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Timberland PRO Men's Anti-Fatigue Technology Replacement Insole
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S | 6 - 7 |
M | 8 - 9 |
L | 10 - 11 |
XL | 12 - 13 |
2XL | 14 - 15 |
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Built on a tradition of craftsmanship and innovation, the timberland pro brand helps you conquer your work day
We know what you wear is as important as the tools you use. We also know that what’s needed to get the job done is always changing, so our footwear and apparel are always evolving, engineered with technologies to provide the very best in comfort, durability and performance—All Day long.
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Athletic Work ShoesTimberland PRO Athletic Work Shoes are built with a focus on lightweight performance and work-ready protection. Work Hikers Timberland PRO Work Hikers are designed and reinforced for the most demanding job at hand. The most rugged leathers and aggressive tread patterns are used throughout the collection to create a work boot with the comfort and performance of a hiking boot. |
Timberland PRO FootwearTimberland PRO footwear styles stand up to the rigors of the worksite. With built-in comfort technologies, electrical hazard protection and slip-and-oil resistant soles- they deliver optimal performance on the job- all day long. |
6-Inch Work BootsDesigned for optimal performance and comfort on the job, Timberland PRO rugged work boots offer the best in Timberland PRO craftsmanship and classic styling. 8-Inch Work Boots & Loggers Quality, durability and performance all come together in our rugged 8" work boots and loggers. Every feature has a purpose, every material is proven to perform in the field- and they're all built to make long days in the most demanding environments safer and more comfortable. |
Hard work, innovation, and a love of the great outdoors are all big parts of the Timberland story. They have been since the very beginning.
In 1973 our original waterproof boots called the “Timberland” were invented. They were rugged, well-crafted, and—thanks to an innovative injection molding technique which was new to the footwear industry—they withstood the elements. These premium “yellow” boots set new standards for waterproof performance in the footwear industry. They became equally popular with outdoor enthusiasts who needed protection in all conditions, professional trade workers who needed rugged dependable gear, and many others who just wanted a great looking pair of boots. These boots defined our brand. They were so groundbreaking that in 1978 we renamed the entire company.
Timberland’s heritage of hard work, innovation, and love of nature continues. We are here to inspire and equip the world to step outside, work together and make it better. Today, we find the outdoors everywhere, from right outside our doors to places far beyond. We find it in cities, suburbs, and the countryside. It’s where we work, play and connect to one another. That’s why we are on a mission to make our brand and company a force for positive change.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 11.6 x 4.3 x 1.6 inches; 1.06 ounces
- Item model number : TB091621827
- Department : Men's
- Date First Available : February 2, 2013
- Manufacturer : Timberland
- ASIN : B009R9EIDU
- Best Sellers Rank: #5,608 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household)
- #36 in Shoe Insoles
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Timberland set new industry standards for craftsmanship, durability and protection when it introduced an authentic, waterproof leather boot in 1973. A global leader in design, engineering and marketing of premium footwear, Timberland values consumers who cherish the outdoors and their time in it. Timberland has been an industry leader in the use of both sustainable and recycled materials in its shoes, as well as its footwear packaging. The Timberland Company believes in corporate responsibility and supports numerous civic and social projects throughout the year.
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Customers like the value, comfort, and performance of the shoe insert. They mention that it's worth the money, highly supportive, and that it feels great in work boots. Some are happy with the performance, and quality. That said, opinions are mixed on arch support, ease of use, fit, and thickness.
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Customers like the comfort of the shoe insert. They mention that it provides great support and cushioning. Some say that their feet have not hurt after a shift since they started wearing them more than 1 week ago. They also say that it's soft yet sturdy.
"...They are comfortable and they do fit wide which is big deal to me, but seemed to wear out much too fast...." Read more
"...day as a construction project manager and these inserts significantly reduce foot pain compared with the factory inserts in both my Red Wing and..." Read more
"Feet are feeling better." Read more
"...They are much thicker than they look In the pictures. The tops are very soft and comfortable too." Read more
Customers like the quality of the insoles. They mention that they are excellent, in great shape, and are good for work boots. Some say that the insolents are better than what comes in the boots and make the boots feel brand new again.
