Guide Gear Women's Low Bogger Rubber Clogs Black 8D (Medium)
- Brand:
- Guide Gear
- Model Number:
- Low Bogger
- UPC:
- 885344589028
- EAN:
- 0885344589028
- Walmart SKU:
- 2042211137
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Highest Price
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$39.95 | |
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$24.95 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$39.95 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.6/5 from 57 reviews.
These are the best shoes. I get a half a size larger so I can put in inserts.
I just received my first ever pair of these clogs and I absolutely love them. We've had a lot of rain recently in my area and it is very wet outside in the morning when I let my dogs out to take care of their business. My house shoes were getting soaked from the wet grass, rain and morning dew. I was looking for duck boots when I came across these clogs, and I'm so glad I did. These are exactly what I needed, and the price was much less than boots. My one complaint is that they are not comfortable to wear for very long.
Just what wanted. Replaced the pair from S. G. from over 10 years ago. You need same style in mid. height to complete my boot requirements.
Great quality and price
Unfortunately I had to return my shoes. I ordered a 7 and when I tried them on I felt like they were too long. I will be ordering a 6 and I think they will be fine. Looking forward to having the shoes. It's hard to find true waterproof shoes. I'm sure these will work great. Most people advertising waterproof shoes mean on the soles. The toes and sides need to be waterproof also. These appeared to be totally waterproof.
Just received my Guide Gear Low Bogger (rubber shoe-boots) and they fit! From the reviews, I was concerned they might be too big. I'm a true 8 and ordered an 8. Elastic closure surrounding the ankle is quite snug but if they still fit wearing heavier socks, I think the extra padding will help. Nice anti-slip tread on the bottom, but not so deep that pebbles & debris will become lodged. They appear to be well made and definitely seem comparable to the pricier brands if not better due to the ankle closure. Thankfully not too heavy for this old girl (some brands just weigh too much!). Now if they prove to be water-tight, I'll be a very happy gardener!
It's hard to find a waterproof shoe for chores. These fit well, are easy to get on and off, and have a good non-slip sole that doesn't collect gravel. It's perfect for farm chores in the summer since it's cooler than regular (high) rubber boots. This is the only place I have been able to find these.
I couldn't bring myself to spend the big bucks on the name brands, as we don't have horses anymore and the use is lighter. When I first put them on, I was a little disappointed with the thin sole. Then I took the liner out of my old muck shoes and put them in. They're just as good as the name brand now!
Hard to find a waterproof shoes. Most say that, but are only talking the soles. Feet get wet on top and ends of shoes, especially walking through wet grass. I was happy to find these. I ordered a 7 and it was too big. Then a 6, perfect. The shoe is very roomy so narrow feet won't like the fit. It's summer here and they are a little warmer than I've been wearing, but will be super great for winter days. The only con I have is that after wearing them for 7 days the rubber sole on one of the shoes is peeling off. However, I've been riding a 4-wheeler and there is a metal bar with teeth on the foot rest and the only thing I can think is that is causing the problem. I'm going to keep wearing them and hope not to spring a leak! If so, then I guess I'll order another pair for the winter. I won't be on the 4-wheeler as much this winter.
I purchased 1/2017 but didn't use them until this past winter(October). They already have a hole in the side. Kind of disappointed but being the cost is low, I still feel they are work the price. The Boggs and Much boots do the same thing at a much higher cost.
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $24.95 (Apr 26) to $39.95 (Jun 9) over the past 90 days. Current price is 39.2% above the 90-day average of $28.70.
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