I Regret Buying Bogs Boots?

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024

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  • @dezza72
    @dezza72 Před 14 dny +1

    I've got the Bogs craftsman. I've had them for over a year. I walk about 5kms a day and these boots look as good as the day I bought them. Best pair of boots I've ever owned.

  • @nicmccord7321
    @nicmccord7321 Před rokem +2

    I've been needing a pair, definitely looking into the bogs. Thanks!!

  • @hestiasgardenhomestead7562

    I wear the low rise bogs at work, I work for a pork processing plant. They do work well in that environment as well

  • @yvonnekrause6806
    @yvonnekrause6806 Před 2 lety +5

    Love mine ♥️ I have 3 pairs. We farm chickens, cows, & have horses. In Delaware we have lots of mud and all 4 seasons of weather. Most times I wear them all day every day.

  • @liz_bif6004
    @liz_bif6004 Před 2 lety +2

    I've worn bogs for 10 years about, thick wool socks prevents the rubbing.

  • @FolstrimHori
    @FolstrimHori Před 4 měsíci

    My company supplies bog boots but I always thought they had a durability issue, as after 3 months holes would start appearing in the sole and the waterproofong would be completely shot.
    Maybe my company just bought the cheapest kind of bogs.

  • @brucenunez01
    @brucenunez01 Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing your insights.

  • @harrylarry8330
    @harrylarry8330 Před 3 hodinami +1

    To the auther of this channel..
    Im on my 4 th year of my winter Bogg boots..
    No other boots except
    DUNLOP made it this far..
    My work is serious farming .👩‍🌾.. logging ...🪓
    An comercial construction...👷
    The secret of boots is to know what you need 🤔 for the work your doing 👢
    My BOOGS are good to -40 below 🥶 ☃️
    Thats the job i ask them to do...
    I dont wear them when Im Framing 👷🔨
    Or when it warmer an a lighter pair of rubber boots will making my chores in mud easyer..
    I dont cut 👨‍🏭 steel 👷 or weld or use a hot saw wearing my Boggs..
    I lace up my leather work boots boots 👢
    When im logging
    I take my warm Boggs off ..an put on my steel toe steel plated logging boots 👢 that cost a bit over $500 ..
    The secret to life is to know how to dress for the job your doing..I wear a size 18 boot ..Boogs an Dunlop are 2 of a very small pool of mens work wear providers that cater to the everyday wooking man
    Some men I know
    Buy MUCK BRAND..
    Those boots are a sad joke ..they are for girly men who dont demand much from a pair of dependable footwear..
    Also if your pull on boots 👢 are to small of size, you will eat out the heel fabric of the boot ...go get fitted with a scale...
    An two socks maje it difference in winter
    Boots ..change em 🧦 through out the day ...an alow your boot insides to dry will you sleep
    THE only thing I truely HATE about Boggs an cheap Muck brand dies it too...
    Is use cheap black pannty hose for the boot uppers..
    What a stupid engineering joke ..
    Any small abrasion
    Will tear them 🙇‍♀️
    This malfunction desperately needed to adressed...
    Useing a thickers high tread count strong woven nylon would easly take care of this idiotic proplem...
    Other wise 🙆 Bogg makes a good deep cleated waterpoof boot 👢 Good to
    Minus temperatures 🌡 🥶
    A pair of BOGGS WILL save your feet from frost bite ☃️ an amputation 🔪
    Real work boots 👢
    For men who 💪work 🤠

  • @danwesson2485
    @danwesson2485 Před 5 měsíci +2

    All slip on boots chafe the heel. It is the design.

  • @TracyTsVideos
    @TracyTsVideos Před 6 měsíci +1

    I purposely buy boots a bit larger than I would like because I wear thick socks for extra cushion and for more insulation for Maine winter use. I just deal with hot boots in summer time.
    Marino wool socks are not cheap, but they are great for this purpose.

  • @MrNathanh3
    @MrNathanh3 Před rokem +2

    Try the Bogs Bozeman boot. It’s seamless and 30% lighter with a -72 temp rating. Also another good option would be the workman seamless.

  • @commercialconcepts2198
    @commercialconcepts2198 Před rokem +1

    Just bought some Bogs Bedrock II 8” composite high tops. Looking forward to to trying them!