"...I find that they last around 3 months with my usage pattern." Read more
"Looks like great quality and I’m excited to use them in my Red Wings, but I’m going to have to trim them down...." Read more
"Good insoles for work boots if your standing all day and walking around concrete. Felt the difference right away ." Read more
"after 9 months they are frayed at edges and heel, etc.. May sound normal, but I put these in my dirty work boots..." Read more
Customers like the value of the insoles. They say it's worth the money to buy, the best insole money can buy, and it provides pain relief in the arches and heel area. Some customers also say the price is perfect and the product is well worth it for the added support.
"The product is great. But I was sent 2 left feet inserts...." Read more
"...shoe online site with a code and paid under $20 - but they are worth EVERY PENNY of whatever you have to pay for them, and will last longer than..." Read more
"Very price worthy...lasted about a year.Great comfort all day long." Read more
"...The price is perfect, I got it with 2 day prime shipping and the product quality is great. Thanks for reading my first review !" Read more
Customers like the performance of the shoe insert. For example, they say it works well inside their work-boots, is comfortable, and soft. Some mention that it works best when constantly moving. That said, most are happy with the performance and recommend it to others.
"...These work great for that purpose and are super comfortable. They also help reduce vibrations felt through the footpegs...." Read more
"...They still work, & seem super comfortable & soft/cushiony...." Read more
"...But these worked better than any generic ones I’ve ever had. Very Happy" Read more
"Works good. Not as great as the ones that came with my work boots, but good otherwise" Read more
Customers are mixed about the fit of the shoe insert. Some mention that it fits well in their boot, providing a lot of support yet no issues fitting into the boot. However, others say that they didn't fit that good, would not fit a size 14 sneaker, and that they do have to cut them to fit.
"...They are comfortable and they do fit wide which is big deal to me, but seemed to wear out much too fast...." Read more
"...I’m not sure if that’s normal but I bought mediums and they Are pretty big." Read more
"...The insoles are better than what comes in the boots. They do help his feet." Read more
"cut to fit, great comfort but starts of a little tight because being thicker but its good after a week in steel toe." Read more
Customers are mixed about the thickness of the shoe insert. Some mention that it's pretty thick and lifts their heel a bit when used in shoes, providing the best and thickest overall heel support. However, others say that it’s very thin, the heels are too thick, and the design is flawed in that the material is too thin at the heal.
"...new work safety shoes but the insoles were lacking and very thin offering no support. These made a world of difference!" Read more
"...They are somewhat firm and probably better suited for heavier people or for people who work long hours on their feet...." Read more
"...original brown top, orange bottom side insoles are they really are paper thin only the curved cup at the heel "fakes" they have any..." Read more
"...They initially feel thick, but once you wear them in they adjust really good to your feet. I love these, I can stand on them all day." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the arch support of the shoe insert. Some find it provides good support and comfort all day long, while others say that it provides very poor support. Some customers also mention that the foam insert isn't for support, but it's great for boots that are shaped to their feet.
"...They have great arch support...." Read more
"...The Timberland Pro ones do not have enough arch support for PF though, so wouldn't really help for that issue.Hope this helps!" Read more
"Great support for work boots specially for those who stand for 8-12 hours a day! Highly recommend them. I recommend you replace them every 6 months." Read more
"...My ankle bone no longer rubs on the sides of the shoes. Arch support is great...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the shoe insert. Some mention that it's super easy to trim and install, while others say that it was very difficult to trim these insoles to fit properly.
"...They are really easy to cut to fit..." Read more
"...My only complaint is that there is no cutting guide on the insole, so when you trim to fit you either have to model it off an existing insole or..." Read more
"...The insole seems to be made for a wide boot but is very easy to trim. Once I trimmed them they slid right in the boot and fit great...." Read more
"...There is no premeasured line to cut along based on shoe size...." Read more
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AND THEN THESE CAME INTO OUR LIVES! I have not stopped hearing the glowing praise for how amazing they are - we are on the 5th discussion about this, I think, which is amusing if not slightly weird/repetitive. Last night I heard a 3 minute speech how "I'm exhausted, but my feet feel great! No leg pain!" Wohoooo - the spell has been broken. What else can I say but the report is that these give much needed all day (sometimes 12-18 hours) support without being overly bulky (they are somewhat thick, may need to go up a half a size unless your normal shoes are roomy, and especially if you wear thick socks.) He wears these with pretty thick thorlos in a roomy work shoe, and they are great.
