- Timberland PRO® Authorized Reseller
- Find the perfect match to your favorite boots with the Timberland PRO® Pac Max Boot Liner Midweight. Featuring a lightweight ethyl vinyl acetate foam for lasting comfort and a supportive heel cup.
- Leather upper.
- Synthetic lining.
- Cushioned polyurethane footbed with Anti-Fatigue Technology® that features shock-absorbing, geometrical technology that returns energy back to the foot to deliver all-day support and comfort.
- Pull-on construction.
- Cement construction for flexibility.
- Elastic goring.
- Loop at heel.
- Synthetic outsole.
- Style Number: TB0A5TTB484 (Black/Orange)
- Imported.
- Product measurements were taken using size 10, width E – Wide. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
- Measurements:
- Weight: 1 lb 1 oz
- Circumference: 10 in
- Shaft: 9 1⁄2 in
Timberland PRO Pac Max Boot Liner Midweight | Boots
$75.14 Original price was: $75.14.$51.10Current price is: $51.10.
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| Color | Black/Orange |
|---|---|
| size | 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 5, 6, 7, 9 |
| width | E – Wide |
15 reviews for Timberland PRO Pac Max Boot Liner Midweight | Boots
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Kevin –
The most comfortable boots as far as cushioning goes and extremely light weight. They are however clown shoes, too wide & big. Pants barely fit over them. Good for Antartica, not a machine shop
Robert –
Not too big to drive inGreat for mile walk to bus when snowyI was an 11M but the 11W boots feel much better for meCan wear jeans over themSuper comfortable warm & fun for outsideInside maybe not?
Robert –
I tried to wear the boots w/out the inserts and they are too loose even with heavier socks ondon’t think you will eitherWearing the Inserts by themselves isn’t something I would do either.
David –
I love these boots, snow , water, mud all dry foot. No smelly wet socks when i take them off. String construction. Ive been through 2 pair red wings, 2 pair chippewa, 2 pair Carolinas, and 1 pair georgia boots in last 3 years. These boots are much better built.
Terrell –
Working outside with these boots has been great, snow high water and mud are no longer a problem. After a month of hard use they still look new once i clean them. Overall comfortable.
Robert I –
#SWEEPSTAKESFinally Seattle temps fell below freezing in the teens and this boot was awesome to wear, the big boot was easy to walk in and super comfortable. If you’re outside long you’ll want this!
Big A –
This most durable boots I’ve owned- I cut concrete and these boots almost last a whole year which in my industry boots last about 6 months- just wish the stitching was a little more durable and some better laces, but it also might be the slurry going to try to wax protection next time I buy before I use and see if it makes a difference
Joe –
Great boots for a lineman who does not want hoffman pack boots. They are lighter, have a shank still, composite toe and are eh rated. Very warm with removable liner. The only bad thing i can say about them is they are bulky but thats normal on pac boots.
Noah –
I have had my boots for 1 year and my boots are garbage. Right where the leather and the rubber meat is where my boots broke
Benjamin –
I haven’t had one of these yet but I would love to have it for the weathers we have the bad snow storm Winters we have in northwest Ohio not as bad as what we had in Northeast Ohio when I lived in the Akron Mansfield areas summit County in Richland County but over here in Paulding County over towards the fort Wayne Woodburn Indiana Defiance area we’ve had some bad Winters but when we do have them between like mid-november and definitely into January February and mid-march up to like St Patrick’s Day look at those Arctic snow storms that just stay with us for about a week and they get down to frigid temps and I would love him to get a pair of these because I have bad neuropathy on a scale of 1 to 10 it’s about a eight and a half
Linda –
My son likes to hike
Terry –
These are a giving since i deal with rather large AG tires ! Some that weigh in at over 1000 lbs.. and no toe protection is not an option !
Gerald –
Timberland still has not addressed the major issue with their boots. At this price point the upper should be stitched to the sole. They rely on glue only. Timberland is ryobi of the boot world.
Robert –
Feel like they would be warm but the size makes them impossible to actually work in
Benjamin –
This boot needs to be done with the full Goodyear welt or cement construction or the three-quarter welt combination sole…..