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Timberland Men's Chocorua Trail Mid Waterproof Hiking Boots combine premium waterproof leather and mesh with a TimberDry membrane to keep feet dry. Featuring rustproof speed lace hardware, a removable contoured sockliner for comfort, and a solid rubber outsole with multi-directional lugs for superior traction, these boots are engineered for durability and all-terrain performance. Designed with sustainability in mind, they offer a reliable, stylish choice for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike.








| ASIN | B0F9B6PK8K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #92,022 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #65 in Men's Hiking Boots |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (6,925) |
| Date First Available | March 17, 2025 |
| Department | mens |
| Item model number | TB115130210 |
| Manufacturer | Timberland |
| Package Dimensions | 14 x 9 x 5 inches; 3 Pounds |
J**S
Not a Best choice
Second update. Product support window closed on December 21, 2024 I reached out with a request to Timberline on December 12, 2024. I never heard anything back so now I noticed that the productUpdate December 12, 2024, so I continued to wear the old ones as I didn’t want to get the new ones dirty. I only wore these out to stores and such, but I began warring wearing them now and the sole is already separating. my daughters Timberland newer ones as well. Also had a sole separate on them. I glued them back. I figured it was a fluke but the other one separated I’m glued it back. I’m going to glue these back, Simply I don’t want to lose my investment, but I would not buy Timberland again. Unless Timberland decides to read this and send me another pair as I am very disappointed hopefully others are not having the same experience. I have worn Timberland for years the last pair I bought was around 2016 so I got about 8 years out of it. I don’t wear them every day I wear them hiking and working in the yard and hunting and things like that but they’ve always been very good at waterproofing, traction and top notch in comfort. I was just gonna get another pair of timberlands. I ordered them from Academy. I always wear eight they were too narrow read the reviews on Amazon, others complain about them being narrow so I purchased an eight. Yes they are narrow compared to my others. I also got a Nortiv8 and Columbia MR something. Timberland size 8 1/2 now fits me like 8 used to and I haven’t grown. Timberland compared to the Columbia and the Nortiv8. There was a huge difference the Columbia newton ridge while it had had 27,000 reviews and most of them are good. they must’ve been paid for those reviews. because the shoes weren’t sturdy definitely not a hiking shoe. maybe a knock around the yard shoe but the soul is very soft hollow has air pockets in the show sole. you could push it in with your finger. so I can only imagine how weak it would be on sharp stones and in rough rocky terrain. it wouldn’t work well. The Nortiv8 looks and seems quite well made especially for the price of 50.00. But I was unsure of the waterproofing ability. The comfort, fit and thickness of the soul were much better than Colombia but we’re not up to where the Timberland quality. I kept the Timberland at $75 more than the Nortiv but they feel fit and wear so well and I’m confident in the waterproof ability as I’ve had them for 20+ years
N**R
These are an awesome replacement for previous brand boot
UPDATE: been a few more years, still wearing these. They last maybe 6-9 months, I’m a big guy and wear a single pair of these as the only shoes I wear 18 hours a day. Seriously. Then I replace them. Found this is the only way to go, different shoes make my bones hurt so I stick with a single pair of boots until worn out. My complaint is they are still hard to find, often out of stock in 12 wide in black. At around $100 per pair, about 1/2 the price of danners. And frankly not many boots are orthotic friendly including other Tim’s. I had been wearing the big "D" boots for years, in particular the striker series. They changed them, two more times from the original, and their last iteration was impossible to wear. Seriously, those boots is all I ever wore, work, home, beach, etc. Trying things like the popular "C" shoes, sneaks, etc. all gave my feet major problems even with orthotics. I'm as flat