BOGSBozeman Mid Men's Boot
R**G
These are phenomenal boots for farm chores.!
Warm and easy to pull on and off. There is a little thing on the heel that makes it very easy to push each boot off with the other toe. And it has pull loops for putting these on that seem really quite sturdy in their design. They are insulated rubber as well. Bogs makes a great product. Great traction tread as well.
K**R
Great Boot
Great boot, easy to put on no bending over. Easy to take off. I wear a boot size 10.5. I bought size 11 they worked great. Keep feet warm with only cotton socks on. Can be used to hike with, used elk hunting they worked great in the mountains of WY.
M**E
Waterproof, comfortable and easy to wear
Very easy to get on and off, wore them in below zero temp for three hours while shoveling and they are completely warm. They also fit under pants legs correctly so snow doesn’t get down the boot.
L**N
Not a bad fit for a weird foot - perhaps best of a bad lot
I have a bit of a weird foot/fit. Measure 9.5D, but I like lots of toe box room. For lace up boots I go with a 10 wide and I'm almost always a happy camper. I have quite a high arch however and this sometimes makes for a difficult fit.Read the reviews on size of the Bogs Bozeman boot, many claiming the boot is quite roomy, and decided, with a fair bit of trepidation, to downsize to a 9.I own lace-up boots, I own Pac boots, what I'm looking for here is a pull on boot I can get on in a jiffy when the dogs want to go for a winter walk. That high arch that I alluded to makes this a challenge. Most pull on boots and a high arch do NOT go together.I've owned Keen Revel Chelsea. I could get them on, and they were good boots for a couple of years. But the leather cracked and they lost waterproofness. There's one thing a winter dog-walking boot has to do and that's keep your foot dry. Did not purchase a second pair of Keens.Next went with Nortiv 8. Can get them on but had immediate durability problems. The tongue material started wearing immediately making the zipper impossible to operate. Then after about a year they started leaking - couldn't even quite figure out where, but I think the rand. Not a chance in hell I'd buy another pair.Oboz - my new favorite boot manufacturer - makes the Big Sky II pull-on. Optimistically purchased a pair. Could not even get my foot into them. Same problem with North Face Chilkat V.Came across Bogs and their great reviews and once again became optimistic. Arrived yesterday. I can get my foot into them. Yay! There's a weird rubber bumper at the back of the heel that makes it a bit difficult to get your heel seated to the bottom of the boot, requiring a bit of an extra push. Started walking in the house. It immediately became apparent why Bogs put in the weird bumper. The fit in the heel is loose despite the difficulty getting the heel fully seated in the boot. Toe box room is perfect (I took out the second insole, as Bogs instructs if you're looking for a wide fit. Length is good. Even with the downsize to a 9 my front toe was not hitting the front of the boot. I think if I was wearing these for hiking mountains the length would be too short and I'd have a sore big toe going down the mountain (when your foot is constant being thrust to the front of the boot) but for dog walking length is fine.The only problem is with my dratted high instep. Left boot is fine. But the fit is a bit tight across the instep of the right boot. Whether that's manufacturing imprecision or my feet being slightly different sizes I cannot say.Bottom line: a good-fitting boot is one that you forget you have on once you're 5 minutes into wearing them. I can't quite say that about these Bozeman Mids. I wore them on a dog walk this morning and I continued to notice looseness in the heal and tightness across my instep. However, right now, they are the best of a mediocre to bad fit for me (I want to emphasize it's not that the boots are mediocre or bad - they appear to be a quality boot that will last a long time, I'm evaluating the fit of the boot hopefully to help others who might have a similar foot to mine). They are staying until I find something better, then off to eBay they will go.
S**D
Great boots
They are comfortable and warm
V**
Snow and rain boots
Good quality snow and rain boots
A**R
My husband loved them
My husband loves these boots and he has Barney Rubble feet so finding anything that is comfortable for him is like pulling hen’s teeth. He said they were the most comfortable boots he has ever had and living in Northern Wisconsin where we wear boots at least 4 months a year that says a lot!
M**.
So far, so good.
We got these for my husband. So far, he has been very happy with them (one week). They fit and are very warm. They seem well made. The only concern is what previous reviewers have mentioned, they are not overly tall so do not work for deep snow. The lower height does make them easier to get on/off however.
G**A
Husband very happy
I purchased these for my husband and he is in love with these boots. Finally he has boots that don't leak and are very warm. He wears these for work and is outside all day. They are easy to slip on and fairly easy to take off. Would highly recommend.
A**R
Excellent comfort and build quality
Very comfortable and keeps your feet warm and dry
R**A
Hervorragend!
Gute Qualität,warm und dicht,leicht anzuziehen
G**S
Perfect outdoor boots comfortable
Perfect size very comfortable
G**.
you can't ask for better Boots
in falls and winter those boots a perfect. they are impermeable, no water go inside. they are warm and my foot never get cold with those Boots. It's me second pair the first one wat very tuff, i kept them for 10 years. Those one are exactly the same model and same after 10 year the boots were stilll hot in winter and confortable. they worts theprice they ask for, even more than that. I leave in quebec Canada, and here in january the wather go to minus 30 celcius and like i tol you never get colg with this perfect boots.
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