Bogs  Bozeman Tall Rain Boots - Men's

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Neither rain nor snow nor subzero temps should keep you from your to-do list. Bogs Bozeman Tall rain boots have light, seamless construction that's waterproof and insulated for warmth in extreme cold.

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Features

  • 100% waterproof with durable hand-lasted rubber over 4-way stretch inner booties
  • Constructed with 7mm Neo-Tech waterproof insulation and comfort rated to -72°F (-57.8°C)
  • Seamless construction is 30% lighter and more durable than other rain boots
  • Rebound technology in outsoles provides lasting comfort
  • Dual-density EVA footbeds have DuraFresh biotechnology that activates for odor control
  • Bogs Max-Wick lining wicks moisture to keep feet dry
  • Bogs Stabilizer provides natural fit and support underfoot; dual insoles adapts to foot width
  • Nonmarking and self-cleaning BioGrip chemical- and slip-resistant outsoles

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Comfort Range is an approximate value based on high activity levels and can be affected by many conditions, including weather, wearer's activity level, fitness, metabolism, perspiration, circulation, exposure time, clothing and cold sensitivity.
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Technical Specs

Best Use

Casual

Footwear Height

Mid-calf

Footwear Height (in.)

14.5 inches

Boot Shaft Circumference (in.)

12 inches

Footwear Closure

Slip-on

Waterproof

Yes

Upper

55% rubber/45% fabric

Lining

Fabric

Insulated

Yes

Insulation

Neo-Tech neoprene

Midsole

EVA

Outsole

Rubber

Weight (Pair)

4 pounds

Gender

Men's

Comfort Range

-72 degrees (F)

Size Chart

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Bogs Footwear - Men's
677.588.599.51010.51111.51213141516
U.S. Men's677.589.599.51010.51111.51213141516
Foot Length (in.)9.910.2510.2510.610.610.910.911.211.211.511.511.812.112.412.7513

Sizing Notes

If you are a ½ size, we recommend that you move up to the next full size to allow proper air flow.

Reviews
230 reviews with an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars

92% 11 of 12 reviewers recommended

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Zack H
Location:Seattle, WA
Age:25–34
Weight:225–250 lbs.
Height:6'1"
Typical Shoe Size:Mens 13
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

If you have big feet, buy a size up!

A comfortable boot - I wear size 13s and have wide feet, ended up purchasing a size 14 and have a pretty decent fit both width and length wise. If I wore a slightly thicker wool sock I'm sure I could fill it in. Broke the pair in during a camping trip that turned...pretty wet. I found my calves cramping while kneeling in these, but otherwise range of motion and comfort were good. Feet stayed dry too which was a plus. Be cautioned though that these are not great wading boots, as the hand-holes in the sides reduce the maximum depth you can submerge too. Also, the pair is fairly heavy, making it tiring for extended distance wear.

Age:25–34
Weight:225–250 lbs.
Height:6'1"
Typical Shoe Size:Mens 13

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Matt
Location:Washington D.C., DC, United States
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
8 years ago

Great Boot - slight discomfort at shins

I recently purchased these for a trip to Upstate NY in December: 20-30 below zero (with wind-chills) and moderate snow depth. Feet were extremely warm with thick socks. Never got sweaty in the rubber bottom foot part. Extremely sure-footed (no slipping on ice). I am a normal size 9 but bought 10 for thicker winter socks. Fit is perfect. HOWEVER- at the top of the boot at shin height, I got abrasions and was bruised. I attempted to wear my higher winter socks pulled over long-johns with some relief. Not sure if the neoprene top will break in or if I need to dedicate higher padded ski socks but on bare skin (just above the top of the sock line) it got pretty painful. I will try and upload the photo later... Would give 5 stars but the pain mitigates it to a 4 star rating.

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Anonymous
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
5 years ago

Second pair and planning on a third

We already had a pair of Bozeman Tall boots in the house but when outdoor projects in the weather-challenging PNW made it difficult for sharing, we ordered a second pair. Sliding into them with ease, we are on our way out the door with the pups or clearing brush from the side yard or slopping through the surf on the nearby beach. We realize these will be a great gift for dad in the wintery Great Lakes area, slipping them on to run the snowblower, getting supplies from the pole-barn, or slogging through the slush to gather the latest from the corner post office. A third pair will be ordered next. Sturdy, weather-proof, comfortable, and styling'! Our family digs 'em!