  • @batpherlangkharkrang7976
    @batpherlangkharkrang7976 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi.... Thank you for showing your video homestead 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 🏡🎥👍👍👍

  • @IGmeanwell
    @IGmeanwell Před rokem +3

    I have the same Bogs as your original pair and after four years I wore down the heel. I still wear them from time to time but I decided to get a new pair which I have found to be way more durable. I have the workman low composite toe (I use for heavy duty work, tractor work and snow plowing) very warm not too heavy. Then I bought a pair of Bozeman Yulex for my wife who finds the men’s fit more comfortable but then her foot shape size changed while pregnant and so I wear those now as my main snow boot for play with my 9 year old.
    The Bozeman and workman both have extra fabric at the ankle just above the heel that kind of sucks your foot into place. I believe that was to limit the amount of foot movement while walking without making the boot too difficult to put on or step into; that may fix your heel problem (the classics don’t have this heel pad).

    • @alextorkelson
      @alextorkelson Před 8 měsíci

      What are your thoughts on Bozeman vs Workman if you don't mind me asking? I'd assume the Workman is more work driven, but is it actually better?

    • @IGmeanwell
      @IGmeanwell Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@alextorkelson the short answer is the Yulex Bozeman I have are incredibly warm, flexible but not much in terms of protection. The Workman are aimed at protecting your feet, however they are still warm with more insulation in the bottom of the foot so if your on concrete or ice the cold takes much longer to carry through the rubber to your foot. Finally the workman has way more aggressive tread and in general more stiff from its hard toe. Both are amazing for the coldest conditions in the foothills of the Adirondacks where I reside but the workman are not great for play and the Bozeman are more aimed at work/play where you don’t need protection. Also the Bozeman feel more sneaker like.

    • @alextorkelson
      @alextorkelson Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@IGmeanwell Definitely appreciate the reply, that helps a LOT! Thank you. I'm personally a residential electrician in MN so probably identical weather to Adirondacks, and I'm often standing on concrete for long periods of time for devicing. Composite toe hasn't been necessary for me, but cold carrying through the rubber sounds like Workman's maybe a no brainer lol. I'm tempted to buy both types just for testing purposes, I'm kind of hoping Bozeman + 'Darn Tough' (brand) boot socks do the trick.

    • @IGmeanwell
      @IGmeanwell Před 8 měsíci

      @@alextorkelson the workman plus the darn tough mountaineer socks are my go to below 0F and it’s super cozy. They also have a workman soft toe, well I only have the composite I can’t imagine the difference is that different other than added flexibility. I love Darn Tough socks, the main factory is about 90 minutes from us and we have a local outfitter. For the coldest temps I stick with their mountaineers or the hunters … haven’t tried their work oriented ones yet.

    • @alextorkelson
      @alextorkelson Před 8 měsíci

      @@IGmeanwell Feeling like an absolute rookie right about now.. didn't even NOTICE heavyweight mountaineer exist, absolutely awesome lol - just ordered Mountaineer and again super appreciate it. Been using Darn Tough midweight, and as of today - midweight Darn Tough + Bogs Bozeman and feet were toasty while it was 25 out. Looks like I'll be having fun experimenting Mountaineer + Bozeman soon - potentially to find out Workman boots were a must..

  • @wilderlifehomestead
    @wilderlifehomestead Před 2 lety

    Great content! I hope to see more from you soon.

  • @AndrewMoorey
    @AndrewMoorey Před 8 měsíci

    Check out Engo blister prevention patches to reinforce that heel area.

  • @Falconlibrary
    @Falconlibrary Před 2 lety

    I don't remember what our rubber chore boots were when I was a kid growing up on the farm, but they didn't have any breathable materials. My older sister has a farm and she uses HISEA Women’s Waterproof Boots.

  • @tigar0485
    @tigar0485 Před 2 lety +2

    11 months doesn't sound like a long life for a boot BUT when you do the math to find out what you pay per use + the warranty, it's not so bad. $140/334 days = $0.42 per day to use the boots for 11 months

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  Před 2 lety +3

      Well, actually it’s 11 months TIMES TWO, sense I should be able to get at least another 11 months out of these brand new pair of boots. Which just came in! 😁

    • @bewell4743
      @bewell4743 Před rokem

      I wonder if there is some sort of extra comfortable patch that you could lay on the inside heel section of the boot that could be replaceable and would take the brunt of the wear to extend the life of the booth.
      It also comes to mind that perhaps your lack of socks sometimes puts the wear directly from the heel to the boot. Where if you wore socks, that would act as the patch i described above, perhaps the boots life would dramatically be lengthened.
      I love this section where you mindfully thinking through the right foot and then the left foot then the left foot and the right foot, that was hilarious. Very refreshingly real videos.

