You forgot the most important thing. The basic is a lot lighter than the premium. I have both basic and premium in black. The first one I bought was premium and they were way too heavy on my feet so then I bought the basic. I prefer the basic because they are lighter. The most important thing to me was that they are waterproof. That’s why I bought them in the first place.
You didn't factor in weather. The basics are better suited for warmer environments. If you live in a place like Los Angeles, Southern California, Miami, Hawaii or in an area that's usually warm, sunny or humid, the basic is much lighter. The premium is too insulated and is too padded and would look and feel excessive or out of place. The basic gives you the aesthetic without the bulkiness and cold-lined insulation, especially if you're mainly wearing these around town for style purposes. And in spring, summer or when it's above 60 degrees your feet will appreciate it.
I going to drop some real knowledge, when Timberlands got popular in the late 80s early 90's no body really was buying the premiums the majority of people had the steel toe basics, and not the basics in this thumbnail, they didn't have a leather collar on the upper, it was an all nubuck upper! 6" & 8" they came in wheat and black leather, mfrs be lying talking about they didn't wear basics lmmfao the original basics basics are the 💩 and they didn't have the soft hollow rubber that they have today, they really could take a beating and you can see people wearing in early to mid 90's music videos, the premium were out but didn't really serious getting popular until about 1994 and Know for sure because I was buying them, Timberlands Competition back then was Gucci boots, Nike ACG, Geogio Brutini boots, Gortex, Columbia boot, Wolverine, HH Brown, LL Bean, Karl and Kani, and Lugz was just coming out or dubut.
Back in the 1980's I was wearing Herman Survivors. They were the cheaper alternative to Timberlands. You're right that the timberlands didn't catch on until the 1990's.
I think the basic is more casual. You would look more proper if you were trying to wear them as casual dress. The premiums are nice too but look a little bit harder which is cool too.
I'm buying my very first pair of timberland grey boots but in basic for casual everyday uses, I'm planning on getting the premium for special occasions.
I routinely get 10 years out of mine. I have a pair of Timberland chocura trail gore tex hikers that are pushing 15 years. Changed the insoles and the laces once...that's all!
Get both. You thank yourself for it. Get a black pair too. The black basics are 🔥 you could do what we call "Wheats" or "buttas" in premium and charcoals in basic.
People are gonna think I’m crazy but the Basic Timberland last way longer and doesn’t crease while the Premium creases like crazy. This is coming from someone that currently owns both and have owned both pairs numerous times. The Premium color also fades bad with time while the Basic doesn’t.
I absolutely hate the white stitching on the premiums but I like the two tone sole of the premiums. You mentioned the white stitching as a great quality, but in my opinion it makes the shoe look really cheap to me…kinda how the sole on the basics leaves something to be desired & maybe looks cheap. Thankfully the only premiums that come with the white stitching is these wheat (or butter) ones in this video. I love the stitching on the basics. It looks way better in my opinion. It’s a much cleaner look to me.
I just got a pair of the dark wheat premiums and they aren’t as harshly yellow and have the two tone sole without the white stitching, best of both worlds
Timberland Pros are more rugged and built for the professional workforce, so I imagine they're on par with the premium more than the basic. The basic has some issues. Thank you for watching!
@@BootSpy some Timberland Pro’s have synthetic instead of the leather ankle cuff thing. They’re about $130 so I’m not sure which is which. Timberland Pro vs Timberland Premium?
Pro is excellent for safety uses. So they cut back on some aesthetic features. However i have been EXTREMELY happy with my 2 pro boots Both around 130$ They have been built to last years! Composite toe is lighter than steel toe; but still satisfies the safety requirement. Very warm for those cold nights; And slip resistant. The pros are a very good choice for everyday work settings. I wouldnt recommend for anything day to day activities as they are indeed heavy. 3ish pounds each boot. I have yet to be dissapointed in the timberland pro series. I am looking to get them resoled for more life
I have had black full grain leather basics for 4 years now and they are one of my favorites. I have put a ton of miles on them walking they are great for plantar fasciitis. Just take the laces out and clean and condition them with saddle soap from time to time.. I plan on getting another pair when these wear out..
