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Timberland 7-Eye Chukka Boots - Leather (For Men)

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Overview

About Timberland 7-Eye Chukka Boots - Leather (For Men)

Closeouts. Irresistibly laid back and handsomely detailed, Timberland's 7-eye chukka boots feature a handsewn leather upper with 360-degree rawhide lacing.

Specs

Specs about Timberland 7-Eye Chukka Boots - Leather (For Men)

  • Upper: Leather
  • Lining: Leather and textile
  • Removable insole
  • Outsole: Rubber
  • Height: 6"
  • Weight (pair): 2 lb. 8 oz.
  • Made in Dominican Republic
  • US shipments only

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3.400000 5 Overall Rating: 3.4 3.400000 Based on 5 reviews

Most Helpful 4-Star Review

4.0 out of 5 stars. Good Boot
Verified Buyer Reviewed by tadmur from Kansas City, Missouri on Thursday, October 11, 2012
A well made boot from a reputable manufacturer offered at a great price. Found leather, particularly around ankle, somewhat stiff at first but a couple of days of wear eased the situation. Sizing was accurate.
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  • 1.0 out of 5 stars. Very poorly constructed and uncomfortabl
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by martin from portland OR on Thursday, November 15, 2012
    Timberland usually puts out an excellent product but this boot was awful The leather felt cheap, had no give and the fit seemed narrow to me I will return these for a refund Also the traction was very flimsy
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars. Timberland Chukka Boots
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by BillyQ from San Mateo,CA on Tuesday, October 30, 2012
    very nice boots, good product
    • Best Uses: Trail walking
    • Cons: For Trails Only, Not waterproof
    • Pros: city walking, Perfect For Trails, Ready To Wear And Use, Soft Easy Fit
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars. Too Good to Pass On
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Bighoss from Florence, AL on Friday, October 26, 2012
    At 45% off as a VIP Customer, I couldn't pass this one up. Shipped quickly and got a $130 pair of boots for $46 plus shipping costs. Like the boots too!
    • Best Uses: casual wear with jeans
    • Cons: Sole a little thin
    • Pros: Comfortable, Good Fit, Stylish, Traditional
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars. Better than expected
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by So Cal hiker. from San Diego CA on Thursday, October 25, 2012
    These fit perfectly on my 8.5W feet. The value STP made for these boots was something I couldn't pass up. Quality is excellent and looks are better than expected.
    • Best Uses: Casual Dress, Great with jeans, Wonderfully Comfortable
    • Pros: Fit perfectly, Great looking, Great Value Thx Stp, Very Comfortable
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars. Good Boot
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by tadmur from Kansas City, Missouri on Thursday, October 11, 2012
    A well made boot from a reputable manufacturer offered at a great price. Found leather, particularly around ankle, somewhat stiff at first but a couple of days of wear eased the situation. Sizing was accurate.
    • Best Uses: CASUAL WEAR, Light Field Use
    • Cons: Not waterproof, Sole Somewhat Thin
    • Pros: Quality Components, Well Made

About Timberland

The Timberland footwear brand was officially launched in 1973, more than two decades after founder Nathan Swartz bought an interest in an established shoe company. Eight years earlier, the Swartz family had introduced injection-molding technology to the footwear industry. Today, this revolutionary manufacturing process is still being used to fuse the soles and uppers of Timberland boots without stitching, a process that allows for truly waterproof boots. Over the years, Timberland shoes and boots have continued to advance, incorporating modern features like Active Comfort Technology to provide a balance of cushioning, support and climate control. In 2008, Timberland also became the first footwear company to commercialize the use of rubber from recycled tires.