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Timberland Men's Classic Boat Shoe

SKU: 

25077

Availability: In stock
Our Price: $62.00 - $94.99
Sale Price: $65.00 - $67.99
Colors:
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Description:

Timberland has been building boat shoes for decades, and this season they're building upon that experience to bring you the Timberland Classic 2-Eye Boat Shoe. This hard-wearing footwear keeps the traditional nautical feel of boat shoes through the years, with siped rubber outsoles for maximum traction on slippery or wet surfaces and handsewn uppers crafted from premium leather. You'll find yourself wearing the Timberland Classic 2-Eye Boat Shoe, whether you're on deck for an afternoon of sailing or enjoying a casual day on shore.

Features:
  • 360° rawhide lacing system allows for custom fit

  • 3/4 leather-covered EVA heel cup for cushioning support

  • Siped rubber outsole for maximum traction and durability

  • Upper stitched to rubber midsole, which is cemented to outsole for durability.

Product Details:
Product Length: 1.0 inches
Product Width: 1.0 inches
Product Height: 1.0 inches
Product Weight: 3.0 pounds
Package Length: 12.0 inches
Package Width: 8.0 inches
Package Height: 4.0 inches
Package Weight: 2.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 12 reviews
 
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 12 customer reviews )
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19 of 20 found the following review helpful:

2Hardly Classic  Oct 31, 2009
By M. J. Civello
Timberland once made fantastic boat shoes. They used Vibram for the soles and they had true deck soles that lasted for 5+ yrs. But they lost there way. Now the "boat" shoe they produce is not fit for the deck. They've padded everything and built up the insole so getting them wet is an ugly affair. These are now common street shoes. The "Classic" had me hoping for more throwback than just the basic style. Get me back to 1995 so I can buy 10 pair of the real thing.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

2Didn't love these.  Mar 17, 2011
By Matthew Wilding "a jack of all things"
These boat shoes do look fabulous. Really very nice looking shoes. But despite all of their padding, they're pretty uncomfortable.

The soles have traction build into them, which was nice for a boat shoe. Unfortunately the soles split along the traction pretty quickly. I had these shoes maybe 4 months before the sole split on one shoe, and the other split soon after. The stitching on the top of one of the shoes also started giving out pretty quickly.

All in all, sharp looking, but the lowest overall quality boat shoe I've ever worn.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

2At first blush, these are surprisingly uncomfortable.  Sep 09, 2010
By Mendicant Pigeon "Mendicant Pigeon"
One of the great things about deck shoes is that, one expects, they are immediately wearable. That is to say that they can be comfortably worn for long periods almost immediately.
I've previously owned about a dozen pairs of them (Bass, Dexter, Sperry and one pair of Brand X) all of which were, as I said, almost immediately comfortable.
This pair of shoes is different which I put down to two reasons, stiff upper and hard sole but let's do the bad stuff later; first the good stuff.
1) These shoes look reasonably well made.
2) These shoes are not entirely unattractive.

Yep, that's about it. They don't look awful and they look pretty well made. I like a different toe shape and they are Made in the Dominican Republic (at least it's not China) so they probably aren't as well made as they could be if they were Made In USA.

The bad stuff is that the upper part of the right shoe near where the tongue meets the body immediately dug in to my foot and caused me to take them off after only about an hour. The next time I wore them this issue was not nearly so pronounced but after standing in them constantly for a couple of hours the soles of my feet were actually sore from the stiff, unforgiving soles. My third time wearing them was less uncomfortable but I was still quite surprised at how uncomfortable they remain and that it is taking so long for these shoes to break in. It is possible that this means that they are going to last a long time but I have to say that my Bass deck shoes lasted for a couple of years and were immediately comfortable (which is probably why these Made in USA shoes were taken out of production, they were just too good). I'll be surprised if these turn out to be as durable, and greatly disappointed if they remain uncomfortable.
I'll check in with a comment in a few months, perhaps.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5The Classic Continues  Apr 04, 2012
By Joel B. Ley
This is the second pair of Timberland boat shoes I've owned. The first pair lasted 15yrs. When I received these new shoes I was excited to find they are still made the same way, stitches through to the first layer of sole, all quality leather uppers, and quality materials and construction all around. They added some additional inside heel padding and a small pad at the top of the tongue, but all in all, it's the same pair of shoes. Considering how amazing the first pair lasted, these should fair as well. Definitely good looking shoes and feel great on the foot. Come with the same great soles as well.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5High quality shoes forever.  Dec 30, 2011
By Carlos Casamayor
High quality shoes. I buyed this similar model in 1998... I still have that pair of shoes in good condition for daily normal use. I get a new pair some days ago and sure I will have shoes for more than ten years a head. I'm very satisfied with Timberland shoes.

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