  • @russellehrgood9835
    @russellehrgood9835 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Most of my work shoes wear out the heal, after a year or so. So I started using a shoe horn to put on my boots, stopped the heal wear. I think that putting on the boots causes this problem. I also have a boot jack to take them off, so much easier. I wear a 13 wide and was wondering how the medium width fits? Could not find a wide in Bogs boots.

  • @chadhutzell9543
    @chadhutzell9543 Před rokem

    Idk if you've heard of the brand but kamik has a large line of rubber boots some of which are made in the us. You should totally check them out!

  • @MichelleJ..
    @MichelleJ.. Před 2 lety

    I have problems with my knee from an injury. I have to wear boots that lace up tight around my ankle to keep my leg straight so my knee doesn't hurt. But I will recommend my husband watch this as he is looking for some boots like that.

  • @lisasharples5654
    @lisasharples5654 Před rokem

    My husband's Bogs only lasted 1 winter...they now have a hole in the heel. Totally disappointed.

  • @colinscoines144
    @colinscoines144 Před rokem

    The exact same thing happened to me. Except mine are over 2 years old i need to look for an alternative.

  • @kipcudd7253
    @kipcudd7253 Před 2 lety

    I've got the bogs also and I use a boot horn to get them off.

  • @caverunbassmaster7659

    Best muck type boot I've ever owned 👍🏼

  • @christopherhughes46
    @christopherhughes46 Před rokem

    After 1 year the sides were blown out on my bogs. Severely disappointed. I'm trying mucks this time

  • @FrankChesser
    @FrankChesser Před 9 měsíci

    in my opinion they are the best comfort on my feet. if they could stop the soles from wearing and gettin leaks before a year i will keep buying them unless that would be another 50 dollars

  • @UkjentDimensjon
    @UkjentDimensjon Před rokem +1

    I'm so confused.... this was a very positive review so why do you regret getting them??

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  Před rokem

      There was a “?” in the title. Sometimes you gotta get the CZcams audience’s attention.
      Not clickbait, just an attempt at an enticing title.

  • @bigpaul1170
    @bigpaul1170 Před rokem

    Wearing socks might help the heel problem.

  • @habl00pep
    @habl00pep Před 6 měsíci +1

    Wellies 😊

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  Před 6 měsíci

      Oh what are those?

    • @habl00pep
      @habl00pep Před 6 měsíci

      @@BetterTogetherLife czcams.com/video/PsyXin4eiSY/video.htmlsi=Bo6QHLI-tsziA-Dj

    • @habl00pep
      @habl00pep Před 6 měsíci

      Bogs boots are wellies 😊

  • @pennywillis8895
    @pennywillis8895 Před 2 lety

    🇦🇺Maybe you need a thicker sock to help with the heal ware in your muck boots.

  • @danmoore5509
    @danmoore5509 Před rokem

    You said you wear a 9.5 but Bogs are only full sized. Did you get a 10 or 9?

  • @northwesthappz5033
    @northwesthappz5033 Před 7 měsíci

    Put a piece of duck tape at that spot it will slide off and on better

  • @jordanmercredi3740
    @jordanmercredi3740 Před rokem

    I have yet to try mine i have an opposite problem that most people have with thick soles most people likes that it makes them taller im almost 7 ft tall i really gotta watch when im wearing boots lol. Duck 2x as often

  • @Faithfulfamily
    @Faithfulfamily Před 2 lety

    I'm using Dryshod. The steel toe version. The Bog boot wasn't bad that I tried but I think the Dryshod is better. The Muck was terrible! I went through 3 in less than 3 years and I tried a Bekina boot which I didn't have any success with either. Dryshod all the way!

  • @Liofa73
    @Liofa73 Před rokem +1

    I guess because you're wearing them constantly, you're getting a lot of hours out of them for the price you paid, getting your money's worth for sure. Whether they can reinforce the heal with more stitching is something you'll have to take up with them. Because you're a heavy user they might listen. I wear the heals out in my shoes, there are some heel products you can fit into the shoes to stop that.

