Timberland PRO's Gridworks Men's 8" Alloy Toe Work Safety Boot combines full-grain waterproof leather with a wedge-style sole which offers more surface area and better traction on any surface.
Alloy safety toes and electrical hazard protection infuse these boots with the protection you need. Unique "fingertip" pull-on feature for ease of entry.
Lightweight, asymmetrical-shaped alloy safety toe cap. Meets US and Canadian safety standards including ASTM F2412-11 and ASTM F2413-11 I/75 and C/75 impact and compression safety standards and CAN/CSA-Z195-14 Grade 1.
Weight: 1,033 grams per size 9 boot.
Online orders under $125 will be charged a flat-rate fee of $9.99+tax. Exceptions will apply when shipping to remote areas in Canada. Due to the rising cost of shipping and supply chain shortages, we reserve the right to limit the number of pairs of shoes we ship to one customer.
The fee for shipping to Remote locations is $19-$23.
We use Purolator as our primary carrier. P.O. boxes and remote areas are shipped via Canada Post.
Due to the value of our orders, a signature is required on orders over $75.
Remote locations are not included in shipping promotions.
Our goal is to have the order delivered in 4-8 business days. (Remote areas may take longer). We do not ship outside of Canada.
Once your order has shipped we are unable to change the shipping address or cancel the order. If there is an issue with the shipping please contact the shipping company directly.
ALL SHIPPING/DELIVERY CONCERNS MUST BE ADDRESSED WITHIN 5 DAYS OF THE PACKAGE BEING RECEIVED.
All of our orders are shipped from our Distribution Center in Cambridge, Ontario.
PROVINCE | ESTIMATED DELIVERY STANDARD |
Ontario & Quebec
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2-3 business days
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Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia & New Brunswick
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3-4 business days
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Alberta, Manitoba & Saskatchewan
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3-5 business days
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Newfoundland & Labrador
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3-6 business days
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British Columbia
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5-7 business days
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Yukon Territories, Northwest Territories & Nunavut
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5-8 business days
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Over 17 years in the trade trying every brand of boot and still havnt found a brand I love. I didn’t enjoy the first pair off timberlands I bought but I figured its been a a few years so I’ll try them again. I forgot how uncomfortable these boots actually are and timberland is the only ironworker boots on the market that cause painful blisters all over the back of my ankles. I’m back on the hunt for new boots again.
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