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Bogs Reviews

Tuscany Classic High Posted: 2/10/12
Reviewer: from SW Michigan
Overall: Rated:5 stars! Comfort: Rated:5 stars! Style: Rated:5 stars!

Hip, comfortable and functional! Good value!

Mckenna Posted: 2/9/12
Reviewer: from juneau, alaska
Overall: Rated:2 stars! Comfort: Rated:2 stars! Style: Rated:2 stars!

I cannot believe that these are so cheaply made and looking yet the most expensive of the three pairs of boots that I was trying out. They are, of course, water proof, but that is about all I can say about them. I am a Bogs fan but I will continue to like their decorative ones instead of trying to be fashionable.

Classic High Le Jardin Posted: 2/8/12
Reviewer: from
Overall: Rated:4 stars! Comfort: Rated:4 stars! Style: Rated:4 stars!

These boots looked huge when I first put them on. And they are heavy. But I live in a wetlands and once I started walking around in them I realized how perfect they were for mud and crud. Plus they are toasty which was a surprise. You can wear light socks and your feet stay warm. They are a little hard to get off - need a boot takeroffer thing. I go through boots quickly cause I'm in the muck a lot. I think these will last quite awhile.

Classic High Handles Posted: 2/8/12
Reviewer: Maureen from Illinois
Overall: Rated:4 stars! Comfort: Rated:4 stars! Style: Rated:4 stars!

Overall, these are great winter boots. Since it hasn't been very cold/snowy this year in Illinois I haven't had many opportunities to use them yet, but when I have worn them they've worked well.

Tuscany Classic Mid Posted: 2/7/12
Reviewer: from Pittsburgh
Overall: Rated:5 stars! Comfort: Rated:5 stars! Style: Rated:5 stars!

These boots are perfect for my wide feet. I can even put my orthopedics in with thick socks. These boots will keep your feet warm and dry. They are chunky looking and heavy-duty. You have to like the look. I think they are fun! For me they lack arch support, but my orthopedics solved that problem. My son and husband have a pair of Bogs, and after two years of heavy use and their boots are still in perfect condition. I cannot wait to come home from work and slide into these boots.

Rider Emboss Posted: 2/6/12
Reviewer: from new jersey
Overall: Rated:5 stars! Comfort: Rated:5 stars! Style: Rated:5 stars!

I love the boots. Love the service. Love Zappos! This is my new go-to place for everything! Thanks, Zappos.

Classic High Le Jardin Posted: 2/5/12
Reviewer: Shytiger from North Carolina
Overall: Rated:5 stars! Comfort: Rated:5 stars! Style: Rated:5 stars!

These are everything I had hoped they would be. Cute, comfortable, warm, durable, and easy to pull on. Although I typically wear a 7 1/2 the size 7 fit perfectly. I can't wait to get up north and really put them to the test with sub zero temperatures...I don't think there will be a problem at all!

Classic Ultra High Posted: 2/4/12
Reviewer: Keith p from anchorage, alaska
Overall: Rated:5 stars! Comfort: Rated:5 stars! Style: Rated:5 stars!

I received these Bogs in the middle of a blizzard and, when I went out to shovel the driveway, decided to wear them instead of my snow boots. I live in Alaska, so I've had many pairs of boots designed for every season. I was thoroughly impressed with these Bogs. They were quite warm, fit great and the tread had a solid grip on the fresh and packed snow. I tucked my jeans in to keep them dry and the neoprene upper kept snow from getting over the top and into the boot. Just looking at the tread, I'm not convinced these would do particularly well on solid ice, but I suspect they'll be great on wet and muddy surfaces. That's good news for me, since I bought them to go fishing. But I'm happily surprised to learn that they also make a fine winter boot.

Classic Short Posted: 2/3/12
Reviewer: Sarah from Albany, CA
Overall: Rated:5 stars! Comfort: Rated:5 stars! Style: Rated:5 stars!

Love these boots! Perfect for rain and snow! They are comfortable and sturdy. I feel that they are well made and will last me a long time.

Tuscany Classic High Posted: 2/2/12
Reviewer: Grace W from United States
Overall: Rated:5 stars! Comfort: Rated:5 stars! Style: Rated:5 stars!

They're honestly perfect. I get so many compliments on them, they keep my feet completely warm and dry, and they're so comfortable.

Classic Mid Le Jardin Posted: 2/2/12
Reviewer: Vanessa L from Saugerties, NY
Overall: Rated:5 stars! Comfort: Rated:5 stars! Style: Rated:5 stars!

Love them, adorable, comfy even for someone with a heel spur and keep me and my kids jumping in the puddles.

