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Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | | | | | Timberland is known for blending style and performance and the Timberland Chocorua Mid GORE TEX-« boot is no exception The Chocorua mid boot is as versatile as they come The mid height strikes a foot pleasing balance between support and flexibility The GORE TEX-« membrane keeps you ready for any conditions rain or shine mud or rock your feet will stay just as dry The rubber lug outsole has the traction you need to cover whatever terrain you encounter And the refined look of the Chocorua also means you take it off the trail and onto the street Premium full grain waterproof leather upper is durable and abrasion resistant GORE TEX-« membrane creates a waterproof barrier but remains breathable so your feet stay dry from the inside too Durable rubber lug outsole for excellent traction in changing conditions Removable EVA footbed cushions your foot and is perforated to promote air circulation in the boot Padded collar and tongue cushions the top of your foot for a soft comfortable fit | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 1.0 inches | | Product Width: | 1.0 inches | | Product Height: | 1.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 1.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 14.2 inches | | Package Width: | 11.4 inches | | Package Height: | 5.4 inches | | Package Weight: | 3.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 148 reviews |
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| | Features | 100% Authentic GuaranteeBrand New in BoxMensGore-Tex
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 148 customer reviews )
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52 of 52 found the following review helpful:
Best boots for the bucks Mar 30, 2007
By G. M. Waid I bought my first pair of these boots in October 2005 and just replaced them with another pair today (March 2007). The old ones had about 1700 miles on them and were getting a bit worn out. My job involves walking most of the day through people's yards and sometimes cross-country. These boots are light, comfortable right out of the box, and waterproof. In nearly 31 years on the job I've never had any boots as comfortable as these, and I've worn just about all the brands out there.
I'm also a backpacker and would recommend these for all but the toughest hikes.
30 of 30 found the following review helpful:
Light, rugged, yet comfortable. Dec 26, 2007
By Kevin C. B.
"Opportunistic reader"
This is one of the lightest yet most well constructed pair of boots I've worn recently. My GF got them for me recently since she saw them on my Amazon.com wishlist, and I am thankful she did. These boots feel so light they almost feel like they give my running shoes a run for their money in weight. I almost feel asleep with them on and barely noticed as I was dozing off they were still on.
I've yet to use them in inclement weather as I have so many other light and medium duty hiking boots, but just from how they feel and how they are constructed, I doubt they'll do badly. They vent well so my feet stay dry, and they look great. Tread grip is typical for the type, especially being so new.
The one concern I was wary of were the two top lace metal grooves above ankle height. I've had boots that had similar lace grooves, and they were made of thin gauge stamped metal most of the time, and they would end up breaking off after a few months of wear due to metal fatigue and stress. The lace grooves on this boot are of a somewhat heavier gauge and they aren't stamped either. I doubt I'll have a similar problem with them as I have experienced in the past, but if I do, I'll definitely post about it here.
47 of 56 found the following review helpful:
Great shoe but a major flaw in the design Jun 29, 2009
By Jesse B Bartholomew Okay I have bought two different versions of this shoe one in black the other in brown leather with green nylon. Both were incredibly comfortable. I loved them for the time I could wear them. However, that was only for four days. Seems in order to save some money (on a 120 dollar shoe this amazed me) Timberland decided to use bent metal eyelets for the shoe strings on the lower half of the shoe rather than a more durable cast eyelets or simple punched eyelets. Note I'm not talking about the hooks on the upper half but the lower portion. After wearing them for four days the eyelet broke at one of the bends. This type of quality fits well for the 50$ or under crowd but the 100$ or higher I just couldn't believe it. Also, note this was the second pair not the first, as the first one came with the eyelet already broken. They were so comfortable that I gave them a second chance. Unless Timberland replaces my eyelets with cast ones I'll be returning these and won't be giving them a third chance. These boots are for those trendy types who want to look like the outdoors type at the clubs but are not for the outdoors. Stay away from these boots as your hiking could be ruined if the eyelets fail at a bad time.
Side note I've been wearing Timberland workbooks for the past 6 months with punched eyelets and have had no problems.
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Excellent boot Dec 13, 2007
By Jon F These boots are some of the most comfortable shoes of any kind that I have ever worn. The boots look great and the lacing system is superb. The Gore-tex lining makes a difference in comfort and dryness even when wearing them to the office. You're ready to take off most shoes at the end of the day, but you feel as though you could leave these on indefinitely. What more can be said?
14 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Wow, Now that's a comfortable boot Nov 01, 2006
By Troy Edwards I have very wide feet. On top of that, I have arthritis pretty bad in one foot. So I need a wide shoe, with plenty of room in the toe region.
Columbia's "Wide" pinches in at the tip of the toes
The Rockport "Wide" was fairly comfortable, however...
The Timberland's "Wide" was a great fit with mucho toe room.
cons:
Some people might thing there is too much toe room. When pulling heavy equipment, I feel the front of my foot sliding a bit in the boot.
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