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Rainy days and slushy puddles are no match for a waterproof boot topped by a stretchy neoprene shaft with cutout handles for an easy-on fit. Warm Neo-Tech insulation and a four-way-stretch inner bootie with EVA cushioning ensure cozy comfort, while a grippy, self-cleaning sole resists mud and debris.
- Waterproof: protects against rain, puddles and slush to keep feet dry in wet conditions
- Pull-on style with cutout handles
- Constructed with 5mm Neo-Tech waterproof insulation
- Bogs Max-Wick lining evaporates sweat to keep feet dry
- DuraFresh natural biotechnology activates to fight odors
- Seamless construction
- Rebound cushioning provides all-day comfort and energy return
- Reflective mark on heel
- Heel Lock prevents heel slip and ensures optimal fit
- Temperature rated to -35°F/-37°C
- Removable EVA-cushioned insole
- BioGrip slip-resistant outsole
- Rubber and textile upper/textile lining/rubber sole
- Imported
- Kids' Shoes
- Item #6059097
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Size info
- Walker: 12-24 mos., Toddler: 2-4 yrs., Little Kid: 4-8 yrs., Big Kid: 8-12 yrs.
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Bogs
Inclement weather is no match for Bogs, an Oregon-based footwear brand that's seen more than its fair share of rain, mud and muck. Founded in 2002, Bogs keeps its customers enjoying the great outdoors through extra-comfy, ultra-durable, waterproof shoes built to last a lifetime. And with punchy prints and unique details, Bogs proves that style and function go hand in hand.
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Dec 13, 2020
Solid warm boots, a bit heavy
Bought these to use as rain boots and they are very well constructed and would keep feet warm and dry and likely work in snow ( and mud). They were just a bit too heavy and clunky for intended use, so exchanging for the more classic Bog rain boots.
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