Are Timberlands Good for Snow?
, by Ed Stone, 5 min reading time
, by Ed Stone, 5 min reading time
When temperatures drop, you don’t have to sacrifice your sense of fun and adventure. And in Timberland boots, you don’t have to sacrifice your fashion sense, either.
A versatile pair of Timberlands can serve well for many wintertime activities. Are Timberlands good for snow and cold weather? They sure are—but let’s get to the sole of this biting question.
The first thing you need to know about Timberlands in cold weather is the distinction between snow boots and winter boots. It may seem like these terms are interchangeable, but they’re actually quite different.1
Before we answer the question, “Are Timberlands good for snow,” it’s important to review the differences between snow boots and winter boots:
Trudger’s Tip: If you’re running errands during a light snow, a quality, well-designed pair of winter boots will keep you warm and dry. If you’re braving blizzard conditions, snow boots—of the same ingenuity—should be the footwear of choice.
If you’re currently trying to identify the most suitable winter footwear, you might be wondering: are Timberland boots good for snow?
If the snowfall is modest, they can be. But Timberlands are not designed for ankle-deep snow mounds, which makes them much more qualified for the winter boot category.2
And qualified, they certainly are.
Timberlands are more than sufficient to carry you across a snow-strewn parking lot, past an icy patch, or to the Phở restaurant and back. They’ll even keep your toes snug if you have to spend time waiting for a bus or walking across town.
But why are Timberland leather boots, such as the Timberland Pro Direct Attach soft toe or safety toe, good for winter? Because they excel in the three most important qualities that this category of apparel can offer your feet:
Even though your Timberland winter boots can shoulder a fair share of cold-weather obstacles, you’ll still want to take special care of them to stand up even better to Mr. Frost.
First, you should avoid wearing your Timberland boots if you plan on wading through more than a couple of inches of deep snow. Anything deeper than 2 to 3 inches requires a proper snow boot, as moisture can seep in over the low rise of your Timberlands or along the laces and leave your toes frosted.
Second, you should maintain the condition of your leather boots by regularly pampering them with:
Timberlands are an excellent choice for durable boots in winter weather. They’ll keep your feet warm, dry, and sturdy in the cold, on ice, and within a few inches of snow.
At Boot World, we’ve been keeping feet warm, dry, and weather-safe for more than 50 winters.
We’re proud to offer a range of Timberland outdoor and work boots that are perfect for frosty conditions, like Men's Timberland Pro boots and Timberland Pro Women's boots. With fully waterproof insulation, slip-defying rubber outsoles, and the signature Timberland style, these high quality insulated boots will be foundational to your unique winter look.
The best part? You’ll find your favorite Timberland designs for even less at Boot World, with customer service that’ll knock your wool socks off. Shop our selection and step into the Boot World difference today.