You always deliver a great comparison. Thanks. For $30 difference, sounds like the Premium is the better value. Also hate the fake leather collar on the basic.
The premium came out in the mid 70s. Kid in my middle school come in one day with a pair and it was a must have situation. Yes some kids were still wearing bell bottoms and cheezy nylon shirts but some of us had moved on and started what you now see as the street look even today. Polo , timberland. Adidas....they called it preppy at the time but really wasn't. Anyway I knew with one look that the timberland premium workboot was a classic and I wasn't wrong. Almost 50 years later.
Are they true to size? I have wide feet but I feel if I didn't them my true size would be a 10.5 maybe a 10. I wear a size 11. It's perfect for most shoes but with boots I feel like I should have always gone down a half to full size.
What's you take on Timberlands being they are between $150 - $200 BUT with a cemented sole? Because you can always go with the TBC for $200 and get a stich. Are they really worth it?
Timberland Premium vs Timberland Pro’s? Edit: What is the difference between Timberland Pro vs Timberland Premium classic nubuck boot? They look the same but for a work boot which is better?
Basics are much lighter and thats because the sole is hard plastic and not as comfortable. The sole of the Premiums is a world away it terms of quality ,comfort, and traction but at the price of being heavier.
You mentioned half or full size lower, I have a wide feet and usually need to wear one size larger on my sneaker. Should I order the correct size or half size lower/ larger?
The premium looks like a work boot the basic looks good enough to wear with many outfits. Not to mention all the benefits everyone already listed for the basics.
Not me I'm 40 and since I was fitting I wore a size 11 and tennis shoes I always get a 10 and a halfAnd there's a perfect size if I went down the whole size my toes would be touching
for my foot, the sole on the basic will outlast the sole on the premium by a long shot. there is nothing new age about the sole on the basic either. i've been wearing them since at least 1985.
I don't feel this is a good review unfortunately. It's like a salesman just telling u the features based on the standard product brochure. I was hoping for a more "user" type of review where you've worn both shoes and can appreciate the differences. Weight for one, is a big big factor. Another is the difference in insulation. All mentioned by actual users in the comments (thank you!).
Basics are seen more for sale in department stores and discount shoe stores to people who dont know any better and think they are getting Timberlands for a great price. in reality they are buying an inferior boot. The Premiums are much better quality.
This is the most superficial review I have watched in a while. It's 90% focused on the color of the boot, which somehow isn't the only priority when buying a winter boot.
Both of these, like Dr. Martens, are disposable fashion shoes. You are not going to resole them, or keep them for more than a few years. You like the way they look, you wear them out, then you throw them away. Nobody buys these as work boots. They are not safety shoes.
Rule #1 no single sole timbs in my era yu would get clowned for wearing those we called em the girl boot .. also if yur nike didn't have a air bubble yu got clowned 2
Timbs basic are €120 and premiums are €220 over here. That's a 100 euro difference. I can't imagine the basics are $165, since in the USA everything is cheaper then in the Netherlands
I'm in the Netherlands too. I bought size 45.5, I thought I was supposed to go a size or half up. I'm in the process of returning it, what size do you recommend I get? I'm size 45
You forgot the most important thing. The basic is a lot lighter than the premium. I have both basic and premium in black. The first one I bought was premium and they were way too heavy on my feet so then I bought the basic. I prefer the basic because they are lighter. The most important thing to me was that they are waterproof. That’s why I bought them in the first place.
stick to the heavys. someone causes you trouble. blast em in the balls.
is the basic 400gr?
Basic boots are better for walking long distances, climbing small mountains, hunting, and especially for warmer climates.
You didn't factor in weather. The basics are better suited for warmer environments. If you live in a place like Los Angeles, Southern California, Miami, Hawaii or in an area that's usually warm, sunny or humid, the basic is much lighter. The premium is too insulated and is too padded and would look and feel excessive or out of place. The basic gives you the aesthetic without the bulkiness and cold-lined insulation, especially if you're mainly wearing these around town for style purposes. And in spring, summer or when it's above 60 degrees your feet will appreciate it.
