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Timberland Men's Ledge Mid Lace-Up Ankle Boots combine rugged durability with all-day comfort and versatile style. Designed for millennial professionals who demand performance and fashion, these boots feature weatherproof leather, a grippy sole for diverse terrains, and a perfect fit that accommodates custom insoles. Whether navigating urban landscapes or weekend hikes, they deliver lasting comfort and protection across all seasons.










| ASIN | B000VX6Y2O |
| Best Sellers Rank | #260,380 in Shoes & Handbags ( See Top 100 in Shoes & Handbags ) #932 in Men's Trekking & Hiking Footwear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,461) |
| Date First Available | 7 August 2012 |
| Department | mens |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 30.5 x 22.9 x 15.2 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 499 g |
| Item model number | TB0A64P |
| Manufacturer | Timberland |
| Product Dimensions | 30.48 x 22.86 x 15.24 cm; 498.95 g |
J**E
Ok, I'll admit it: I'm a bit of a shoe / boot hog. I have about as many pairs as my girlfriend, mother and sister combined (but no high heels!). I like to switch it up day to day or my feet will be way too uncomfortable. Or at least I did. I've had these boots for just shy of a year, and I've worn these boots just shy of 365 days. I think my other shoes are jealous. These fit perfectly, and they are the most comfortable boots I have ever worn (and again, that's a lot of boots!). I normally wear a size 9.5 boot, but I ordered these in a size 10 in hopes I would have room to add a Dr. Scholls insert without making them fit too small, and it was just right. I did wear the boots for a day without the inserts, and they were perfectly comfortable. With the inserts added however, the comfort is exceptional - I recommend the inserts meant for work boots. I'm a college kid on a huge New York campus, so I do a lot of walking on a LOT of hills, on grass, pavement, gravel, snow, ice, wood chips, sand, etc. and these shoes are wonderful on all terrains. My feet don't get cold in the winter either, which is a big plus. At the same time they're not too hot in the summer. I've worn them upstate on a couple day hikes, climbed more than a few massive boulders, taken them to all sorts of state parks and gotten them plenty muddy, walked across shallow streams (nothing deeper than the boot, though), and even explored a small part of the Everglades. I find myself aiming for puddles instead of avoiding them whenever it rains now and I love that my feet stay completely dry! Really, I can't say anything bad about these boots. Admittedly, I was a little apprehensive about the durability of the sole when I first looked at them online. I have a pair of Timberland slip-on shoes with the same sole and I wasn't so sure they would hold up to abuse because the material is relatively soft. The past year has shown me that my worries are far from reality, though, as the boots have taken beating after beating on every terrain New York has to offer, as well as some of Florida! My feet have never been cold, hot, wet, or uncomfortable in any way while wearing these amazing boots. I do treat them with mink oil every few months just as a precaution, but I'm confident that there wouldn't be a negative affect if I skipped a coating or two. I do like that the oil makes them look brand new again though. I apply the oil with my fingers as to not waste any on a rag, and the first time I applied it, my fingers were brown for a day or two from the dies in the leather. The second coating had much less, and the third had almost nothing. Overall these boots are a fantastic partner on or off the trail, or in a classroom. I have boots that are twice and thrice the price of these and they are just as durable and far more comfortable. They're a great deal, but don't get them right away- I notice that the price fluctuates a pretty decent amount. When I added them to my wishlist, they were 85 dollars (size 10) and I bought them when the price went down to 64 dollars. Now I see that the price is back up! These boots are a great deal and now that I know how great they are, I wouldn't hesitate to pay $85 for them, they're worth more than that. But a college kid has to be smart about spending the little money he has - if I spend too much I'll have to sacrifice a limb or two for tuition! So if the price is up, don't worry: these boots are more than worth it. If you're patient and keep an eye on the price though, you may get an even better deal! Either way, you get a great pair of boots for a great price! Happy trails!
L**Y
These boots are extremely comfortable and last a long time. They are definitely worth the price you pay for them. They do not rub, keep your feet warm and are perfect for walks in the park, rain or shine.
J**A
Bota com excelente qualidade.
N**K
Comfortable well made & if they last as many miles as my last pair I will be well impressed 👌 Upgraded the insoles for my poor old feet... but they are made to last & although everyone has their own opinion I put my last pair through a lot & so pleased after several years I found identical to replace & I might even look after these a little more.. oh & the laces are possibly best quality I have ever found with the quick lace up hooks easy & trouble free... totally fit for adventures.
C**9
This is probably the third pair of these boots I've owned over the last 20 years. They are a consistently comfortable boot, which holds up to wet weather well (I don't have snow where I live). They are probably not quite as supportive as Chocorua Trail, but still nice and snug for a narrow, flat , low volume foot. The slightly lower height at the back of the boot is great for prolonged walking, and does not place pressure on the achilles tendon. I find they are good for scrambling-type walking where more flexibility is needed over a traditional, heavy boot. They are a narrow fit (which suits me) and I suspect run just a tad short. I order a half size up on my runners, and they seem to fit well. Minor criticism - the bootlaces tend to get cut by the top eyelets and lose their outer casing. Not sure if its a case of changing the eyelets or changing the bootlaces.
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