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| Timberland Men's Power Lounger Low Shoe | 
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| Brand: Timberland Category: Shoes Department: Mens
Buy New: $74.90 - $89.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 6517
Fabric Type: Leather Color: * Clothing Size: * Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 12 x 9 x 6
ASIN: B000VX5FK6
Promotion: Save $25.00 when you spend $80.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by Amazon.com. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | SmartWool material on the footbed and lining naturally regulates temperature and wicks away moisture, keeping your feet dry and comfortable | | • | Timberland Agile IQ system with a full length stability plate for underfoot protection and a starburst in the heel keeps it in place for superior control and responsiveness | | • | Airport friendly nylon shank provides support, stability and shock dispersion and will not set off airport detectors | | • | Removable, washable, dual density, three-zoned EVA footbed for additional support |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Our Power Lounger series are definitely for more than just 'power lounging', you can wear them to run to the store, out to the mailbox, from the car to the slopes and yes, even to work. They are so comfortable you won't want to take them off. The itch-free SmartWool material lining keeps your feet dry and cozy - with or without socks. You can even machine wash and air-dry them to keep them looking new. Imported.
Amazon.com Product Description Timberland's Power Lounger series are definitely for more than just "power lounging", you can wear them to run to the store, out to the mailbox, from the car to the slopes and yes, even to work. They are so comfortable you won't want to take them off. The itch-free SmartWool material lining keeps your feet dry and cozy - with or without socks. You can even machine wash and air-dry them to keep them looking new.
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| Customer Reviews:
So good I bought four pairs so far. November 7, 2008 I bought a pair of these several years ago when looking for a slip-on shoe for work and hiking. I have a very bad right ankle thanks to football and skiing accidents (back in the day of cable bindings, so now you know I'm over 50!), and eventually determined that I am better off wearing a low-top shoe that slides around the foot rather than a tightly laced high-top boot or shoe. All the high-tops ever did for me was shift the injury from a relatively minor low-ankle sprain, to very painful and serious high-ankle sprains. Since shifting to low-tops, even for multi-day backpack trips, I've had only minor sprains that heal very quickly.
I wore the first pair of these out after about 2 years of heavy use, including backpacking over lava on the Big Island of Hawaii, and at least 90 hours a week working, walking and hiking for that whole time. I pronate, and the outside of the heal eventually wore away to almost nothing, but everything else held up, and they were comfortable to the very end.
So, I recently bought three more pair from Amazon, one each of brown, black and blue, at way less than I paid at the department store where I bought my first pair. I wear the brown everyday, working on our little farm, hiking on weekends, typing reviews on Amazon, etc., and the black for "dress" occasions. Don't wear the blue ones much, except for the occasional casual evening in jeans.
Overall they are the best, most comfortable and versatile shoes I've ever owned.
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