Prepare Your Feet for a Hard Days Work

In a switch from our usual tool reviews, two of our residential construction aces take a look at a couple of the new TimberlandPRO work boots and work shoes—men’s and women’s versions. Mark Clement puts the men’s Titan Hiker through its paces. Theresa Coleman takes the women’s low-cut Mudsill out for a run.

Mark
In my 15 or so years in residential construction and remodeling, almost the last thing that I wanted to wear on my feet all day were big, heavy, steel-toed work boots like some of the guys on certain crews I worked on.

Say what you want about safety or smarts there, but my needs for moving around on-site were comfort and grip. When I was coming up, I worked on a framing crew and the boots I had access to didn’t make me feel as safe as wearing high-top basketball shoes when I was walking a roof deck, installing shingles, or climbing through framing.

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Mark & Theresa created this honest and personal guide about home improvement to share the tips, techniques, and trends that help you make smart decisions about updating and personalizing your home.

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