Bogs Baby Otter Waterproof Boots Reviews

4.5 Rating 2 Reviews
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Soft, durable waterproof boots your littlest cubs can grow up with- but won’t want to grow out of!
Product Details:
Created in collaboration with leading footwear specialists Bogs, our exclusive Spotty Otter x Baby Bogs waterproof boots are lightweight and flexible, with a plush lining to keep toes warm and dry all day long. Designed especially for your fast-growing littlest cubs, their Neo-Tech insulation, DuraFresh bio-technology, and machine washable technology will keep them cute and cosy from the toes up. In vibrant red, the easy on-off back opening and pull on handles make light work for little hands: “Look dad, I can do it myself!”
Features:
100% Waterproof materials from top to bottom
Constructed with 3mm Neo-Tech waterproof insulation
DuraFresh natural bio-technology activates to fight odours
BOGS Max-Wick evaporates sweat to keep feet dry
Plush lining for warmth and comfort
Pull-on handles and easy on-off back opening
Comfort rated to 14°F/-10°C
Machine washable (choose a gentle cold-water cycle, with half-dose of mild detergent. Air-dry stuffed with paper to preserve shape).
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Ellen Larkin
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Fantastic boots, my little one is a fairly new walker and he can walk well in these. I struggled to find traditional wellies that fit so these are great, with the velcro fastenings they are so easy to take on and off. He loves wearing them and wants to wear them in the house all the time. They seem very comfortable and his feet and stayed dry while walking in rain and mud
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Posted 1 year ago
Thank you for your review Ellen, it is great to hear that he loves wearing them :)
Posted 11 months ago
These are the best waterproof boots I have come across with ‘barefoot’ properties. My kids can get them on/off with ease and a minor change I would like to see made is for the boots to go a wee bit higher up the calf for kids that go hell-for-leather when splashing in puddles :)
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Posted 1 year ago