    • @harrylarry8330
      @harrylarry8330 Před 2 hodinami +1

      I bet your dragging you feet ..
      I used to wear out work shoes 🥾 in 3 to 6 months till I installed steel plates to the heels of my boots..concrete...gravel..an aspha all are harder on heels 👠 than dirt

  • @mattdlmn
    @mattdlmn Před rokem +1

    Why do so many people say whenever instead of when? Anyways great video, great work

    • @cmnr8487
      @cmnr8487 Před 2 měsíci

      "when" is one time, "whenever" is more than one time ongoingly.

  • @landylaura
    @landylaura Před rokem +1

    Try using a Dr Scholl's heel pad in the back. I mean they're not gonna send you a new pair every year, buddy.

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  Před rokem

      I know right!!!

    • @harrylarry8330
      @harrylarry8330 Před 2 hodinami +1

      Son your getting your boots to small ..
      Go get your feet measured wearing
      2 Pair of socks
      One pair crew socks 🧦..an a pair a wool socks 🧦 over that 🤷‍♀️ that will give you the right size for pull on winter snow / mud insulated woik boots 👢
      Winter insulated work boos are not meant to be tight ..
      Like a pretty pair of Ballerinav🧚‍♀️ slippers 🩰 ..its the movement of the foot 🦶 An the dead air space that protects you you from cold feet an
      Frost bite 🔪
      You may be trying to wear the wrong kind of footwear🩴 🩰 🥾👠 🩰 for the Job Your trying to work at..

  • @FabulosoSpray
    @FabulosoSpray Před rokem

    Would you find that these boots run a bit bigger/smaller or run accurate to normal size? Can't find any other boot to fit me, thinking about giving these a go.

  • @666dynomax
    @666dynomax Před 8 měsíci +1

    Buy Dunlop’s

    • @cseanny
      @cseanny Před 8 měsíci

      I recently bought a pair of Bogs Madras boots and whilst they are extremely comfortable to wear, they are absolutely useless on mud! No traction whatsoever! I use them every morning when I go on a 4 ish mile walk with my neighbour. Whilst I’m slipping (and swearing!) my way along the trail he’s flying ahead in front in his £15 Dunlops! No issues at all. The tread design on the Bogs is so bad it’s ridiculous. My next pair of boots will be Dunlops.

  • @jaredr2518
    @jaredr2518 Před rokem

    Wish they made a damn comp toe with the handles to put on

    • @harrylarry8330
      @harrylarry8330 Před 2 hodinami

      My Boogs have composition safty toe ..
      Stainless steel plate in the foot bed...
      An a pull stap sewn into the top and the boot..they are good to -40 below ☃️
      Also 🤔 if you are haveing to struggle to get into your boots 👢
      They are either damp an haven't been dried out....ot you need a larger size boot
      Tye propler fit is when you have 2 pair of socks on your feet
      One wicking pair and one wool pair..
      Dead air space equal
      Warmth
      🤷‍♀️ size matters

  • @jeffcarr2265
    @jeffcarr2265 Před 8 měsíci +1

    We'll see I work in a log yard

    • @harrylarry8330
      @harrylarry8330 Před 2 hodinami +1

      You'd be better off with Dunlop Brand
      Explorer series ..
      THEY are Mine an
      Electrical shock proof ...acid proof come with Safety toes an puncture proof stainless steel inbed ..
      An unlike Boggs An crappy Muck 🤮
      They dont 🤷‍♀️ use black pantty hose👙 for the Boot tops 👢
      When ya want good hi grade work wear ..
      Shop where the pros do 🙆‍♀️ like the Mining ⛏️ an Oil 🛢 company's 👥️ do..
      Also you can't beat looking at the work wear the
      Offshore men
      An the Long shoreman depend on every day
      All of my Rain Gear🌫 an insulated foul weather gear 🌪is top shelf

  • @brentolsenthanksformaking2528

    I wear them in Wyoming there pretty good Romans 10:9

  • @alias_not_needed
    @alias_not_needed Před rokem +1

    what a misleading video title...

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  Před rokem +1

      Did you see the question mark?

    • @alias_not_needed
      @alias_not_needed Před rokem +1

      @@BetterTogetherLife yes. but still a suggestive question in my oppinion. with such a question i would expect a different result of the review (if i were the first time on youtube) :D