

🛠️ Work Hard, Step Confidently — Safety Meets Comfort in Every Boot
The Timberland PRO Men's Pit Boss 6 Inch Steel Safety Toe Boot is engineered for professionals demanding unmatched safety, comfort, and durability. Featuring a steel toe that meets rigorous ASTM and ANSI standards, electrical hazard protection, and a slip-resistant rubber sole, it’s built to withstand the toughest industrial environments. The innovative 24/7 Comfort System and shock-diffusion plates reduce fatigue during long workdays, while eco-friendly ReBOTL materials reflect Timberland’s commitment to sustainability. Perfect for the modern professional who values performance, protection, and responsible craftsmanship.











| Origin | Imported |
| Shaft circumference | 9.75 |
| Shaft height | Ankle |
| Sole material | Rubber |
J**N
Great quality and extra bonus!
These boots are very well made with strong stitching and high-quality materials. They’re insulated, fit true to size, and even have a great insoles, great surprise! Comfortable, durable, and worth every penny. Highly recommend!
R**G
Great Boot
Bought these as part of a 2-3 week contract that involved working in a production plant. They arrived on time. Fit was good. For those who might be concerned with style, they look great with jeans or chinos. They are not water proof, but I did put some mink oil on them which provided some water resistance. The boots broke in nicely with just a 1/4 mile walk around the neighborhood. No complaints. Read some reviews that talked about a back seam which caused irritation or blisters. I don't have such a seam on this pair. I would recommend probably doing half a size up if you are going to wear heavy socks. These fit me well but if I were to wear a pair of insulated socks I would probably want half a size up. All in all, a nice boot. Looks classy if you end up if the front office as opposed to the production plant side. Got plenty of compliments about them. Only negative side is they need some leather balm and a mink oil treatment before you put them into use. Beats boots I have tried on at Walmart or other similar "big box" stores. UPDATE: I noticed about 4-5 days after I purchased these the price went down significantly, about $30, they were still new in the box but I needed them in just a few days. I called Amazon to request a price adjustment seeing the difference was pretty stark. At first the agent told me they had a no price adjustment policy but I could return them and purchase a new pair. I pointed out that was pretty absurd seeing that I liked the item just the price change was about 30% in the just a few days. Plus I needed the item in about two days which would not have given the replacement enough time to ship. After being put on hold for a few minutes I think the agent got approval from the supervisor to simply credit my card. I was overall happy with the customer service experience, but almost every merchant has some sort of short term price adjustment policy. I know part of Amazon's business model involves "dynamic pricing" depending on demand, inventory, and supply, but to require a full return (with them paying the shipping) for an item just purchased in order to effectively get the lower price is both a waste of time/money for Amazon and a hassle for the consumer to have to mail back the entire product (especially during the holiday season). One further update, make sure to purchase the steel toe version of this boot if that is what you desire. There is a soft toe version that looks identically the same that is cheaper but does NOT have a steel toe. A friend found this out the hard way when he called me up to gloat he got a pair even cheaper then me. He was not so pleased with himself though when I asked if he got the steel toe version he required for work only to find out it was the soft toe one.
K**E
Fantastic Boots
If you need a fantastic pair of work boots for a great price then I would highly recommend buying a pair of Timberland Pro’s. These boots are built to take on nearly anything. I worked for the Department of Transportation as an engineering intern in the field. I was on construction sites and these boots were abused to say the least. They were in mud, rock, sand, water, and concrete, and these boots lasted through it all. I could knock them together to remove mud or grime, or I’d wash them off at the end of the day. They were always ready for the next round of abuse. One would figure that something this tough would be uncomfortable to stand in all day, but these boots were just as comfortable as wearing your favorite pair of shoes. After a couple days of wearing these boots, they were already broken in and felt natural. During the break-in phase of wear, I noticed a slight squeak when I was walking. I was worried it might be a permanent unintentional “feature” of the boot, but thankfully it went away within a week or two. These boots were perfectly functional as well. They do meet the current ASTM requirements, so I was hoping for some good protection. Unfortunately with working on construction sites, accidents can happen, such as large and heavy objects falling. Had there not been a steel toe in my boot, my foot would have been in a different kind of boot for quite some time. Thank you Timberland for quality steel toes. Another great thing about the steel toe is it’s perfectly hidden within the boot, so you can’t even feel it when you’re on your feet all day. I figured since these boots were waterproof and pretty tough, they would get hot and my feet would make the boots stink. Luckily the people at Timberland thought about this and made sure my feet didn’t overheat. They also must’ve put something on the inside because my boots didn’t smell after weeks in the heat, dirt, and just about everything else under the sun. Overall these boots were amazing, and if I ever need a new pair, I will buy these again.
D**L
Great comfort!
Great quality and comfort. I work as a plumber and they keep me comfortable and safe with the steel toe. Easily broken in for the start!