I going to drop some real knowledge, when Timberlands got popular in the late 80s early 90's no body really was buying the premiums the majority of people had the steel toe basics, and not the basics in this thumbnail, they didn't have a leather collar on the upper, it was an all nubuck upper! 6" & 8" they came in wheat and black leather, mfrs be lying talking about they didn't wear basics lmmfao the original basics basics are the 💩 and they didn't have the soft hollow rubber that they have today, they really could take a beating and you can see people wearing in early to mid 90's music videos, the premium were out but didn't really serious getting popular until about 1994 and Know for sure because I was buying them, Timberlands Competition back then was Gucci boots, Nike ACG, Geogio Brutini boots, Gortex, Columbia boot, Wolverine, HH Brown, LL Bean, Karl and Kani, and Lugz was just coming out or dubut.
This nigga know his shit.
Back in the 1980's I was wearing Herman Survivors. They were the cheaper alternative to Timberlands. You're right that the timberlands didn't catch on until the 1990's.
I used to rock Lugz bcuz I could not afford Timbs….and also bcuz I was in middle school😂
💯💯💯💯
damn this might just be the longest sentence i have ever read🤣
I think the basic is more casual. You would look more proper if you were trying to wear them as casual dress. The premiums are nice too but look a little bit harder which is cool too.
No doubt on Timberland 6 inch premium. Got 2 pair of it with 2 deference colour. No regret with the quality. Thanks Timberland for the passion.
I'm buying my very first pair of timberland grey boots but in basic for casual everyday uses, I'm planning on getting the premium for special occasions.
My premiums from 5 years ago are still going strong! Got at least 3 more years left in them!!
Dang, you know how to care for some Timbs!
I routinely get 10 years out of mine. I have a pair of Timberland chocura trail gore tex hikers that are pushing 15 years. Changed the insoles and the laces once...that's all!
Get both. You thank yourself for it. Get a black pair too. The black basics are 🔥 you could do what we call "Wheats" or "buttas" in premium and charcoals in basic.
New York New York! 🗽
Thats exactly what I'm tryna do 👍🏾
I use to have the dark brown color 6 inch basic timbs
Always Liked The Soles On The Basic Timbs.. Over The Soles On The Premium
Buy the basics without the dark coloured cuffs.. looks magnificent and much lighter for comfort in the tropics.
I am rocking the classic basic ones for ages now. Never have I ever worn a better shoe.
People are gonna think I’m crazy but the Basic Timberland last way longer and doesn’t crease while the Premium creases like crazy. This is coming from someone that currently owns both and have owned both pairs numerous times. The Premium color also fades bad with time while the Basic doesn’t.
how about the sole , it is much thinner on the basics, does it last long?
The better value is the premium. Great vs battle
Thank you for watching again and commenting--I really appreciate it!
I prefer the classics over the premium. They have a better color layout
I absolutely hate the white stitching on the premiums but I like the two tone sole of the premiums. You mentioned the white stitching as a great quality, but in my opinion it makes the shoe look really cheap to me…kinda how the sole on the basics leaves something to be desired & maybe looks cheap. Thankfully the only premiums that come with the white stitching is these wheat (or butter) ones in this video. I love the stitching on the basics. It looks way better in my opinion. It’s a much cleaner look to me.
I just got a pair of the dark wheat premiums and they aren’t as harshly yellow and have the two tone sole without the white stitching, best of both worlds
@BootSpy What about the Timberland Pro? I have a pair and they seem like a mix between the specs you described on the Premium and Basic.
Timberland Pros are more rugged and built for the professional workforce, so I imagine they're on par with the premium more than the basic. The basic has some issues. Thank you for watching!
@@BootSpy some Timberland Pro’s have synthetic instead of the leather ankle cuff thing. They’re about $130 so I’m not sure which is which. Timberland Pro vs Timberland Premium?
Pro is excellent for safety uses.
So they cut back on some aesthetic features.
However i have been EXTREMELY happy with my 2 pro boots
Both around 130$
They have been built to last years!
Composite toe is lighter than steel toe; but still satisfies the safety requirement.
Very warm for those cold nights;
And slip resistant.
The pros are a very good choice for everyday work settings.
I wouldnt recommend for anything day to day activities as they are indeed heavy. 3ish pounds each boot.
I have yet to be dissapointed in the timberland pro series.
I am looking to get them resoled for more life
Construction is the same... LOL
Rose Anvil's video cutting open these two shows a very different story.
