Men's Timberland White Ledge Hiker Waterproof Boots Tactical Reviews, Deals, Problems and Guides

9.0
out of 10
3 Positive, 1 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 4 Reviews
Retail Price:
$91.99
Used Value:
$55.19
Sale Value:
$82.79
Hike with confidence wearing the men's Timberland White Ledge Hiker WP, exceptionally built to withstand the elements with ease and comfort. With its seam-sealed waterproof construction compounded by moisture-wicking textile lining, feet remain dry and comfortable hiking through even the wettest and muddiest of conditions. The White Ledger Hiker WP also provides state-of-the-art traction control with outsoles made of durable rubber and strategically placed lugs that supply excellent grip on the ground, no matter what nature has to offer. Weighing only 2 lbs., 5 oz., these boots boast premium full-grain waterproof leather for superior comfort, enhanced by padded collars and tongues. The imported White Ledge Hiker WP is outstandingly durable and features abrasion resistance as well. Whether a nature novice or seasoned pro, look no further than the men's Timberland White Ledge Hiker WP - for sure-footed performance, it is a sure bet.

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10
I had owned a pair of these for over four years and they never let me down. I use them for all types of hiking form the Alaska to Yellowstone, from the White Mountains in NH to the Great Smoky Mountains in the south. Always comfortable and water resistant. After over 4 years of on and off use the bottoms are wearing out and the leather, which is still in great condition, is beginning to separate from the sole on one of the boots. Comfortable fit and long lasting for a great price. I just replaced them with a pair of Timberline Chocorua boots which have the identical bottom but slightly higher ankle support and a Gore-Tex liner for better breathing. Both of these boots are great and if you don't mind spending a few more dollars consider the Chocorua line for the above reasons, you can't go wrong with either.

Tip 1: As soon as you get these boots rub the leather with some mink oil and repeat a few times year. This will keep them waterproof and insure the leather doesn't dry or crack and will extend their useful life. I did this with my pair of Timberlines and the leather is still soft and water resistant after almost five years.

Tip 2: For serious hikes do not use cheap cotton socks. Instead either use wool socks in winter or Hiking Socks. Hiking socks, like Thorlo are expensive but well worth it because they not only wick away moisture, which cotton does not, but also and provides much better cushioning to reduce shear and impact forces so your feet feel great and minimizes the potential for blisters. The weak link of a good boot is the socks - it took me years to realize this.
Jack, TacticalGear.com
November 17, 2011
10
I currently have 2 pair of these, I cant say enough on how fantastic these boots are. I had a pair previously and wore then until there was nothing left. I'm a volunteer firefighter and have worn these on search & resue calls along with a few brush fire calls. I also wear them everyday for everything wether motorcycling, bicycling or hiking. No break in period, they are ready to go.
Bill, TacticalGear.com
June 21, 2014
6
I bought these boots to wear at work for a mostly desk job that takes me out in the field occasionally. They don't appear to be that well made and I would guess that the seam where the leather connects to the sole may not hold up. It is glued and looks like it will separate over time. The boots are comfortable, but the sole is not very thick.
Michael, TacticalGear.com
October 24, 2011
10
I have had mine for 2 years and live in florida= mud, mud, more mud. mine are weather beaten butt hold up greatly. I have used them in woodland airsoft and in New Mexico hiking the area there and these boots have not let me down! i would recommend these to the beginner/ some one looking for a boot that will last for a while.
Nick, TacticalGear.com
January 21, 2014