They are really easy to cut to fit (NOTE - to all the people complaining they don't fit, these, and all insoles in the universe ARE FOR MULTIPLE SIZES - a 10-11 is going to be too big for a 10, and will need a bit of trimming. That's how this works :)
It gives a bit of an arch support but is not too thick in that area, so should work with most people's feet.
They also don't get as gross/stinky/grimy as many others, I do take them out to wash now and then and they have held up extremely well. A little bit of foot powder helps but dont go overboard, and it's more important to wear a good quality non cotton sock!
Kind of ridiculous and amazing that something like an insole has made us so happy, but it's the little things, right? I would pay $25 for a pair any day, but got the last batch from a popular shoe online site with a code and paid under $20 - but they are worth EVERY PENNY of whatever you have to pay for them, and will last longer than cheapie ones.
+1 for Timberland! Attached a few pictures - hope they help...buy these now - throw all the others away :)
UPDATE:
Continue to love these and have bought 2 more pairs! A few notes after reading some complaints on these:
They are NOT sports insoles - not meant for sharp and sudden movements/activity, which I think some people said they used them for and they didn't hold up - I'd stick with a sports insole for those activity for sure.
I saw a photo of someone's very worn out ones apparently after afew months and couldn't believe it - DH goes through 18 hour work days and they never look even half that bad after a long time. Of course if you do wear them every day and do hard, long, hours and/or handle very heavy things they would wear quicker. In that case 3-4 months isn't too bad of a life span for insoles...and with custom orthotics being $500-$800, $25 3-4 times a year is still really inexpensive for the relief they give...
For Plantar Fasciitis, you need a very suppportive/firm higher arch (I've been through this and it sucks, I feel your pain!) I'd recommend the "Powerstep Pinnacle Premium Orthotic Shoe Insoles, Flexible Cushioning, Perfect For Alleviating Foot Pain" ones - they have helped my PF SO much and are very comfortable (there is an original version but those don't have the layer of cushion on top and I felt they were very hard.) The Timberland Pro ones do not have enough arch support for PF though, so wouldn't really help for that issue.
Hope this helps!
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2016
AND THEN THESE CAME INTO OUR LIVES! I have not stopped hearing the glowing praise for how amazing they are - we are on the 5th discussion about this, I think, which is amusing if not slightly weird/repetitive. Last night I heard a 3 minute speech how "I'm exhausted, but my feet feel great! No leg pain!" Wohoooo - the spell has been broken. What else can I say but the report is that these give much needed all day (sometimes 12-18 hours) support without being overly bulky (they are somewhat thick, may need to go up a half a size unless your normal shoes are roomy, and especially if you wear thick socks.) He wears these with pretty thick thorlos in a roomy work shoe, and they are great.
They are really easy to cut to fit (NOTE - to all the people complaining they don't fit, these, and all insoles in the universe ARE FOR MULTIPLE SIZES - a 10-11 is going to be too big for a 10, and will need a bit of trimming. That's how this works :)
It gives a bit of an arch support but is not too thick in that area, so should work with most people's feet.
They also don't get as gross/stinky/grimy as many others, I do take them out to wash now and then and they have held up extremely well. A little bit of foot powder helps but dont go overboard, and it's more important to wear a good quality non cotton sock!
Kind of ridiculous and amazing that something like an insole has made us so happy, but it's the little things, right? I would pay $25 for a pair any day, but got the last batch from a popular shoe online site with a code and paid under $20 - but they are worth EVERY PENNY of whatever you have to pay for them, and will last longer than cheapie ones.
+1 for Timberland! Attached a few pictures - hope they help...buy these now - throw all the others away :)
UPDATE:
Continue to love these and have bought 2 more pairs! A few notes after reading some complaints on these:
They are NOT sports insoles - not meant for sharp and sudden movements/activity, which I think some people said they used them for and they didn't hold up - I'd stick with a sports insole for those activity for sure.
I saw a photo of someone's very worn out ones apparently after afew months and couldn't believe it - DH goes through 18 hour work days and they never look even half that bad after a long time. Of course if you do wear them every day and do hard, long, hours and/or handle very heavy things they would wear quicker. In that case 3-4 months isn't too bad of a life span for insoles...and with custom orthotics being $500-$800, $25 3-4 times a year is still really inexpensive for the relief they give...