I have had black full grain leather basics for 4 years now and they are one of my favorites. I have put a ton of miles on them walking they are great for plantar fasciitis. Just take the laces out and clean and condition them with saddle soap from time to time.. I plan on getting another pair when these wear out..
You always deliver a great comparison. Thanks.
For $30 difference, sounds like the Premium is the better value. Also hate the fake leather collar on the basic.
YES. that collar cracks, splits and looks like crap on the fake leather basics
So pay more for premium black?
Have to get the premiums and it’s not even close.
I have owned both and both soles have lasted a long time.
I prefer the basics, they remind me more of how timbs looked in the 80's, idk maybe it's just me, but i prefer that vintage vibe :/
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I got clowned for wearing the basics so I ended up buying the premiums.
@@Pg-ch5nb they foul for that :/.
I bought the premium yellow boot today. It's my 1st timberland boot , and I love it so much.
What are your thoughts so far? I bought my first ones today
The premium came out in the mid 70s. Kid in my middle school come in one day with a pair and it was a must have situation. Yes some kids were still wearing bell bottoms and cheezy nylon shirts but some of us had moved on and started what you now see as the street look even today. Polo , timberland. Adidas....they called it preppy at the time but really wasn't. Anyway I knew with one look that the timberland premium workboot was a classic and I wasn't wrong. Almost 50 years later.
I was able to pick up the basics for $50 brand new so it was no question for me. Eventually I do hope to get a pair of premiums tho.
Bummy
Can you slice up a timberland radford boot with sensorflex please?
Are they true to size? I have wide feet but I feel if I didn't them my true size would be a 10.5 maybe a 10. I wear a size 11. It's perfect for most shoes but with boots I feel like I should have always gone down a half to full size.
I apologize for not watching the whole video first. You answered the whole size down thing. Thanks.
i found the opposite. i chose 1 size above my current boots. to each his own.
I just bought some and had to go down about a size too
What's you take on Timberlands being they are between $150 - $200 BUT with a cemented sole? Because you can always go with the TBC for $200 and get a stich.
Are they really worth it?
I have been wearing premium boot for 14 years) They still looks pretty good)
Timberland Premium vs Timberland Pro’s?
Edit: What is the difference between Timberland Pro vs Timberland Premium classic nubuck boot? They look the same but for a work boot which is better?
Pros those are for professional work force
I’ve decided to get premium, thx!
nice choice!
Premium is better for winter. I live in Canada, Toronto so it's best for me. Periodt.
The Basic is more lightwheight. 🇧🇷
True that!
I bought me the basics yesterday just cause they lightweight
yeah thats the benefit for sure
@@anthonyreyes2754 got me some yesterday
Basics are much lighter and thats because the sole is hard plastic and not as comfortable. The sole of the Premiums is a world away it terms of quality ,comfort, and traction but at the price of being heavier.
if im a 10.5 in sneakers, what size would i be in timbs because i want the black 6 inch premium
You mentioned half or full size lower, I have a wide feet and usually need to wear one size larger on my sneaker. Should I order the correct size or half size lower/ larger?
I'd get a half size down from your sneaker size
@@BootSpy Thanks for the advice!
@Buck Yone I would I am a 9 or 91/2 and I wear Timberland size 81/2
Hey can you take a look at Urban Shepard boots if you have a chance, Ive been interested but reviews are pretty sparce
I'll have to check them out! Good rec!
Basic model better than premium model price & weight 🤘👍
Hi just wanted to ask you if timberland boots could be having any store I India
Any thoughts on Panama Jack?
If you buy any of the coloured versions all these subtle differences disappear.
What is the difference between premium boots and double collar boots?
Double collar 6 inch wheats are not real
*BASICS ARE WAY MORE COMFORTABLE*
Every New Yorker knows you have to go with the hard bottoms. There's no comparison.
right
Welcome to NY.
What are hard bottoms
Wtf is a hard bottom
@@delwood707 the premium sole bottoms !
Is Timberland Premium better than Timberland Pro workboot??
The premium looks like a work boot the basic looks good enough to wear with many outfits. Not to mention all the benefits everyone already listed for the basics.
