

🦶 Step into unstoppable comfort — because your feet deserve the best!
Timberland PRO Men's Anti-Fatigue Technology Replacement Insoles deliver industry-leading comfort with a specialized footbed designed to reduce fatigue during long work hours. Featuring a durable, rugged exterior and customizable trimming, these insoles provide a tailored fit that lasts. Perfect for professionals on their feet all day, they resist odors and wear, making them a smart, cost-effective upgrade for any work boot.


| Fabric type | OrthoLite® |
| Origin | Imported |
| Sole material | Synthetic |
P**E
After a long and exhaustive search, THESE ARE IT! Love love love - esp for long work days! A+
I had to write a review on these after my normally cranky/complainy over insoles hub nearly drove me to madness with the constant whining! Yes I understand long days on your feet suck and it's important to care for your feet / back etc (and have a lot of compassion for that stamina, as I can't do more than 3 minutes of "labor" :) but I literally bought TONS AND TONS of high end insoles and changed them out constantly with zero success. Not only does that get expensive, but handling sweaty/stinky inserts all the time takes a little bit of your soul one sole at a time (groan!) We tried Sof Sole, Air Plus, Spenco Work, and a handful of other "work insoles" - the Spenco ones were not terrible, but he still had foot pain after long days and never really said anything great about them. AND THEN THESE CAME INTO OUR LIVES! I have not stopped hearing the glowing praise for how amazing they are - we are on the 5th discussion about this, I think, which is amusing if not slightly weird/repetitive. Last night I heard a 3 minute speech how "I'm exhausted, but my feet feel great! No leg pain!" Wohoooo - the spell has been broken. What else can I say but the report is that these give much needed all day (sometimes 12-18 hours) support without being overly bulky (they are somewhat thick, may need to go up a half a size unless your normal shoes are roomy, and especially if you wear thick socks.) He wears these with pretty thick thorlos in a roomy work shoe, and they are great. They are really easy to cut to fit (NOTE - to all the people complaining they don't fit, these, and all insoles in the universe ARE FOR MULTIPLE SIZES - a 10-11 is going to be too big for a 10, and will need a bit of trimming. That's how this works :) It gives a bit of an arch support but is not too thick in that area, so should work with most people's feet. They also don't get as gross/stinky/grimy as many others, I do take them out to wash now and then and they have held up extremely well. A little bit of foot powder helps but dont go overboard, and it's more important to wear a good quality non cotton sock! Kind of ridiculous and amazing that something like an insole has made us so happy, but it's the little things, right? I would pay $25 for a pair any day, but got the last batch from a popular shoe online site with a code and paid under $20 - but they are worth EVERY PENNY of whatever you have to pay for them, and will last longer than cheapie ones. +1 for Timberland! Attached a few pictures - hope they help...buy these now - throw all the others away :) UPDATE: Continue to love these and have bought 2 more pairs! A few notes after reading some complaints on these: They are NOT sports insoles - not meant for sharp and sudden movements/activity, which I think some people said they used them for and they didn't hold up - I'd stick with a sports insole for those activity for sure. I saw a photo of someone's very worn out ones apparently after afew months and couldn't believe it - DH goes through 18 hour work days and they never look even half that bad after a long time. Of course if you do wear them every day and do hard, long, hours and/or handle very heavy things they would wear quicker. In that case 3-4 months isn't too bad of a life span for insoles...and with custom orthotics being $500-$800, $25 3-4 times a year is still really inexpensive for the relief they give... For Plantar Fasciitis, you need a very suppportive/firm higher arch (I've been through this and it sucks, I feel your pain!) I'd recommend the "Powerstep Pinnacle Premium Orthotic Shoe Insoles, Flexible Cushioning, Perfect For Alleviating Foot Pain" ones - they have helped my PF SO much and are very comfortable (there is an original version but those don't have the layer of cushion on top and I felt they were very hard.) The Timberland Pro ones do not have enough arch support for PF though, so wouldn't really help for that issue. Hope this helps!
R**P
Best work insole EVER !!!
Great great comfort!!! Best insole I've ever owned. I've owned quite a few. And tried a lot because I'm on my feet all day . This is the best fit , most comfortable support I've ever had . My feet feel great even after working all day on them .
M**N
Actually just great insoles
These really are incredibly comfortable. I own many different insoles from years of wearing shoes and having feet, and I'm quite impressed with these. I work in my garage studio about 12 hours a day on average 7 days a week, which is concrete floor, and so having some support makes my over 40 body much happier at the end of the day. I have tried a few different insoles and these are noticeably more comfortable than any others. About to buy another pair. Weird to write reviews for this, but, when it's actually superior to a vast number of competitors, thought it may help someone else not have to amass as much of an insole collection as I have.
