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Dangling feet from colossal skyscrapers, lighting flares in abandoned factories, and leaving one wondering who, where and how? Urban explorers turn cities into playgrounds and must come prepared to face each locations unpredictability.

Timberland’s new SensorFlex Westmore Collection handles such testing environments with a construction balancing interior comfort and exterior durability. SensorFlex technology reacts to environmental changes, utilizing three outsole layers. A solid top layer supports and stabilizes the foot, a cushioned EVA mid layer counters uneven ground and a flexible grooved surface adjusts with each step.

Alongside the SensorFlex system, the collection boasts supportive OrthoLite footbeds, Mylar reflective heat film, and authentic shearling lining. The range features four silhouettes—Classic, Chelsea, Chukka, and Hiker—in suede and reverse suede sourced from eco-friendly Leather Working Group rated tanneries.

#TimberlandCollective sees nine international creators share unique SensorFlex experiences, interpreting and challenging the technology over the coming month. Check out each individuals street shots here.

The SensorFlex Westmore Collection is available to shop now at Timberland online via the link below.

Check out the Adventure 2.0 Cupsole, another street-ready Timberland design.

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