P**A
For regular timberland classic boots I had to go down 1 full size to get a good fit without my heel slipping and excessive room
Timberland sizing is always a mystery to me. Depends on the type of boots you buy from them, sizing are all over the map. For regular timberland classic boots I had to go down 1 full size to get a good fit without my heel slipping and excessive room in the toe box. That's what I was planning to go with before I bought this steel toe boot, thank god I read the reviews on them. 1. Sizing: For this boot, you really want to go to your normal true size. Now, everyone has a different opinion on what their true size is, the way I determined mine was that there is no heel slippage, and I have enough room in the toe box that my toes are not right up against the end of toe box. For most Nike/Adidas/Jordans, I am a size 10, and they typically fit me just as I described above. For this pair of timberland, I went with a size 10 with normal width. The fit was good, but not perfect. Due to the steel toe, the toe box are narrower, and shorter then typical Timberland, and since it's a work boot, the insole seems to be thicker and provide better support than regular Timberlands (i'm comparing it to Timberland classic 6 inch boot). All that translate to a smaller fit when compare to a Timberland classic 6 inch boot. So when I went true to size, it felt good. Only complain is that the heel of the boot is wider so I do have some heel slippage, but this was easily remedied by thicker socks or socks with heel padding. 2. comfort: I bought this mainly to work in a laboratory condition where there are heavy machinery, so I don't walk in them all day long. However, I did notice that the support was excellent and my feet ain't tired at end of the day despite the fact that this pair of boots is HEAVY! 3. lacing: I like to provide some comment on lacing. It's hard to to tie this pair of boot up "snug." What I do I mean by snug? Well, typically when I lace up a boot, I like to make sure I felt a little bit of pressure from lacing it up from the top of my foot up to where I tie a knot. However, because of the steel toe and it being a very stiff boot, I can hardly feel any pressure on top of my foot when I lace it up. But since my foot isn't moving around in the boot, I was ok with it. You can lace the top of the boot tight once you get past your ankle though, the top of the boots does have more give to them where you can lace it up tight if needed. 4. Overall: Great boot, on the heavy side, but provided great support. Durability review will come later.
S**D
Happy purchase
Great boot at a great price as expected
T**E
What's going on with the LEFT boot??
Hello everyone When these new very nice looking T-pro work boots arrived, THEY "APPEARED" TO BE A PERFECT FIT! So i immediately installed Dr.Scholl's comfort foot insoles in both both boots(L&R). Then i wore them both the same hour for the rest of the day at work. WORK: I climb a short ladder, up and down every half hour, and also do alot of standing, and walking throughout the entire work shift, daily! WHAT HAPPENED: From the time both boots arrived toward the middle of my shift, I began to feel pain and discomfort in my LEFT arch. I convinced myself that this was just the "break in" period, so I kept on working. Btw, these boots are extremely heavy, it feels like carrying light weights around your ankle while walking(not too bad) but again, I was switching over to a brand new pair of boots so I convinced myself that this is just simply the "break in" period. LONG STORY SHORT: I couldn't wait to get the boot off of MY LEFT FOOT!! The arch in my left foot started feeling better immediately, but the next morning, my left toe(big toe)was a bit Swollen. YET, both boots at 11.5W appeared to be perfect fit, up until the middle of my shift. It's even written on the lable. However, I'm beginning to wonder if I was sent two different boot size in spite of the label, or what going on with my new left boot, because the right boot fit "heavily also" but still very comfortable! NOTE TO MYSELF: These are some very nice looking boots! However, next time i may just go inside the store like i used to, rather than ordering online for boots. I never had any problems with the same size, steel toe WOLVERINE BOOTS i just switched from to order these here, SO DISAPPOINTING!
A**R
Do Not Make The Same Mistake I Did!
I got a job working in a plant in August of 2014 so obviously I needed a pair of steel toe shoes which were mandatory. I did not have much money so I made an amateur move and purchased some steel toe Die Hard shoes from Kmart. I will not go into deep detail about the Die Hard's, but I will say that I found myself buying a new pair of the same Die Hard shoes and replacing them around every three months and they were around $29.99 a pair. My Timberland PRO Men's Pitboss 6" Steel Toes did not come in until November 2015 so if you do the math, that is right, I owned 5, yes, FIVE, pair of Die Hard steel toe shoes (sometimes even doubling up) within a year and three months time so I dished out about $150.00 on those shoes altogether. So those shoes were not meant to hold up walking 8 - 12 hours on concrete for 40 hours a week. I finally decided I was tired of buying new steel toe shoes every three months and spending that type of money so I decided to do some research and came past this product and the difference is night and day. This is my sixth month owning these steel toe boots and they are still holding together great. I have absolutely no complaints. After breaking them in they are a lifesaver. As I said, this is my sixth month owning this boot and it is still holding together nicely. I really like the way these boots lace up to the top of the ankles. It makes for a very good tight fit and you rarely have to worry about retying your shoe during your job. I like how tough they are. It has been six months and by now I would have spent $60.00 on the Die Hard steel toes because they would have been worn out, ripping apart, and the steel for the toes being exposed or even popping out. These boots they are still intact, a few scratches, but nothing to complain about it is what comes with the territory. These boots are comfortable. When I was wearing my Die Hard steel toes I would come home every day and my feet would be in serious pain and be very sensitive. Now these boots do not take away the pain of walking around on concrete for 40 hours a week, but they do well absorbing the shock of walking and giving protection for your feet. The break in period did not take long at all so you will not have to worry about that. I have only one negative feedback and that is the color on the boot seemed very faded and made me question whether I received a knockoff or a already worn pair, but nothing that takes away from the quality of the product. Also I would like to suggest that if you do buy a pair of these boots that you own some socks that go up mid-knee because wearing ankle socks the material of the boot will irritate the Achilles. Do not be like me. Go out there and get yourself a good pair of work boots. You will save yourself a lot of money, time, and frustration in the process. Besides the faded color of the boots upon receiving there are not any real complaints I can come up with about this product. This is truly a top of the class work boot fit to do long hours of hard labor. I cannot really say I love these boots the only way that would happen is if it took away the pain from my feet entirely, but I will give credit when its due and say that it has help reduce the pain significantly. I hope this review helped. If you were on the fence about buying these, trust me, do it, you will not be disappointed. I would also like to give Amazon's 3D virtual fit measurements a quick mention. I was very skeptical, but the boots ended up fitting just fine.
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