N**N
Pretty good👍
Pretty good, there could be some more arch support. But to be fair I didn't think there was going to be any anyways. I got exactly what I paid for, a cheap comfy insole
R**R
They feel good
Shoes, like anything that’s supposed to fit the general public, almost never fit right. I take a lot of time finding footwear that fits my feet and I stick with them because they feel good. A HUGE part of that choice is insole. A little background, I’m a big guy(6’ 300lb). I work in an aerospace machining shop and on the hobby farm at home. I’m standing most of the day and need to feel comfortable so I’m not focusing on what hurts in stead of what I’m doing. I can not stand insoles that are bumpy or feel like my feet are sloshing around in my boots. I need support and comfort. These insoles give that. I wear steel toe Timberland boots. They fit my feet well. These insoles slipped into those boots keep my feet secure and comfortable. I typically go through a set of insoles every six months, but I’m in these boots 14 hours a day. After years of cheap boots, I stepped up and invested in my feet. I wish I had done it years ago. Don’t put it off till you’re in your 40s. Treat your feet well and they will pay you back for the rest of your life. My back doesn’t hurt like it used to. My knees feel better. These insoles work for me. Try them. See if they work for you. I have gone through 5 sets of these insoles in the 3 years I have had these boots. That’s the one downside I see. They wear out. As stated earlier, they last me about 6 months of use. The material on top wears out then the hex pillars below break through, leaving a foam pebble in your boot. That’s when I replace them. Until that happens, they’re comfortable and supportive. I’ve got to the point where I have an extra set waiting in the barn so when the ones I’m currently using are done, I go out and change them out. I won’t ever be stuck with uncomfortable insoles again.
S**D
Great insole, but Didn’t Work with Danner boots.
Didn’t work for Danner boots. I can’t blame the insoles though! The insole itself was very comfortable, there was just not enough room for it. They pushed the top of the foot against the top of the boot where the laces are. If anything, perhaps Danner boots should either have more room for insoles or have proper cushion to begin with. They might work with other boot brands though.
M**L
Using in Thorogood Boots? Check Out My Review
To prefix this review, I am a 31 year old, 220lb dude, with moderate to high arches, using these in some moc toe style, EE sized (Extra wide toe box is what EE stands for), Thorogood Boots. Most of my time working 8+hours on concrete in a warehouse. Why such expensive boots don’t come with inserts like this amaze me. And let me tell you, these make a huge difference. My joints were hurting. Knees, hips, and then my back started to hurt. My feet always ached as the symptoms progressed up my body. As someone who spent my ch of my youth as a semi pro powerlifter, I know the human body. The body is a chain. You have a problem at your feet? It will only get worse and will domino effect up through your body unless you start some form of physical therapy and treat the root of the problem. In many cases, it starts at your feet. So I swapped my inserts out with these (having owned a pair of timberland boots before, I knew from experience they were the most comfortable boot I ever wore and what actually converted me to wearing boots in the first place). I figured I’d give them a try after doing research on what people recommended and dang I’m glad I followed through on these. I expected some kind of break in period, nope. These got the trial by fire 12 hour shifts on my first week in them. No break in needed. These worked great after cutting them to the size of the boot (used my old insert as a stencil to cut these). It was easy to do and I noticed an immediate difference. No more back pain, knee pain, or foot pain. It was always an ache at the end of the day. Now the ache doesn’t exist. These worked wonders for me. I will exclusively be buying these inserts for life as long as the quality of these soles does not degenerate. Good work Timberland, my feet thank you.
L**J
FIRST REVIEW EVER AND IT'S BECAUSE THEY'RE WORTH IT !!!
So this is the first time I'm writing a review and I've purchased thousands of dollars worth of items from Amazon. I have to say THESE INSOLES ARE FANTASTIC!!! Having larger than average feet is a constant pain. You cant just walk into any shoe store or Walmart and grab some insoles over size 13. Since I wear size 15 work boots I know how hard and time consuming it is to find decent, comfortable footwear. For the most part, we're restricted to the internet and it's a gamble at all times to get it right the first time ( especially if you need something quick ). I'm 6'6" 295lbs and as you can see from the pics, I've torn through the stock insoles in a yr. I love these boots and honestly didnt want to have to look for a new pair when it's really just the insoles that needed to be replaced. The degradation of the stickers made walking around the warehouse intolerable. So, I searched online for some relief. After a quick search and not wanting to waste my time with super cheap insoles that will provide little to no support, I found these. Knowing that the timberland pro line of boots were pretty durable, I took a chance hoping not only would they actually be my size ( again I wear 15s and the chart says 14/15 ) but they would be actually comfortable. I AM SUPER PLEASED ! First off just taking them out the box, I could tell they were already going to be bigger than I needed. I realized though, that was the point. While these can honestly fit a size 16 shoe, they're made to be trimmed down to your specific comfort inside the boot. KEY NOTE !!! use your stock insoles as a slight template and use regular scissors to cut around the edging. DO NOT TRY TO LOB OFF A WHOLE BUNCH AT A TIME ! I almost screwed myself with the first cut of the right foot doing that. Luckily it turned out to need just a few more minor trims at the edges to get it perfect. The left foot took longer with the repeated test fits back in the boot but it's worth the time so you dont cut off too much. In all, it took about 3-5 mins of cutting, test fitting back in the boots and walking around to do both insoles. I do suffer from plantar fasciitis so my boots already had pretty good arch support but, these aren't a drop down from the stockers. In fact I honestly feel these are an upgrade in every sort of level. Its soft yet sturdy. It's not bouncy and it doesn't feel like you're just walking on the bottom of the inside of the boot. You feel like you can walk for hours and wouldn't feel the least bit of foot pain. Your legs will get tired of walking before the bottom of your feet will. I walk 25k-30k steps at minimum everyday just at work so, I really wanted to make sure they felt good. So, I hope I've explained it well enough to give some other shopper in need like I was some faith in these. The price is perfect, I got it with 2 day prime shipping and the product quality is great. Thanks for reading my first review !
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