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Timberland Field Boot
A waterproof work-style boot with generous cushioning and minimal break-in time, comfortable for long days on feet but occasionally problematic at the ankle edge for some wearers.
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Key facts
- Popularity: Steady demand alongside the classic 6-Inch Boot
- Comfort: Generously cushioned with anti-fatigue footbed
- Fit: Runs slightly large, consider sizing down half
- Value: $130-170, good for waterproof boot with anti-fatigue tech
- Use case: Outdoor work, light hiking, cold-weather casual wear
- Risk: Ankle edge can cause calf discomfort for some wearers
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Full breakdown
The Timberland Field Boot is a waterproof mid-cut boot featuring Timberland's anti-fatigue removable footbed with geometric cone support, a padded collar and thick cushioned tongue, and a lugged rubber outsole. Available in leather and nubuck versions, it sits between Timberland's iconic 6-Inch Boot and dedicated hiking footwear, designed for outdoor work and casual wear in variable conditions.
Questions answered
FAQ
Is the Timberland Field Boot comfortable?
Very comfortable for most wearers, with generous padding and the anti-fatigue footbed providing all-day support. Most owners report minimal or no break-in time. However, a small number of people experience discomfort where the boot edge meets the calf — trying them on before committing is advisable.
Is the Field Boot waterproof?
Yes, it features waterproof construction that holds up well in rain and wet conditions. Owners have reported dry feet after extended hikes in rain. The waterproofing performs well for the typical use case of outdoor work and wet-weather walking.
How does the Field Boot fit?
It runs slightly large. Most reviewers recommend sizing down half a size from your usual shoe size. The padded collar and tongue make the interior feel generous, so starting snug is better than starting loose.
How does the Field Boot compare to the Timberland 6-Inch?
The Field Boot has a more athletic, hiker-influenced design compared to the classic work boot silhouette of the 6-Inch. The Field Boot's anti-fatigue technology and lugged outsole make it more trail-capable, while the 6-Inch has stronger cultural identity and fashion recognition.
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