The Bogs Men's Sauvie Slip On Low Height Chukka Waterproof Rain Boot is designed to provide maximum protection and comfort for your feet in muddy or rainy conditions. Made with 100% waterproof materials, these boots keep your feet warm and dry while allowing you to navigate through wet environments effortlessly.
Incorporating DuraFresh bio-technology, the boots actively combat unwanted odors, making them an excellent choice for extended wear. Additionally, the Bogs Max-Wick technology works diligently to wick away sweat, ensuring that your foot environment remains comfortable and free from moisture buildup.
With a BLOOM eco-friendly footbed made from algae-based EVA, these boots not only offer comfort but also contribute positively to the environment by helping clean polluted water habitats. The durable rubber outsole equipped with Rebound technology provides both cushioned support and slip resistance, making the Bogs Sauvie an all-around reliable choice for wet weather footwear.
Boot Model | Waterproof | Odor Control | Eco-Friendly | Slip Resistance |
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Bogs Men's Sauvie | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Muck Boot Arctic Sport | Yes | No | No | Yes |
Hunter Original Short | No | No | No | Moderate |
When it comes to choosing the right rain boot, the Bogs Men's Sauvie Slip On Low Height Chukka stands out in several categories:
Overall, the Bogs Men's Sauvie Slip On Low Height Chukka Waterproof Rain Boot combines performance, comfort, and environmental consciousness, making them a smart investment for anyone needing reliable footwear in wet conditions.
Category | Score | Description |
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Comfort | 9/10 | Excellent cushioning and warmth. |
Durability | 8/10 | High-quality materials ensure longevity. |
Style | 7/10 | Simplistic design may not suit all tastes. |
Eco-Friendliness | 9/10 | Innovative use of sustainable materials. |
Functionality | 9/10 | Effective slip resistance and waterproofing. |
Now, after wearing these boots for nearly 3 years, I'm at ease with making a review. I just noticed some separation and cracking in the rubber. I'll continue to wear them for their comfort. I've had Cabela, Bass Pro, LL Bean and various slip-on and low tie up boots for years. Used for hunting, fishing, hiking, farming and working. The Bogs are by far, my favorite. I've worn them more while doing chores, shopping, hunting and pretty much anything I find myself doing... I don't take them off between events... unless, of course, I'm coming in the house and I might track in mud. The "Red Head in Charge" has been pretty firm about that. We have mud all over our farm. Lots of mud and loose turf. These boots grab and keep me stable in all conditions. Snow and ice included. They offer a snug fit and don't slide off without a little coaxing. I like that. No lost energy while walking in difficult elements. I do use a shoe horn to put them on. Just makes things simple. I'm in my 70's and can get them off without a struggle. I was a little surprised there weren't higher ratings on these Bogs. Like I mentioned, I've worn these for nearly three years. I'm now seeing the sides separating and won't offer me the water tight seal I've experienced until now. I'm not disappointed as I've put many miles and many hours on these. Hopefully my next pair will serve me as well.
big fan of these- super comfortable. easy to get on and off which was key for me. they do trap in some heat so my feet do get a little toasty while wearing them but still big fan.
These boots are perfect for pulling on for a quick trip to the barn. They are comfortable enough to wear all day, but because they are rubber and unventilated, you probably shouldn't. They have good non-slip properties, and look good enough to wear into town.The only problem I had was that they are quite snug, and one must pull them on. Pull tab on my first pair ripped out after just a few wearings. Looking forward to wearing replacement pair which just arrived.
I THOUGH I'd finally found a pair of all-day-comfort, chemical resistant (says so right on the sole), non-slip waterproof rubber boots for my full-time job as a brewer. The cheap glues or thin rubber heels had worn out in previous boots I'd tried, but the heels and soles on these had held up nicely. The tread was good on my wet floors. My feet stayed nice and dry. UNTIL...Less than three months in, and they've already split open at the point where the foot bends on both boots -- I guess just from rubber fatigue? The rubber does seem thinnest there.Please check out the photos. Try to ignore the glue on them. It's from a pair of rubber patches I bought trying to get one more day of use out of these, and protect my feet, before buying something new. Coincidentally, those patches didn't work very well either. Too much flexing and bending in that spot, I guess.)My job is hard on boots... I realize this. I've been looking for something durable for a very long time. So I was stoked to finally find some that *seemed* up to the challenge. But there's no reason they shouldn't have lasted a year, or hopefully even much longer. These wore out after three months (delivered on April 28, 2020 and the cracks developed on July 25th). So I can't recommend them to anyone who's looking to use them as anything more than "once in a while" rain boots. With regular use, this pair just didn't hold up.I'm curious to see what -- if anything -- Bogs may want to do about this. Will follow up if they do. Good customer support goes a LONG way with me.
I already had a tall pair of Bog boots for snow storms and walking around in the deep stuff. I got these for "in between" storms when there's a little snow or the slushy, melting. messy stuff on the ground but don't want to wear the big bulky boots necessarily. Very comfortable, easy to slip on and off, keep feet warm and dry. I wear size 13 shoe but have extra wide feet. I ordered a size 14 to make up for the width, shoe fits great. Nice and lite and not bulky at all. Bought a pair of Muck Boots that were similar to compare, great boots, but more for heavy duty work outside. The Bogs are much better for me for "casual" wear.
So I love the Amazon Wardrobe feature! Its pretty awesome to be able to try on a bunch of different option and EASILY return and be refunded for the ones you dont like. I am a small farmer in southern CA, we raise sheep, goats, chickens, ducks, rabbits, cattle and pigs for meat and dairy out on pasture. This means I need a SUPER comfy work boot that has good traction, is at the very least water resistant but also has good breathability. So after trying on about 6 different pairs of “women’s work boots” from Muck Boot, Bogs, Sloggers, Ariat and Blundstone I finally ordered a pair of “men’s” work boots from Bogs to try on side by side with a pair of their women’s.... well of course the men’s had better traction and were WAY more cushiony and comfortable that the women’s. Im a 10 in Womens and ordered an 8.5 in men’s, they were a little tight on the top of my foot but I figured they would wear in, which they did. I was so excited to finally have a pair of shoes that I can wear all day around the farm and not have sore feet at the end of the day. They held up to water being splashed on them, stepping into mud, getting peed and pooped on and they werent too hot when the sun was out! I was all ready to start singing their praises until about a month after wearing them every day for 10-12 hrs a day I started to see the rubber at the crease points (where the boot bends with your movement) starting to crack.... its been two and a half months, they are still nice and comfy but now the cracks are so big I cant even call them water resistant. Im super bummed but at least I can still return them for a full refund... I will prob order another pair to be honest but directly from the company this time so I can talk to them directly if this happens again.
Boots are great. Got them for my son, size 13 and true to size. He said no way would he wear them until he tried one rainy day and now can’t be without them. He says it’s a whole new world when you can have dry socks.