Got my premiums for $140 definitely worth it
From where tho
Basic is good for when ever you walk on dry payment. But suck for rain I learned that the hard way.
Would you recommend going for the premium?
Not me I'm 40 and since I was fitting I wore a size 11 and tennis shoes I always get a 10 and a halfAnd there's a perfect size if I went down the whole size my toes would be touching
I have Basic one, and my opinion - its a thrash. I thought its a fake timberlands before watching this video.
Right they had me thinking my basics were fake as well I was scared to wear em for a sec lol 😂
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it, and thank you for watching!
I have the premium and look AMAZING but are so heavy for my tiny feet hahaa
Its a midsole and outsole on the premiums, my guy!!
Boom!
Premium looks better
“More expensive is always better”
Wdym by size 10? 10uk?
Thanks for your video. Definitely going with the premiums. ❤
Thanks. Just bought one pair, Premium 6in Heritage Cupsole. 😊 Hope they serve well and long with me.
QUAL MATERIAL É COURO VERIFICAR FABRICACAO SE É EM COURO OBSERVEM ANALISEM
for my foot, the sole on the basic will outlast the sole on the premium by a long shot. there is nothing new age about the sole on the basic either. i've been wearing them since at least 1985.
I don't feel this is a good review unfortunately. It's like a salesman just telling u the features based on the standard product brochure. I was hoping for a more "user" type of review where you've worn both shoes and can appreciate the differences. Weight for one, is a big big factor. Another is the difference in insulation. All mentioned by actual users in the comments (thank you!).
the Premium stay waaaaay longer alive, thay are much better Craftet
Always look for the diamonds
The diamonds? Wym...educate ya boy bruh 🙏🏾😎
@@airmaxair-max4993 the basic have an oblong pattern underneath the premiums have what I like to call “diamonds” underneath
@@str8toff bet 💪🏾🎯 much appreciated
Basics are seen more for sale in department stores and discount shoe stores to people who dont know any better and think they are getting Timberlands for a great price. in reality they are buying an inferior boot. The Premiums are much better quality.
Shoe carnival, Shoe Dept. 😂😂
Are they both waterproof ?
nice video
Basics are for people who want to save money in sacrifice of quality. Can’t convince me otherwise tbh
Can you please help if we want to buy it in India
I got both of them...!!
Double soul’s always
I'm over 20, so the differences do not matter
This fucking answered my question! Thanks!!!
Premium all the way, no contest
Sir it’s not a knock off it’s just a basic… knock it off!😭
Exactly
This is the most superficial review I have watched in a while. It's 90% focused on the color of the boot, which somehow isn't the only priority when buying a winter boot.
Apply the medicine petrolatum to your boots and make them 200% waterproof !
no duh. premium is that is 💯
Hey Buddy, MY SIZE is UK 11…. What size should I Order? Thanks in advance.
Both of these, like Dr. Martens, are disposable fashion shoes. You are not going to resole them, or keep them for more than a few years. You like the way they look, you wear them out, then you throw them away. Nobody buys these as work boots. They are not safety shoes.
Wide feet = -0.5 size.
Normal = -1.
this is so true
Rule #1 no single sole timbs in my era yu would get clowned for wearing those we called em the girl boot .. also if yur nike didn't have a air bubble yu got clowned 2
Tragic that we have to dress in ways just so we don’t get clowned ain’t it?😩
You get what you pay for
the premiums are too ornate for a casual dress-style workboot.
Timberland basic¡¡¡
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Y'all better get the premium unless u bout to fix my porch🤣😂
Could just buy a pair of danners for 200 dollars
Timbs basic are €120 and premiums are €220 over here. That's a 100 euro difference. I can't imagine the basics are $165, since in the USA everything is cheaper then in the Netherlands
I'm in the Netherlands too. I bought size 45.5, I thought I was supposed to go a size or half up. I'm in the process of returning it, what size do you recommend I get? I'm size 45
Cut them in half!!!!
Oh sorry wrong channel....
Seriously get the premiums. Take yourself serious.
Basics look better
Calzature scadenti vendute a prezzi esagerati.
Got my premiums for $140 definitely worth it
Yeah? Where from 🙏🏾👀
premium look way better
That’s your opinion not mine