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The latest in the Timberland PRO® line of athletic safety shoes, the Powertrain EV offers lightweight performance, but they're all business when it comes to protection. Not only are they tough enough to handle working on your feet all day with their durable, uppers of ripstop nylon with premium Raptek microfiber, they feature composite safety toes and electrical hazard protection for an extra margin of safety.
| STYLE: | A66SKEFB |
| Sole: |
Slip-resistant and durable Timberland PRO® Rubber Outsole |
| Upper: |
Durable, breathable ripstop nylon and Raptek upper. |
| Lining/Insulation: | Breathable and moisture-wicking lining with anti-microbial treatment for odour control |
| Footbed: | Anti-Fatigue Technology midsole for shock absorption and energy return |
| CSA: | Certified Grade 1 Composite Toe, Composite Plate, Electric Shock Resistant (ESR) |
| Height: | Athletics |
| Size Range: | 7-11, 12, 13, 14, 15 |
| Fit: | Wide |
| Work Conditions: | Light Duty |
What work environments will the Timberland PRO Powertrain safety shoes work well in?
Light duty environments in indoor, dry environments like light manufacturing and warehousing They are a great option for anyone who is standing or walking a lot during their work day on hard, concrete surfaces because of the Comfort Suspension System.
Are Timberland PRO Powertrain safety shoes safety certified?
Yes. They are certified Grade 1 with a steel toe and steel plate. They are also ESR-rated (Electric Shock Resistant), which means the soles provide a secondary level of protection against electrical shock hazards.
Are the Timberland PRO Powertrain safety shoes waterproof?
No, they aren't waterproof so they aren't a good option for anyone working around liquids, moisture or outdoor weather. We carry a range of other waterproof options however.
Did you know that when required to wear protective footwear, you have options beyond traditional steel toe shoes or steel toe boots? Composite toe safety shoes & work boots are an excellent alternative. Composite toe safety shoes are often lighter than steel toe shoes and provide the same levels of protection.
To find out more about the differences, read our blog on What are the Differences Between Composite Toe, Aluminum Toe and Steel Toe Safety Shoes and Boots.
These are what they've replaced my timberland pro shoes and they suck
I bought them a week ago, and I can honestly attest that they are probably made in Heaven. And if you add a Form Memory Foam cushioned insoles (as it was recommended to me by a sales lady), then you will feel as stepping on clouds instead of on any rough terrain of any kind on your job site.
Very comfortable and lightweight
I’ve trust and forever wearing timberland shoes , whether it is safety or non-safety shoes by experience for long years it’s worth it. Thanks and more power! 😃❤️🙏🏼
Comfortable tennis for the whole day of work.