For Plantar Fasciitis, you need a very suppportive/firm higher arch (I've been through this and it sucks, I feel your pain!) I'd recommend the "Powerstep Pinnacle Premium Orthotic Shoe Insoles, Flexible Cushioning, Perfect For Alleviating Foot Pain" ones - they have helped my PF SO much and are very comfortable (there is an original version but those don't have the layer of cushion on top and I felt they were very hard.) The Timberland Pro ones do not have enough arch support for PF though, so wouldn't really help for that issue.
Hope this helps!
They do seem to run a bit large though. I know you're supposed to get them to fit but I wear a size 8 shoe and the medium was huge. I returned it for a small which is closer to my actual foot and shoe size.
After a quick search and not wanting to waste my time with super cheap insoles that will provide little to no support, I found these. Knowing that the timberland pro line of boots were pretty durable, I took a chance hoping not only would they actually be my size ( again I wear 15s and the chart says 14/15 ) but they would be actually comfortable. I AM SUPER PLEASED !
First off just taking them out the box, I could tell they were already going to be bigger than I needed. I realized though, that was the point. While these can honestly fit a size 16 shoe, they're made to be trimmed down to your specific comfort inside the boot. KEY NOTE !!! use your stock insoles as a slight template and use regular scissors to cut around the edging. DO NOT TRY TO LOB OFF A WHOLE BUNCH AT A TIME ! I almost screwed myself with the first cut of the right foot doing that. Luckily it turned out to need just a few more minor trims at the edges to get it perfect. The left foot took longer with the repeated test fits back in the boot but it's worth the time so you dont cut off too much. In all, it took about 3-5 mins of cutting, test fitting back in the boots and walking around to do both insoles.
I do suffer from plantar fasciitis so my boots already had pretty good arch support but, these aren't a drop down from the stockers. In fact I honestly feel these are an upgrade in every sort of level. Its soft yet sturdy. It's not bouncy and it doesn't feel like you're just walking on the bottom of the inside of the boot. You feel like you can walk for hours and wouldn't feel the least bit of foot pain. Your legs will get tired of walking before the bottom of your feet will. I walk 25k-30k steps at minimum everyday just at work so, I really wanted to make sure they felt good.
So, I hope I've explained it well enough to give some other shopper in need like I was some faith in these. The price is perfect, I got it with 2 day prime shipping and the product quality is great. Thanks for reading my first review !
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2018
After a quick search and not wanting to waste my time with super cheap insoles that will provide little to no support, I found these. Knowing that the timberland pro line of boots were pretty durable, I took a chance hoping not only would they actually be my size ( again I wear 15s and the chart says 14/15 ) but they would be actually comfortable. I AM SUPER PLEASED !
First off just taking them out the box, I could tell they were already going to be bigger than I needed. I realized though, that was the point. While these can honestly fit a size 16 shoe, they're made to be trimmed down to your specific comfort inside the boot. KEY NOTE !!! use your stock insoles as a slight template and use regular scissors to cut around the edging. DO NOT TRY TO LOB OFF A WHOLE BUNCH AT A TIME ! I almost screwed myself with the first cut of the right foot doing that. Luckily it turned out to need just a few more minor trims at the edges to get it perfect. The left foot took longer with the repeated test fits back in the boot but it's worth the time so you dont cut off too much. In all, it took about 3-5 mins of cutting, test fitting back in the boots and walking around to do both insoles.
I do suffer from plantar fasciitis so my boots already had pretty good arch support but, these aren't a drop down from the stockers. In fact I honestly feel these are an upgrade in every sort of level. Its soft yet sturdy. It's not bouncy and it doesn't feel like you're just walking on the bottom of the inside of the boot. You feel like you can walk for hours and wouldn't feel the least bit of foot pain. Your legs will get tired of walking before the bottom of your feet will. I walk 25k-30k steps at minimum everyday just at work so, I really wanted to make sure they felt good.
So, I hope I've explained it well enough to give some other shopper in need like I was some faith in these. The price is perfect, I got it with 2 day prime shipping and the product quality is great. Thanks for reading my first review !
Top reviews from other countries
They do only last about a year and fall apart inside the boot