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Timberland’s All-New Siberian Work Boot Is Engineered for Cold Weather

With warmth that works overtime, Timberland’s new cold-weather boot keeps toes toasty, no matter the weather.
Timberland Pro Siberian Work Boot(Photo/Timberland)
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If you work in frigid winter conditions, you know that the warmth and performance of your trusty workboots are two luxuries you can’t afford to skimp on. Icy roads require grippy lugs with traction compatibility, and subfreezing temperatures demand premium insulation, so that even the toughest among us aren’t miserable when toiling for long hours outdoors.

That’s why Timberland just released its all-new Siberian Work Boot, built for all-day comfort and protection in the roughest winter weather.

Whether you’re posted up for 8 hours at a snowy construction site or spending long winter weekends shoveling snow in your yard, the Men’s Siberian CSA 8″ Composite Toe Waterproof Insulated Work Boot will keep your feet toasty and dry so you can focus on the task at hand. Let’s get into what makes this new addition to Timberland’s burly lineup so unique.

Meet the Siberian CSA 8″ Composite Toe Waterproof Insulated Work Boot

Certified down to -40 degrees Fahrenheit, Timberland’s new Siberian Work Boot is built to keep feet warm and thermoregulated from the ground up. An OrthoLite O-Therm aerogel-infused footbed creates a thermal barrier underneath the foot while supporting arches for all-day comfort.

Meanwhile, 600 g of synthetic insulation helps hold heat while you work, and a full-grain waterproof leather combines with a breathable waterproof membrane so that errant rain and sleet won’t wreck your day.

When you’re working up a sweat or the afternoon sun rears its head, the Siberian’s interior moisture-wicking flannel print lining keeps feet dry so you don’t miss a beat. And, it’s made with a wide variety of extreme jobsites in mind, sporting a non-metallic, puncture-resistant plate, a composite safety toe, and an oil-resistant TPU outsole.

Worried about black ice and slick snow? The Siberian Work Boot boasts deep lugs for solid grip in mud and powder, plus compatibility with specialty winter accessories like microspikes and other traction devices.

Close up of outsole on Timberland Siberian Work Boot
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The Specs

With a whopping 600 g of insulation and an aerogel-infused OrthoLite O-Therm footbed that’s been specifically designed for maximum performance in polar temperatures, the Siberian Work Boot is a cold-weather specialist.

Its Hover Spring foam midsole provides superior comfort for long days of schlepping gear on your feet. And, the integrated asymmetrical composite safety toe and non-metallic shank help keep your arches and toes protected at the gnarliest jobsites.

Features You’ll Love

  • Certified down to -40 degrees Fahrenheit. With 600 g of synthetic insulation, your feet will stay toasty so that you can focus on performance.
  • Premium full-grain waterproof leather combines with an 8-inch ankle height to keep your extremities dry and protected.
  • Slip-resistant TPU outsoles with thick lugs are also crampon- and microspike-compatible for slick, icy conditions.
  • A non-metallic, puncture-resistant plate pairs with a composite safety toe to help avoid injuries caused by debris.
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Timberland Siberian Work Boot in black full-grain
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This post was sponsored by Timberland.

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