GBBULB
Location:Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
7 years ago

Great winter boot

Michigan weather moves from rain to snow in the same month of winter, i purchased the Boggs Bozeman in hopes of keeping my feet warm , dry and comfortable during the cold Michigan winters.... they do just that! I am happy and so are my feet.

Anonymous
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

Excellent 'Chore' Boots

These are excellent 'chore' boots, exactly as advertised. They are warm and waterproof. They pull on quickly and easily using the 'handles' in the shaft, and pull off almost as easily using the 'spurs' over the heel. The second insole size adjustment system worked perfectly: I wear a wide half-size, and the boots were uncomfortably tight with both insoles in place. Removing the second insole (as the instructions clearly explained) immediately made them quite comfortable. On the downside, I would not recommend these boots for all-day wear, long walks or any sort of climbing. Like most pull-ons, they fit rather loosely, which isn't good for lots of walking, stairs or ladders.

Anonymous
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
5 years ago

Don't wait, hit the BUY button you won't be sorry!!!!!!!

For years I kept saying every winter I need a good pair of waterproof boots. This year I finally decided to take the plunge. I have a wide foot and most well known brands do not have anything but med. I came across Bogs and glad I did. Wish I purchased these years ago. Used these for the 20" of snow we just got. Not 1 issue these boots. I have nerve damage in my feet they are always cold. Honestly with these on I had to turn my heated sox to low because my feet got so hot. They are a little tough to get off. Sit down and use the little tab by the heal to help pull off. I am thinking of getting another pair.

kingfish
Location:Sammamish,WA
Age:65–74
Weight:175–200 lbs.
Height:5'9"
Typical Shoe Size:Mens 11
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago

very functional, great for wet conditions

This is my third pair of bog boots. Overall, they’re great boots, BUT they need to do more to make them more durable. The neoprene can delaminate and separate from both heels of the shoe. The outer material can also sometimes tear easily. That said, Bogs is aware of the problem and the hang tags in this new Bog boot says there’s a 100% increase in durability. This latest version appears to be tougher ( fingers crossed). Aside from the durability issue, they’re a great, comfortable outdoor work boot especially for muddy, wet conditions!

Age:65–74
Weight:175–200 lbs.
Height:5'9"
Typical Shoe Size:Mens 11

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Gene
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
11 months ago

Does what you expect, wish durability was a bit better

So I'm on my third pair of bozeman talls. Love 'em, they're comfortable, warm, definitely waterproof (I ford shallow streams pretty regularly), and easy to take on/off. My only point of contention with them is that the sole of the boot gets a crack in it after about two years, hence being on my third pair. It normally shows up around where the ball of your foot would be. Once this crack has started, the boot is no longer waterproof, there's no way to seal/repair it. I'm not so much upset that the boots don't last longer, but rather that it's always the same spot that wears down and cracks first.

Bobu
Location:NW Iowa
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
2 months ago

Low Temp Exaggerated, Top Uncomfortable

I've purchased these 1 year ago for ice fishing and snow removal. Today (12-7) I wore them with 1 pair of cotton socks for 3 hours during snow removal in 18 degrees temp. My toes became chilly, earlier when ice fishing in temps near zero, my toes were chilly in 2 hours. I don't believe the -70 temp claim. The tops are uncomfortable after a couple hours even with long johns over socks. After 3 hours, my upper chin was red from repeated abrasion. Some kind of cushioning around the top would probably solve the issue. I will try adding cushioning myself. These boots are not worth the asking price.

Anonymous
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

The best winter boots I've ever owned

I bought some bogs for both my kids and was so jealous of theirs, I went back and bought a pair for myself! I love how these don't have laces, are completely waterproof top to bottom, very warm, and look good too! Not to go on, but I feel like I've been waiting my whole life for a pair of boots like these. If you've ever yelled in frustration about your boots sentences like, "why is only half the boot waterproof!" or "what are these laces even for, they just come untied and drag in the slush ever time!" then look no further ... The Bozeman Tall Bogs have come to answer your prayers.

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