I've been wearing these boots for 3.5 months now. I don't build every day, but I do do-it-yourself renovations, so I wear them 15-20 days a month. Pros: I have a hard time finding perfect boots from Timberland Pros, CAT and even some other Wolverine models, I always seem to be between sizes, either too tight or with a little heel slip. However, they fit me like a glove! I have more expensive boots than these but I still prefer them to others. So far they've been waterproof for me, but I've only stepped on puddles a few inches deep and never stood in them long enough. They dry out pretty well if you work in them all day if you wear breathable socks. Socks are always the key to dry feet. The boots also look nice and are not bulky and the steel toe and box size are perfect for my feet. Cons: They just don't hold up like my other boots. They're not puncture proof, which isn't what they claim, but for nearly $100, they should be. The few times I wore them, I stepped on wood with my nails sticking out and the tread was thick enough to feel before it hit my foot. The leather is holding up well, I clean and lubricate them from time to time. The skin appeared in a few spots, but that's to be expected with a heavy demo. The tread is definitely wearing out quicker than expected considering the cost paid, as well as some rubber/leather detachments on the sides. 90 dollars. Let's see how they hold up for a few more months.
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