footed as they come, so this is always an issue and thus why I wear orthotics. Fast forward and I did a lot of research on boots. I had thought of trying a more common name in uniform boots, but wanted to try these because of the good reviews. These turned out to be an awesome find. I know that I was wearing an 11 EE in the big "D" and so I ordered the 11.5 EE (wide) in the Timberlands and that turned out to be a good idea. Their sizes run a tad small and definitely not as wide. Timberlands EE is more narrow than the big "D" EE. Since they don't make an even wider size, I'll make due. And the leather will surely stretch, it always does. The quality of these is amazing. They have a great build quality, seems to be very comfortable though I have just started wearing them today. They do accommodate an orthodic, but not as well as some other wide boots may. Either way I have been wearing them since USPS delivered today (SUNDAY) and they feel good. This is a first, never had a pair of shoes or boots that I could wear the whole day and not have aching feet. The only real problem I see is that this size is sold out everywhere. Even Amazon. I can only hope they are not discontinued, that would be awful and would have to start searching all over again for something that fits and works with my feet. I even tried a pair of Timberland White Ledge or something, 11 EE, and those are being returned. They are not wide enough, not long enough, and they cut down across the top of my foot no matter how loose I make them. My goal is just to buy enough of these to have on hand as the others wear, to go into a new pair. I figure a pair of boots, worn all day and night, might last 9 months-1 year, if I get more that is great. But a year is a good plan even per my foot doctor as they wear down over that year. If you like brown, or you can find these in your size, go for it. They are awesome boots and feel very comfortable, even on someone who has major foot issues with fit/comfort/etc. I've written to Timberland to see what their future plans are for this model. UPDATE: After about a week, my feet could not be happier. They are working out well. In fact, much better than my previous brand boot that I was wearing for 7-10 years. I would buy 2 new pairs of those other brand boots each year. I'd wear a pair to work, then come home and get changed, and wear the other. And after a year, they were both worn down pretty bad. I'd know because my knees would start hurting. So, I can only hope these hold up as well.....so far, so good. Bad part is these are on backorder until October, 2014 per Timberland. (in black)
S**D
Great hiking boots.
This is my third pair of Timberland Chocorua boots over the last 10 years or so. They are great. Very comfortable even for my old feet. Footbed has excellent arch support. They wear well. Reasonably priced for the quality.
A**N
Puede parecer cara la marca Timberland, pero para la calidad, durabilidad y confort el precio es justo. Siempre es buena opción!
A**E
Ich kaufte mir den Schuh aufgrund der positiven Rezensionen. Da es meine ersten Wanderschue sind, hatte ich keine Ahnung und bestellte sie einfach mal. Eine Nummer größer, soviel wusste ich schon. Der Schuh ist gut verarbeitet, sieht wie ich finde für einen Wanderschuh gar nicht so klobig aus. Ist relativ leicht und trotzdem stabil. Das sind die positiven Eigenschaften. Nun die Negativen: - Der Schuh ist nur für eher schmale Füße geeignet. Für mich gerade noch ok. - Das "Innenfutter" ist quasi gar nicht existent. Sehr hart und unbequem. Ich bin gerade dabei die Schuhe einzulaufen und habe festgestellt, dass sie mit zwei Paar Socken deutlich angenehmer zu tragen sind (weicher). - Die obere Schlaufe ist ziemlich hoch, die Zunge eher kurz. Daraus folgt, dass das Schnürband beim Verknoten fast oben über die Zunge rutscht. Ich schnüre sie nun nur noch bis zur vorletzten Schlaufe. Die Schlaufe in der Zunge, wo das Schnürband zum Halten der Zunge durchgezogen werden soll, ist viel zu hoch. Ich denke schon, dass sie nach dem Einlaufen ok sind aber besonders toll, wie von anderen hier beschrieben, finde ich sie nicht. Vielleicht kann man heutzutage für diesen Preis auch nicht mehr erwarten. Von nichts kommt eben nichts? Die große Bewährung steht ihnen noch im Urlaub bevor - ich bin gespannt... Mehr als drei Sterne kann ich dafür nicht vergeben... Noch einmal kaufen, würde ich sie eher nicht.
