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I've been wearing Timberland's Chocorua boots for about four years now. They're true-to-size (in my experience), well made, comfortable, waterproof enough for most weather conditions (deep snow and/or wading through rivers or into the ocean might put that to the test), provide good support and, although I've only done a little casual hiking or climbing, they've maintained traction well regardless of the type of surface I've walked on. Also, they can usually be found for a much more reasonable price than what Timberland sells them for through their website. My only "complaint" would be their appearance--they look far more like a modern sports/running shoe than a boot.Timberland makes decent boots too from what I hear (though I have no experience with Timberland boots). They aren't considered to be on the same level as Red Wings from what I've read and from looking at the photos I prefer the look of the RW's to the Timberlands.