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Men's Timberland Chochorua Trail

Men's Timberland Chochorua Trail


Colors:
Brown w/ GreenBrown w/ Green
Brand: Timberland
Department: Mens

Buy New: $102.95 (On sale from $110.00)

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 46699


ASIN: B000DZX64Y


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  • Fit: True to Size. Please click on the "See merchant's sizing chart" link (below the size dropdown) to find the U.S. size that corresponds to your U.S. size.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Performance day hiker for rugged on- and off-trail use in wet or increment weather. Premium waterproof leather upper. Gore-Tex membrane. Adjustable lacing system for tailored fit. Comfort zoned chassis with tuned support plate. Stitch and turn tip for added durability. EVA midsole for light-weight cushioning. B.S.F.P.™ motion efficiency system rubber lug outsole.


Customer Reviews:   Read 4 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Wow, Now that's a comfortable boot   November 1, 2006
Troy Edwards (MANCHESTER, NH USA)
8 out of 9 found this review helpful

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.



5 out of 5 stars Excellent lightweight hiker   January 9, 2007
A. Besselaar (Netherlands)
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

I travel a lot and these are easy to take with me... Light enough for travel but sturdy enough for light/medium hikes. I love 'm! ( they are a little smaller then my other Timberland Boots -Alpine trail- so think about ordering a half size larger...)


5 out of 5 stars Best boots for the bucks   March 30, 2007
G. M. Waid (Alabama)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

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.



5 out of 5 stars Light, rugged, yet comfortable.   December 26, 2007
Kevin C. B. (Maryland)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

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.



5 out of 5 stars A much appreciated birthday gift   March 8, 2007
Chelcie Rowell (Atlanta, GA)
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

My boyfriend and I are studying abroad in Ireland, and I got these for him for his birthday because he was complaining of a different pair of shoes hurting him during our 2 mile trek to school. I was a bit apprehensive, as my dad said that his pair of Timberlands isn't very comfortable at all, but Jason likes his pair very much. He likes them because they're comfortable and supportive; I like them because he can wear slightly dressier shirts than he can with his tennis shoes.


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