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I was a little leery about buying boots without trying them on first. But I took a chance on these and am very pleased. I spend 10-12 hours a day in these boots and my feet do not ache. Ever. The boots are very comfortable and supportive, and the soles grip well, no matter if I am in our warehouse, in the field, or on a very wet and muddy board road. Very roomy toe box (which means happy toes! no smushing!)-and yeah, they look good too. If you are serious about your work and serious about comfort, these are the boots for you. I will definitely buy them again when mine wear out.
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I work in the Garden and Landscaping industry, and depending on the season can wear a pair of boots up to 60 hours a week, in all weather conditions. Comfort and durability are my top concerns when purchasing work boots.The reasons I decided on this pair:
1) I've worn the Timberland Titan Soft Toe in the past, and was impressed by the comfort from day one
2) I really wanted something with a safety toe which can be difficult to find for women
3) The soles on my previous boots always wore out first, so I was looking for something rugged
Point 1. I don't know if the Rigmaster has a different insole from the Titan or if Timberland changed things up in the year since my last purchase, but this was not nearly as cushy as my Titans. I've since changed the insole 3 times trying to get that same level of comfort I used to have, especially since I spend the vast majority of my day walking on concrete, which is murder on feet.
Point 2. The safety toe is impressive. I can move freely without having to think about safely positioning my feet all the time. It is slightly different in feel from the soft toe Titans since the boot can't "smush" over time as the leather gets broken in, but is by no means uncomfortable and the same sporty socks I wore previously still fit well inside the boot.
Point 3. The thicker, more rugged sole definitely takes some getting used to, since it adds both height and weight. My legs and feet were tired for the first few days from the weight, and I banged the edges into the stair's risers due to the extra height. Once I got used to them I was very impressed that the treads added extra traction on wet concrete without also getting a lot of gravel stuck in them (one of the reasons I'd liked the Titans' soles was the impossibility of always getting gravel wedged in the treads).
All in all, a very nice pair of boots. And in my job, the waterproof upper was a must and that holds true in this pair as well as the Titans. I do try to oil the leather several times a year, and don't keep them much longer than 12 to 16 months as that seems to be the life expectancy of both the arch support and the soles. My main complaint is the factory insole; my previous Titans were as comfortable as slippers from the first wear, and these have never quite matched that. I wonder if the heavy duty outer soles play in role in that as well? The lacings are also comfortable. I've never experienced any tightness or pinching at the ankle.
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I wear these boots all year long. They are very comfortable and durable. I work water main breaks and my feet stay dry. I plow in the winter and my feet stay warm with wool socks. The bottoms will wear out way before the top or the water proof seams. This is a very rugged boot and well worth the money. I can't say anything bad about them. When I first got them they were a little tight, but stretched out nicely. I hope Timberland keeps these around a while! Anyone that works outside knows that if your feet stay dry, you're happy all day! I really don't even notice that I'm wearing a safety toe either. They are very comfortable.Read Best Reviews of Timberland PRO Women's 88117 Rigmaster Work Boot Here
Ok, I have always liked the Timberland brand workboot for women. I have been buying the Timberland Pro Titan for the past 8 yrs and I always love the comfort and lightweight. My only issues with the Titan boots was they didn't last very long, easily scuffed & wasn't really waterproof..So, I decided to upgrade and get the women's waterproof ringmaster & they are the best! they still are lightweight & no more scuffs. Also, instead of using the spray to seal my boots I now use Sno-Seal Wax. Much better product & it works wonderfully!
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I have a mini-farm and this boot is great! It is non-slip and holds my foot firm around the ankle while moving wood or hopping up and down off a tractor. My feet do not tire due to the great support around the foot. I would recommend this boot for any women that is on her feet all day long.
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