








👢 Work Hard, Stay Safe, Look Legendary.
The Timberland PRO Men's Pit Boss 6 Inch Steel Safety Toe Boot combines industry-leading comfort technology with certified steel toe protection and electrical hazard resistance. Built with durable, slip-resistant rubber and sustainable ReBOTL materials, this boot is engineered for professionals who demand safety, durability, and eco-conscious craftsmanship in every step.











| ASIN | B000XEX1AY |
| ASIN | B01J4X5RHO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,844 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #48 in Men's Work & Utility Shoes |
| Brand | Timberland PRO |
| Closure Type | Lace-Up |
| Color | Brown V1 |
| Cushioning Level | Moderate to High |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (26,777) |
| Date First Available | January 15, 2020 |
| Department | mens |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00657603106907 |
| Has Shoe Adjustability | Yes |
| Heel Type | Block Heel |
| Insole Material | Rubber |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Type Name | Industrial Work Boot |
| Item Weight | 1.8 Pounds |
| Item model number | TB0A2AR42311 |
| Manufacturer | Timberland PRO |
| Manufacturer | Timberland PRO |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TB033034214 |
| Material Fabric | Leather |
| Model Name | Pit Boss 6 Inch Steel Safety Toe Industrial Work Boot |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Occasion Lifestyle | Casual |
| Occasion Type | casual |
| Outer Material | Leather |
| Pattern | solid |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 15 x 6 inches; 3 Pounds |
| Seasons | Spring/Summer |
| Shoe Height Map | Mid Top |
| Shoe Type | Oxford |
| Sole Material | Rubber |
| Special Features | steel-toed |
| Specific Uses For Product | Sports, Maternity, Medical |
| Sport Type | Walking |
| Style Name | Pit Boss 6 Inch Steel Safety Toe Industrial Work Boot |
| Style Number | TB033031231 |
| Subject Character | Occupational professional |
| Theme | Industrial Safety, Durability, Comfort |
| Toe Style | Steel Toe |
| UPC | 657603106907 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| lining-description | Nylon |
B**S
Excellent value, delivered with care and concern.
These are top notch boots, durable, stylish, and comfortable. They have replaced my previous favorite: caterpillar. And Amazon delivered them in pristine condition.
M**E
Nice work boots
Boots are really nice, recommend going a half or full size up, adding sole inserts does make it a little tight, but still comfortable. Additionally, I got 2 free Trojans inside one of the boots, unexpired, might have to show off the new boots in da club later and put to use my free gift.
A**.
Very Sturdy and Comfortable
I was really torn between these and the Gray Direct Attach Timberland Pros. These are heavier because have the Goodyear Welt. This is a must have for my boots. They were also on sale for $130 compared to the price of the DA TP ST at $160. I really like the Sturdy feel of these with the bottoms having hard rubber. This will hopefully last longer than Wedge sole on the Irish Setter Wingshooters. Irish Setters and Timberland Pros have always been the most comfortable and offer the best Protection. These are very comfortable and have a roomy Toe Box. Unfortunately they don’t come with the Timberland Pro Honeycomb Anti Fatigue insole. They come with a pretty thick foam AF Sole but it is not as good as the Honeycomb. I have already ordered on which was an additional 20$. I rubbed these down with some Mink Oil like I do all my boots before wearing. I really like the Honey Brown color that they are now. I got them for the lighter wheat look so when they dry I hope they lighten up. If they make these in the same Light Gray as the DA TPs I will buy them in a heartbeat. The Soles wear out on all the Irish Setters and Timberland Pros that I have Owned. I have had the Ashbys, Morabs, and Wingshooters by Irish Setters. For Timberlands I have had the Boondocks and their Composite Toe Work Shoes. I didn’t want to spend another $$180 to $250 on another pair of Irish Setters. I don’t want to pay $150 to get them Resoled when the Tops are worn out and stink. Timberlands are a great Value for the Price. These are an outstanding value for 130$. These would be perfect if they came with the HoneyComb AntiFatigue Insoles.
C**.
Fair to decent, comfortable, affordable.
