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Timberland Lincoln Peak Low Hiking Shoes - Waterproof (For Women)

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Overview

About Timberland Lincoln Peak Low Hiking Shoes - Waterproof (For Women)

Closeout. Rain or shine, you'll step comfortably on the trail with Timberland's Lincoln Peak low hiking shoes, crafted in waterproof leather and mesh with added TimberDry® waterproof breathable protection, a climbing rubber toe bumper and heel for durability and a grippy lugged rubber outsole for traction.

Specs

Specs about Timberland Lincoln Peak Low Hiking Shoes - Waterproof (For Women)

  • Waterproof (All)
  • Waterproof materials: TimberDry® waterproof technology
  • Upper: Leather and fabric
  • Lining: Fabric
  • Outsole: Rubber
  • Made in Cambodia
  • Cannot ship to California State.

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3.0 out of 5 stars. Felt a little bit narrow, but looked wide on the foot
Reviewed by Wisconsin from Wisconsin on Friday, January 24, 2025
I was looking for a women's waterproof sneaker or low profile hiking shoe, to wear around town and also when traveling. I bought three pairs, this Timberland Lincoln Peak Low Hiking Shoes - Waterproof (For Women), the Asolo Made in Europe Shiver GV Gore-Tex® Hiking Shoes - Waterproof (For Women), and the Asolo Made in Europe Pipe GV Gore-Tex® Hiking Shoes - Waterproof, Leather (For Women).

I wear a 7.5 M for street shoe (pumps, etc) and an 8 M for boots and sports shoes (to accommodate a thicker sock). I bought this in an 8 M. The Timberland Lincoln Peak Low Hiking Shoe felt a bit stiff, a bit narrower than a Medium width, yet the appearance of the shoe looked wider than both of the Asolo's. I was hoping that this Timberland would work for me, because my heart was set on a waterproof sneaker look.

From what I can tell, there is nothing wrong with the Timberland Lincoln Peak itself; it's just that for me, the fit did not work well. The Asolo GV Goretex (red and grey) is what provided me the best fit and that's the pair I kept.
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  • 3.0 out of 5 stars. Felt a little bit narrow, but looked wide on the foot
    Reviewed by Wisconsin from Wisconsin on Friday, January 24, 2025
    I was looking for a women's waterproof sneaker or low profile hiking shoe, to wear around town and also when traveling. I bought three pairs, this Timberland Lincoln Peak Low Hiking Shoes - Waterproof (For Women), the Asolo Made in Europe Shiver GV Gore-Tex® Hiking Shoes - Waterproof (For Women), and the Asolo Made in Europe Pipe GV Gore-Tex® Hiking Shoes - Waterproof, Leather (For Women).

    I wear a 7.5 M for street shoe (pumps, etc) and an 8 M for boots and sports shoes (to accommodate a thicker sock). I bought this in an 8 M. The Timberland Lincoln Peak Low Hiking Shoe felt a bit stiff, a bit narrower than a Medium width, yet the appearance of the shoe looked wider than both of the Asolo's. I was hoping that this Timberland would work for me, because my heart was set on a waterproof sneaker look.

    From what I can tell, there is nothing wrong with the Timberland Lincoln Peak itself; it's just that for me, the fit did not work well. The Asolo GV Goretex (red and grey) is what provided me the best fit and that's the pair I kept.

About Timberland

The Timberland footwear brand was officially launched in 1973, more than two decades after founder Nathan Swartz bought an interest in an established shoe company. Eight years earlier, the Swartz family had introduced injection-molding technology to the footwear industry. Today, this revolutionary manufacturing process is still being used to fuse the soles and uppers of Timberland boots without stitching, a process that allows for truly waterproof boots. Over the years, Timberland shoes and boots have continued to advance, incorporating modern features like Active Comfort Technology to provide a balance of cushioning, support and climate control. In 2008, Timberland also became the first footwear company to commercialize the use of rubber from recycled tires.