- Feel lucky even on the rainiest of days with the 100% waterproof protection of the Bogs® Classic Tall 4-H rain boots.
- Durable hand-lasted rubber upper with a 7mm Neo-Tech four-way stretch bootie construction that provides waterproof insulation and comfortable warmth.
- 100% waterproof pull-on rain boot.
- Comfort rated to -40°F/-40°C. (Yup, this temp conversion is correct.)
- Max-Wickâ„¢ moisture-wicking lining helps keep feet stay drier.
- Interior is treated with DuraFresh anti-odor protection for a fresher foot environment.
- Contoured EVA footbed for added underfoot comfort and support.
- Non-marking rubber outsole with a self-cleaning tread.
- Imported.
- Product measurements were taken using size 9, width D – Medium. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
- Weight of footwear is based on a single item, not a pair.
- Measurements:
- Weight: 2 lbs 6 oz
- Shaft: 13 in
Bogs Classic Tall 4-H | Boots
$135.00 Original price was: $135.00.$93.99Current price is: $93.99.
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| Color | Black |
|---|---|
| size | 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 8, 9 |
| width | D – Medium |
16 reviews for Bogs Classic Tall 4-H | Boots
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John –
Seems like a good boot. I prefer the Rancher, but they were not in stock when I need to order them.
Joshua –
I wear them around the farm and actually forget they are on my feet. They are comfortable on all types of surfaces. The boots are easy to put on and take off. Great boots!
GuestF –
Perfect fit for my son and the 4-H logo is wonderful.
AltaBella –
I normally wear Men’s 10-1/2 so ordered these in 11. Even wearing thin socks my toes were cramped. After just 5 steps the boots went back in the box. I had on smooth leggings and don’t have wide calves, nevertheless the boots were quite snug. I think jeans or cords would be a tough fit, especially if one were wearing thick socks.
Terry –
Great boots, love that they support 4H!
Deana –
These seem over priced for what they really are and the top of leg isn’t big enough for muscled legs
GuestF –
Nice quality but runs small.
Anonymous –
Bought these for my growing kid. When my 11 year old does go to schoolit’s usually outside and often cold, snowy or muddy. He had grown into adult sizes, but still wanted Bogs, as they’re the best for those conditions. He has wide feet and calves, but they fit okay even with his pants tucked in. He is a sturdy guy. He misses having the handles to pull them up, and they’re a bit taller than the description states, but he likes them after several hikes through our snowy field. We are the same size, except I have even wider 17 inch calves, they did not fit me in the calves when I tried them on with leggings, but the foot bed seemed true to size.
Corey –
Very comfortable and warm
Matthew –
These are the best boots for durability. Have tried all major brands and these are the only ones that hold up for farm work. Warm and comfortable.
Anonymous –
They fit perfectly ?
Jocelyn –
Runs narrow for feet. Was way too small for my dad who wears an 11 in everything. Have to go a size and a half larger.
Outdoorsman –
These are sized smaller than usual. My father always wears an 11 and he couldn’t even get his feet in the boot. Trying one size larger!
Joseph –
I rented a pair of these boots from a cruise line during a trip to Antartica, and liked them so much I bought a pair. The fit is probably a half-size big, which is great when wearing thick wool socks. Traction is a strong point, walking over snow and ice. I spent probably half a day a couple of times walking/cruising in the boots and they remained very comfortable.
Jorgen –
Love them, tall and with no handle, can walk in deep water and you don’t pull off the top by pulling too hard on those handles.
Andrew –
4th or 5th pair, buy them on sale cant beat the price to durability. Wore them in Hawaii Oregon and the Adirondacks. Basically pretty extreme environments. Great on the lava, great in the snow, when you finally get a hole in them, still great for weed whacking, painting and summer stuff. I get about 2 seasons of hard wear before I spring a leak. Hope this helps with any one homesteading on a budget. Mahalo boggs. Andrew