Ozark Trail Men's Troy Boots price history and forecast - Ozark Trail MNOT42CA017
Ozark Trail Men's Troy Boots

Ozark Trail Men's Troy Boots

Brand:
Ozark Trail
Model Number:
MNOT42CA017
UPC:
605388129994
EAN:
0605388129994
Walmart SKU:
776375958
Key Takeaway

Price momentum shifted downward 4 days ago, bringing the cost to $17.00. This represents a 45.6% discount to typical levels.

Third-Party Seller Summary

No price history available for Third-Party Sellers

Walmart.com Summary

Walmart.com Price History Summary
Price Type Price Date
Highest Price
$36.98
Lowest Price
$17.00
Most Recent Price
$17.00
Average Price
$33.74
First Tracked
Last Update

Price Analysis

Tracking History: We have tracked Ozark Trail Men's Troy Boots since 5/23/2025. The most recent price update was on Jun 9, 2026.

Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $17.00 (lowest on 6/5/2026) to $36.98 (highest on 4/16/2026). The average price during this period is $33.74.

Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $17.00 (Jun 9) to $36.98 (May 25) over the past 90 days. Current price is 45.6% below the 90-day average of $31.27.

Customer Insights: Rated 4.4/5 from 2008 reviews.

Customer Reviews

2008 reviews

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Pretty solid boots at a very respectable price

Rhajon December 3, 2025

I picked up the Ozark Trail Men’s Troy Boots on a whim—honestly expecting little more than “Walmart brand Timberlands”—but I’ve been pleasantly surprised so far. I’ve only worn them twice, but both times they held up way better than I expected. They’re fully waterproof, which I learned after unintentionally stepping straight into a puddle, and the slip-resistant soles actually do their job. What impressed me most was the comfort. Usually boots need a break-in period where you question all your life choices, but these felt great right out of the box. No rubbing, no stiffness—just comfortable, sturdy boots that actually look good too. Overall, for the price, these are kind of shockingly solid. Walmart really said, “Here, have some discount Timberlands,” and somehow… they delivered. If they keep performing like this as I wear them more, they’re going to be my go-to pair for a long time.

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Jamarcus April 26, 2026

I bought these boots for my partner and was very skeptical on the price because they were replacing his $80 pair of trail Boss ones that looked identical to these. they arrived on time the size was perfect and true and they're extremely high quality and definitely I'm looking at buying a second pair so I can throw his original old falling apart pair away

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No regrets

Upsguy April 1, 2026

I usually wear steel toe boots for work inside a warehouse. My feet were starting to hurt so I wanted to try something with a soft toe. I decided to give these a try and I’m glad I did. My feet aren’t killing me after eight hours. Definitely worth the price.

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JB January 30, 2026

I have a shoe problem. I like them all...expensive or inexpensive. I have a range of boots. I just wanted new every day boots that are fairly warm. These are made very differently than the original Troy. They cost more but I think they are a bit better quality. You cannot expect a 25 dollar boot to last like a 200 dollar boot. If you want a new fresh pair of boots....this is a good way to go. These are good for trail walking....yard work....moving around in general. They look nice and hold up as well or better than Lugz that cost twice as much and looking similar. Both are made from "faux" leather. These are listed on the tag as lifestyle boots. That's what companies do now....it means they are pretty much meant for leisure wear. People say they fit true to size. I'm not so sure. There are no half sizes ...so...I wear an 8 in some brands....7.5 in others. Example.... I wear 7.5 in Justins. I got these in 7 and they fit perfectly good like my Justins fit. So it's my opinion these run large. I'm no shoe snob. These would be nice for anyone....man woman or kid who wants a good looking leisure boot for a good price. (The old suede Brahmas that were only 15 bucks.....those things held up forever. I wish I had stocked up on those. I also wore a 7 in those) I assume these will last ME quite awhile. These would NOT last long on a job site and are not made for that. If you're just walking and general yard work....these would last awhile. I'm satisfied. I'm old enough to remember when 8 inch Timberlands were 70 bucks. I see no need to pay over 200 ....those weren't so great 35 years ago. It's all about the looks or status and they are not worth that kind of money when they are high maintenance boots.

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Confusing shoes

anonymous September 25, 2025

I would definitely recommend these bottoms for outdoor use. I used them as work boots working in Walmart and they got tore up so fast from bending down and creasing my feet… writing this makes me rethink my review because if they can’t survive simple up and down motions or working at Walmart can they really hold up in the outdoors?

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you get what you pay for

Don November 1, 2025

picture okay but on didn't even last 6 months in the soles came and glued from the upper part of the boot I use some quick setting epoxy two-stage epoxy including back together and it appears to be holding but they didn't even last 6 months other than that they're not bad they're pretty comfortable and their waterproof I really like that for a cheap boot I guess they're all right I think next time I'll spend a little more money and have something to last at least a year

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Joao August 11, 2025

Everything seemed fine except for the sole of the boot, which had lines on the bottom, and worse than that, the shape of the sole around the edges was cut as if it had been done manually. It wasn’t a clean cut it looked like it had been cut with a grinder, yes, a grinder. I definitely do not recommend this.

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Anne October 13, 2025

These boots started to separate along the sole. The stitching is for show only and the glue is separated in several places.

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Its a pass for me, your mileage may vary.

Brett June 2, 2025

They look great, but they never were that comfortable. The construction leaves a lot to be desired too as they seem to be glued together and fell apart in less than 90 days in pretty casual use. They tend to fit a little larger than the posted size.

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lasted 90 days and tore apart

Ara May 2, 2025

these lasted 90 days before major tread seperation of shoe bottom, making unwearable. Happened after they got wet. Majorly bummed my $30 size 13 boots failed.

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Price History

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Recent Price Changes

Detailed price history for the past 90 days

Walmart.com Pricing

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Walmart.com prices have ranged from $17.00 (Jun 9) to $36.98 (May 25) over the past 90 days. Current price is 45.6% below the 90-day average of $31.27.

Walmart.com price history for Ozark Trail Men's Troy Boots showing recent price changes over the past 90 days
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$36.98
No third-party seller price history available for this product in the past 90 days.

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