, but who wants to wear a $150-200 boot to work and wear the soles out in 3 months?
Finally (for now), having shoelaces that aren't completely black adds just a touch of flair. It's a minor thing, but that bit of subtlety breaks up the monotony of the solid black shoe while preserving a "professional" appearance. If you are on the fence, these shoes are worth giving a shot.
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