Timberland PRO Morphix 6-Inch Composite Toe Waterproof Work Boot
Editor's pick for metal-free protection. Read our full Timberland PRO Morphix composite toe waterproof review for the hands-on verdict, or compare every pick in the best composite toe work boots guide.Timberland PRO M...
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Timberland PRO Morphix Composite Toe Waterproof Work Boot β The Lightest-Feeling Safety Boot
The Timberland PRO Morphix composite toe waterproof work boot is the sneaker-boot hybrid for crews who move all day. Its metal-free composite toe meets ASTM F2413, the athletic build feels lighter than a traditional work boot, and the waterproof membrane keeps you dry, all with a non-conductive cap that clears metal detectors.
Features Β· Specs Β· Fit & Sizing Β· Comparison Β· FAQ
The Timberland PRO Morphix is a 6-inch waterproof sneaker-boot hybrid with a non-metallic ASTM F2413 composite safety toe, built as Timberland PRO's lightest-feeling safety boot.
Key features
- Non-metallic composite safety toe meets ASTM F2413 impact and compression
- Sneaker-boot hybrid build is Timberland PRO's lightest-feeling 6-inch safety boot
- Waterproof membrane for wet-ground shifts
- Anti-fatigue technology footbed for long standing sessions
- Athletic upper with flexible support for high-mobility work
- Metal-free construction passes through detectors and resists cold transfer
- Lightest-feeling safety boot in the lineup
- Metal-free composite toe, airport-friendly
- Waterproof for wet jobsites
- Anti-fatigue footbed for all-day comfort
- Athletic upper less abrasion-proof than heavy leather
- Not insulated
- Higher price than basic composite boots
Specifications
| Safety toe | Composite (non-metallic), ASTM F2413 I/75 C/75 |
| Waterproof | Yes |
| Height | 6 inch |
| Style | Sneaker-boot hybrid |
| Footbed | Anti-fatigue technology |
| Sizes | 8-13 (US men) |
| Best for | High-mobility trades, all-day walking |
Where this boot fits
The Morphix fits crews who cover ground all day and want a boot that feels like a sneaker but protects like a work boot. It is ideal for warehouse, delivery, and general trades on wet floors where a metal-free toe matters. Pair it with a cushioned insole from our work boot insoles range and moisture-wicking work socks to extend the anti-fatigue comfort.
Fit, sizing, and metal-free advantage
The Morphix runs true to size with an athletic fit; most order their normal size. It is the lightweight pick in our composite toe boots range, next to the rugged Timberland PRO Boondock and the leather-athletic Timberland PRO Titan EV. All three deliver the metal-free advantages in our steel toe vs composite toe guide.
Every metal-free boot on this page skips the steel cap, so it will not conduct cold into the toe box and it clears metal detectors at airports, courthouses, and secure facilities. If you are choosing between materials, our steel toe vs composite toe comparison and our how to choose safety boots guide walk through weight, conductivity, and compliance so you order the right cap the first time.
How it compares to its siblings
| Model | Toe | Waterproof | Style | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Timberland PRO Morphix | Composite | Yes | Sneaker-boot hybrid | All-day walking |
| Timberland PRO Boondock | Composite | Yes | Rugged 6-inch | Demolition, rough ground |
| Timberland PRO Titan EV | Composite | Yes | Trim athletic leather | Leather durability + mobility |
- Choose this Timberland PRO model when you want the lightest-feeling waterproof safety boot for high-mobility, all-day work.
- Consider the Timberland PRO Boondock (Timberland PRO Boondock) when you want maximum rugged toughness and lug grip for demolition and rough terrain.
- Consider the Timberland PRO Titan EV (Timberland PRO Titan EV) when you want a trimmer leather-athletic profile with waterproof durability.
Browse the full composite toe boots range or step back to the master safety footwear collection to compare against steel toe boots, waterproof work boots, and electrical hazard boots. For metal-free picks ranked head to head, read the best composite toe work boots guide, and if you are still deciding whether you need a safety toe at all, see when do you need safety toe boots.
Frequently asked questions
Is the Timberland PRO Morphix metal-free?
Yes. The Morphix uses a non-metallic composite safety toe that meets ASTM F2413, so it is lighter than steel and clears metal detectors.
Is the Morphix waterproof?
Yes, it has a waterproof membrane built for wet floors and rain, though it is not insulated for deep cold.
What size should I order in the Morphix?
It runs true to size with an athletic fit. Order your normal size; the sneaker-style last is forgiving.
How is the Morphix different from the Boondock?
The Morphix is a lightweight sneaker-boot hybrid built for mobility; the Boondock is a heavier rugged-duty boot. Choose the Morphix for all-day walking, the Boondock for demolition and rough ground.
Does the composite toe protect as well as steel?
Yes. The Morphix composite toe meets the same ASTM F2413 I/75 C/75 impact and compression class as steel, just lighter and non-conductive.
Is the Morphix good for standing on hard floors all day?
Yes. Timberland PRO anti-fatigue technology in the footbed is designed for long shifts; a cushioned insole adds more.
Will the Morphix set off a metal detector?
No. Its metal-free composite toe and construction are designed to pass through detectors at airports and secure facilities.
Is the Morphix insulated for winter?
No. It is a waterproof, non-insulated boot. For cold-weather work choose an insulated model.
How does the Morphix compare to the Titan EV?
The Morphix has a sneaker-style athletic upper; the Titan EV uses a trimmer leather build. Both are waterproof composite. Choose by upper preference and abrasion needs.
What socks and insoles pair with the Morphix?
Moisture-wicking work socks and a cushioned insole. See our best work boot insoles guide for matched picks.
Is the Morphix heavy?
No. It is Timberland PRO's lightest-feeling 6-inch safety boot, which is its main selling point for high-mobility work.
Where does the Morphix rank among composite toe boots?
It is our lightest-feeling pick. The best composite toe work boots guide ranks it against rugged and premium alternatives.
Ready to order?
Order your size above. For the hands-on breakdown see the Timberland PRO Morphix composite toe waterproof review, and to compare every metal-free option read the best composite toe work boots guide. You can also check the current price on Amazon β as an Amazon Associate, WC Safety earns from qualifying purchases.
Last updated: Β· Sources reviewed: ASTM F2413-18, ASTM F2892-18, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.136, manufacturer technical data sheets.
Editorial standard: No sponsored placement. Specs independently verified against the applicable ASTM standard.
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