M**S
Arrived within 24 hours, well packaged and in top notch condition. I am a Size 11 in most and have owned 2 pairs of classic Timberland boots in the past. These fit perfect, straight away a snug comfortable fit, niether too loose or tight. I will break these in over the coming months and after my Inca Trek in the Andes I will (if I remember) give a full review. UPDATE: Since buying these I have Kayaked and trekked Norwegian Fjords without any discomfort or Blisters ( 17km kayaking and 23km Hiking up1200m through wild terrain) These were water tight until the 10th dunk in swampy boggy land and still no duscomfort or blisters. and Snowy peaks upto knee deep, kept feet warm and cozy (also credit to the trekking socks) I have also recently just completed the Inka Trail in these and not once did my feet hurt ( 44km in 4 days up 4250m on rough terrain and many Inca steps) No blisters or any discomfort. Breathed exceptionally well along with the trekking socks, kept dirt and rubble out (without gators) At the end of all that they are still in great condition and hardly any wear or tear. Upgraded too 5 star
B**R
Diese Rezension bezieht sich auf die Ausführung in Braun / Grün. Auf dem Foto sieht das Leder aus wie normales Glattleder, es ist aber Nubuk, dass anscheinend gewachst oder gefettet wurde. Dadurch ergibt sich bei Benutzung eine Antik-Optik, die mir extrem gut gefällt - man muss nur leicht mit dem Fingernagel über das Leder streichen und es sieht aus wie ein dicker Kratzer (der narürlich wieder weggeht, sobald man mit dem Finger in die entgegengesetzte Richtung streicht). Ein kurzer Marsch und es sieht aus als hätte man gerade die Alpen überquert! Ich finde das ganz Klasse. Natürlich habe ich erstmal dick Sattlerfett mit einer Zahnbürste aufgetragen und über Nacht einwirken lassen, sodass dieser Effekt fast verlorengeht, aber er wird mit der Zeit sicher wiederkommen. Zum Schuh selbst: Wie gesagt ein Schnäppchen, auch wenn man den UVP bezahlt. Die Laufsohle ist nicht nur relativ dick, es ist auch ein sehr festes Gummi, dass eine hohe Laufleistung (mit relativ geringer Abnutzung) wahrscheinlich werden lässt. Trotzdem ist der Schuh durch die recht dicke Zwischensohle sehr gut abgefedert - spitze Steine und Geröll dringen kaum bis an die Fußsohle. Ab den D-Ösen ist er innen sehr gut gepolstert - der Knöchel wird ausreichend gestützt. Es ergibt sich allerdings kein Schraubstock-Gefühl wie bei richtigen Bergstiefeln, der Fokus liegt eindeutig auf Komfort. Da ich viel im Wald unterwegs bin und keine Berge zu bezwingen ersuche, kommt mir dies sehr entgegen. Auch die Zunge ist dick gepolstert, sodass man den Schuh sehr fest schnüren kann, ohne Schmerzen erleiden zu müssen. Der restlich Schuh ist innen allerdings kaum gepolstert, was ich nicht schlimm finde, die richtigen Wandersocken vorrausgesetzt. Die gesamt Verarbeitung scheint qualitativ jedenfalls sehr hochwertig und ich bin überzeugt, einen treuen Begleiter für viele Jahre erworben zu haben. Zum Thema Größe kann ich folgendes beitragen: Bei Straßenschuhen habe ich normalerweise Gr. 43; manchmal auch 43 1/2. Die Aussage, dass dieser Schuh extrem klein ausfällt, kann ich nicht teilen. Natürlich sollten Wanderschuhe etwas größer gekauft werden, da 1. der Fuß mit der Zeit anschwillt und 2. beim Bergabgehen stößt man sich sonst die Zehen und sie laufen blau an (unter höllischen Schmerzen!!). Ich habe mir jedenfalls die Größe 44 1/2 bestellt und sie passen hervorragend, auch mit dicken Socken und es ist noch etwas Luft für die Zehen. Hat man die richtige Größe erwischt, dann kann man mit diesem Schuh jedenfalls nicht viel falschmachen.
L**N
Muy cómodo
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