Photos are after wearing about 60%-75% of days. They are comfortable enough, and I forget they're steel toe (and I don't need that but these were lower priced at the time). You can see in the photos how they have worn over seven months' time, take note of the crack in the sole. Are these good year welt construction? I don't know, but I also don't know if any cobblers in my area, so shoes that won't last have to be affordable. I expect a cobbler to resole them would cost more than half the price of replacement, so you know what that means. I expect these to last me another 5 months to make it a full year, and by then they'll probably be bald-soled. I never tested them for waterproofing but with that crack in the sole I doing they still are. Also, the shoelaces are starting to fray where the speed hooks are, so they'll need replacement soon I think.
A**R
Pretty solid boot for a mechanic.
Been wearing these boots for about a week straight now and I'm quite pleased thus far. The construction seems solid and I did not have any of the poor stitching noted by a few other reviewers. I typically wear a 9&1/2 but decided, based on a few reviews, that I would go 1/2 size down (that was also partly because they only had size 9...) but I'm glad I did. They were indeed quite tight at first, and with the steel toe they don't provide much wiggle room, however, after wearing them anyways for about 6 hours the sole packed in just enough to provide a comfy fit. They are snug, but in a comfortable way. For that reason I would say they do fit as described, but consider a 1/2 size down if available if you are on the edge in trying to decide. As far as comfort, they are indeed very rigid and stiff when you first get them, I think mine may have been a floor model or something because my left boot was reasonably softer and had very very minor signs of wear. Either way, after about 3 days of wear they feel pretty good. I will also note that, if you go from wearing soft shoes and throw these on then they will still feel stiff and almost uncomfortable for a couple minutes, but then they feel fine. (I go from a desk job to a mechanic so when I change from loafers to these boots they feel like I'm wearing cinder blocks until I adjust). I also only lace them halfway, this gives me much more flex in my ankles (since I crouch alot), it also allows me to slip the boots easily on and off without tying laces each time and they still stay tight on my feet, this does make the laces really long though and I have to tie up a ball of laces to keep it from dragging. As far as the looks go, they are not that important to me, but if they are to you then know that the pictures are a little deceiving in that the boot has a much taller profile with a much bulkier toe then they appear online. The picture makes them look more like a shoe or an urban walking boot and in reality it isn't. Its a thick bulky work boot with a tall sole and rounded toe, and they are fairly heavy, I like the way they look, but it is different than the pictures in some ways. Overall I am impressed, I hope to avoid the reports of the sole separating from the shoe, but I don't expect it to be a problem. I am hard on my boots, but I also realize that mechanic work is much less demanding on footwear than some other professions, my biggest concern is fluids and slip resistance, which these seem to handle well.
C**E
Je recommande très fortement cette paire de chaussures de sécurité, très confortable et agréable
G**F
Si te interesan estas botas tienen cuenta los siguientes puntos que yo he notado tras algunos días de uso: 1. Pídelas en tu talla normal en USA en versión W, si eres 26 cm, pide 8W, y de preferencia has tu pedido en una PC, para asegurarte que sea realmente tu talla, pues en algunas selecciones te aumenta un número y solo puedes ver eso cuando estás por pagarlas. 2. Úsalas con calcetas largas, especialmente si tienes mucho vello, pues el cuero y el alto de la bota lastima un poco. 3. Si las vas a pedir que sea con las plantillas Pro de Timberland. Las que trae tienen muy poco soporte de arco y son incómodas. Fuera de ahí, son unas botas bastante resistentes, se siente de muy buen material el cuero, la suela, leí que son muy frías por el casquillo durante el invierno, pero a mi parecer son bastante aislantes. Actualización, tras un año de uso la suela de la bota se acabó. Ya casi no tienen relieve, el cuero o más bien la imitación de cuero es resistente pero se secó y por ende comenzó a abrirse, dejando el casquillo al descubierto, y las agujetas se comenzaron a desgastar.
A**S
I bought these for my son who works outdoors and he is very pleased with them. He likes the suede finish, the fit, the comfort, the durability for a worker who wears them daily in rough use. They fit true to size although hs feet are on the narrow side. He said he didn't even need to break them in - that the fit was perfectly comfortable from the first day. He trusts them for safety as the steel protection is where it ought to be for maximum protection and comfort. This was a very good buy and definitely worth the price.
C**N
excellente qualité
B**U
Je les utilise depuis maintenant quelques mois très bonne paire de chaussures merci 👍👍👍
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