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ToolGuyd > Safety > Timberland Pro Helix Soft Toe Work Boot Review

Timberland Pro Helix Soft Toe Work Boot Review

Jan 2, 2012 Stuart 4 Comments

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Timberland PRO Helix Hybrid Workboot

A few months ago I reviewed Timberland’s Pro Helix work boot. Although they took some breaking in, the boots proved to be quite comfortable to wear. But not everyone needs a hard-toe protective boot, so I decided to review the soft-toe version of the boots.

Hard Toe vs. Soft Toe

These days many work boot and safety shoe makers have turned towards space-age alloys and composites to shed weight without compromising the level of protection a traditional steel toe cap provides.

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Hard-toe boots provide more protection than soft-toe boots, but sometimes it’s not necessary. Maybe you just need a higher quality boot with no-slip grip and an anti-fatigue sole.

Timberland Pro Helix Soft Boots Summary

These soft-toe boots were tested in DIY and work situations where hard-toe boots were not needed. Like the hard-toe version I previously reviewed, this version required a short break-in period. Total wear time adds up to about 4-weeks.

The boots proved to be comfortable enough for all-day wear, and seem to be durable enough for long-term use. That’s one thing I’ve always liked about Timberland boots and footwear – they are extremely slow-to-wear. They can sometimes cost a little higher than other brands’, but they always deliver.

My only real complaint, other than the minorly inconvenient break-in period, is that the boots only come in brown. A little over 10 years ago, I bought a pair of nice blue Timberland 6-inch boots. And the following year I remember seeing green boots. While I’m not saying that there should be a line of pastel-colored work boots, today’s brown is as boring as yesterday’s tan.

Bottom line, these are nice boots if you’re looking for a soft-toe option. They’re a little pricey at ~$125, but if they follow the tendency I have experienced with other Timberland boots, the added cost is justified with added longevity.

Timberland Pro Helix Work Boots via Amazon
Timberland PRO Helix Work Boots via Timberland

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Thank you to Timberland PRO for unconditionally providing the review sample. Our policy for review samples is to donate or give them away, or to retain them for benchmark and comparison purposes.

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4 Comments

  1. Allen

    Jan 3, 2012

    I would like folks to consider Thorogood boots , made in Wisconsin. I have worn a pair for two years now, which is as good as the Redwings I normally buy but more reasonably priced.

    Reply
    • Kevin

      Jan 10, 2014

      I agree, their white soled Moc toe boot is great.

      Reply
  2. Jan

    Jan 4, 2012

    Where are the timberland made?
    I would welcome it if you would start to post the origin of the products you test.
    Thank you

    Reply
  3. Stuart

    Jan 4, 2012

    These boots are made in China, but there is no indication about if that’s where the materials are sourced from as well.

    I’ll make it a point to mention COO when I can. The main problem with doing so is that the origins sometimes change.

    Reply

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