Lanai Classic High Posted: 1/31/12
Reviewer: Pat P from
Overall: Rated:5 stars! Comfort: Rated:5 stars! Style: Rated:5 stars!

Boots are great, and the fast service was outstanding. Bought the boots for my daughter. Her friend had purchased the same boots, different color and thought they ran a bit large. I ordered a 9 for my daughter who usually wears a 9.5. The boots had to be returned for a 10. The new pair of boots arrived before the first pair was shipped back. Whole process only took a couple of days. Thanks.

Rancher Steel Toe Posted: 1/31/12
Reviewer: Brad L from New Jersey
Overall: Rated:5 stars! Comfort: Rated:5 stars! Style: Rated:5 stars!

These boots are great. I have been wearing them at work for about six weeks. They are very comfortable. They keep my feet fairly warm to about 35 degrees. I bought some boot liners from gemplers and have been comfortable in temps below freezing. The only problem I had was the top of the boot wearing on my legs when I didn't have long socks or sweatpants on for protection. The boot liners also take of this issue, or you can just fold down the top of the boot. I have also owned a pair of muck steel toe boots and I prefer Bogs.

Rose Posted: 1/31/12
Reviewer: from ohio
Overall: Rated:5 stars! Comfort: Rated:5 stars! Style: Rated:5 stars!

Wonderfully narrow for those of us with narrow feet. I usually wear 9.5N, ordered 9 and it fits fine. High vamp with stretchy fabric help to keep it you feet.It is not a glamorous shoe but fits the bill for walking the dog in the wet or traipsing out to the garden.

Classic High Handles Posted: 1/31/12
Reviewer: from Erie, PA
Overall: Rated:5 stars! Comfort: Rated:5 stars! Style: Rated:5 stars!

These boots are very convenient! I can easily slip them on and off. (Essential because I am usually holding a baby and have a four yr. old running around.) I live in the Northeast, so these are perfect for all seasons. As far as fit goes, I wear between a 9.5 and 10. I ordered the 10, and I am glad I did. The length is perfect. They are very wide in the toe area. It can feel a little sloppy, but it can be easily fixed with socks. Love them! P.S. I know a size 10 is big, but these boots make my feet look huge.

Tuscany Classic Mid Posted: 1/31/12
Reviewer: Shoe B from Decatur, GA
Overall: Rated:4 stars! Comfort: Rated:4 stars! Style: Rated:4 stars!

Sizing varies significantly from Bogs I purchased last year. I initially bought one size up (8) because my last pair of Bogs were so tight in my regular size that they made my feet numb until they finally broke in. The size 8 in this style were huge so I returned them for size 7 (my normal size). Those were too big so I returned them again for size 6. These fit well, not at all tight.The foot is rather wide on these as well.

Tuscany Classic High Posted: 1/30/12
Reviewer: Deana B from Juneau, Alaska
Overall: Rated:5 stars! Comfort: Rated:5 stars! Style: Rated:5 stars!

I have been searching for a rain boot that keeps my extra-wide feet warm and dry. They would also need to fit over my large calves and be comfortable enough to walk long distances in (I walk at least 6 miles per day). They should be durable, and it would help if they looked nice. I live in rainy Southeast Alaska. Around here, people wear what's called southeast sneakers (Xtra Tuf brand rain boots). I've never worn them, though, because they are ugly and I doubt they would fit me. These boots are definitely pretty. They are popular enough here that I wouldn't be surprised if locals started calling them southeast high-heels. The material used for the upper part of the boot is soft and flexible. It is much more comfortable than the stiff material other boots are made of. This also makes it easier to get them over my large calves. I have to use a special technique: first fold the top down, then stick your foot in and tuck in your pants, then slowly roll the top back up. The shoe part is cushy enough for long distance walking. These boots keep my toes toasty even though I can't wear thick socks with them. My feet sweat in all the rain boots that I've tried, and these are no different. A boot dryer is important. After 2 months of wearing in early winter, a leak developed. I found a rip above my big toe where the decorative ridge is. The other side developed a leak in the heel. The tread is worn out. But keep in mind that I walk 6 miles per day, so they should last longer for normal people. My biggest hesitation in giving Bogs a try was that I couldn't find them in extra-wide widths. I eventually gave in and purchased a pair of the Tuscany style. My pinkie toe is a little squished, but not so much that I can't wear these boots. However, both the Lanai and May Flowers styles were too tight and had to be returned. They are perfect for wide feet. Medium width feet might need some thick socks.

Lanai Classic High Posted: 1/30/12
Reviewer: Deana B. from Juneau, Alaska
Overall: Rated:5 stars! Comfort: Rated:5 stars! Style: Rated:5 stars!

I have been searching for a rain boot that keeps my extra-wide feet warm and dry. They would also need to fit over my large calves and be comfortable enough to walk long distances in (I walk at least 6 miles per day). They should be durable, and it would help if they looked nice. I live in rainy Southeast Alaska. Around here, people wear what's called "southeast sneakers" (Xtra Tuf brand rain boots). I've never worn them, though, because they are ugly and I doubt they would fit me. These boots are definitely pretty. They are popular enough here that I wouldn't be surprised if locals started calling them "southeast high-heels." The material used for the upper part of the boot is soft and flexible. It is much more comfortable than the stiff material other boots are made of. This also makes it easier to get them over my large calves. I have to use a special technique: first fold the top down, then stick your foot in and tuck in your pants, then slowly roll the top back up. The shoe part is cushy enough for long distance walking. These boots keep my toes toasty even though I can't wear thick socks with them. My feet sweat in all the rain boots that I've tried, and these are no different. A boot dryer is important. After 2 months of wearing in early winter, a leak developed. I found a rip above my big toe where the decorative ridge is. The other side developed a leak in the heel. The tread is worn out. But keep in mind that I walk 6 miles per day, so they should last longer for normal people. My biggest hesitation in giving Bogs a try was that I couldn't find them in extra-wide widths. I eventually gave in and purchased a pair of the Tuscany style. My pinky toe is a little squished, but not so much that I can't wear these boots. However, both the Lanai and May Flowers styles were too tight and had to be returned. They are perfect for wide feet. Medium width feet might need some thick socks.

Classic Tall - May Flowers Posted: 1/30/12
Reviewer: Deana B from Juneau, Alaska
Overall: Rated:5 stars! Comfort: Rated:5 stars! Style: Rated:5 stars!

I have been searching for rain boots that keep my extra-wide feet warm and dry. They would also need to fit over my large calves and be comfortable enough to walk long distances in (I walk at least six miles per day). They should be durable, and it would help if they looked nice. I live in rainy Southeast Alaska. Around here, people wear what are called "southeast sneakers" (Xtra Tuf brand rain boots). I have never worn them, though, because they are ugly and I doubt they would fit me. These boots are definitely pretty. They are popular enough here that I would not be surprised if locals started calling them "southeast high-heels." The material used for the upper part of the boot is soft and flexible. It is much more comfortable than the stiff material other boots are made of. This also makes it easier to get them over my large calves. I have to use a special technique: first fold the top down, then stick your foot in and tuck in your pants, then slowly roll the top back up. The shoe part is cushy enough for long distance walking. These boots keep my toes toasty even though I cannot wear thick socks with them. My feet sweat in all the rain boots that I have tried, and these are no different. A boot dryer is important. After two months of wearing in early winter, a leak developed. I found a rip above my big toe where the decorative ridge is. The other side developed a leak in the heel. The tread is worn out. But keep in mind that I walk six miles per day, so they should last longer for normal people. My biggest hesitation in giving Bogs a try was that I could not find them in extra-wide widths. I eventually gave in and purchased a pair of the Tuscany style. My pinky toe is a little squished, but not so much that I cannot wear these boots. However, both the Lanai and May Flowers styles were too tight and had to be returned. They are perfect for wide feet. Medium width feet might need some thick socks.

Classic Mid Posted: 1/30/12
Reviewer: Jeff from Cleveland
Overall: Rated:5 stars! Comfort: Rated:5 stars! Style: Rated:5 stars!

I noticed the boots in the video are somewhat different then what's in the pictures. The tread is nothing like what's in the video. You can see in the photos how the tread really is. These feel great. They're rubber but not like rubber and a liner, they are space age materials. They are really warm. I got a size up and they are really snug and comfortable. They are easy to take on and off. The guy in vid says the thing in back is for snow shoes, I think its to push with your other foot to get them off. They are not hard to take off but you need to sit to do it. They are really tough and I have been taking the dog on walks in some ghastly weather conditions of snow, slush, mud and puddles. You can still slide on ice. They are good in the snow however. Maybe the grips in the video would be better. I like that gnarlieness more then the uniform tread on what you get. They should update the video. They are pure utility and not pretty but that's fine. I'd probably buy them again.

Classic High Posted: 1/30/12
Reviewer: Peter C from Bozeman, Montana
Overall: Rated:5 stars! Comfort: Rated:5 stars! Style: Rated:5 stars!

These boots are the best! Montana is a tough place for shoes, and these are perfect. Slogging through deep snow, crossing creeks...whatever. They're also very stable, so walking a long way is no problem.

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