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Bogs Bozeman Tall Review

A convenient and protective boot with good weather resistance and a very wide toe box
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Bogs Bozeman Tall Review (Slip-on boots are great for a quick jaunt outside to chop wood or start the car.)
Slip-on boots are great for a quick jaunt outside to chop wood or start the car.
Credit: Jeff Dobronyi
Price:  $160 List
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Manufacturer:   Bogs
By Jeff Dobronyi ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Jun 11, 2024
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RANKED
#8 of 14
  • Warmth - 25% 7.0
  • Weather Protection - 25% 8.0
  • Comfort and Fit - 20% 5.0
  • Traction - 15% 7.0
  • Durability - 15% 10.0

Our Verdict

The Bogs Bozeman Tall is a highly durable winter boot with good traction for snowy conditions. It has a rubber shell around neoprene insulation and only compromises its weather resistance for two large handles that make it easy to pull the boot on. For chores and short errands where a protective winter boot is useful, but you don't need the comfort, fit, and warmth of a Pac boot, these slip-ons are great. They perform almost as well as similar options and come at a lower price point, making them a high-value choice for all your winter chores and quick errands.
REASONS TO BUY
Convenient slip on design
Waterproof to 11.5 inches
Good price
REASONS TO AVOID
Handles let in water or debris
Only come in single whole sizes
Not as warm as some competitors

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Bottom Line A convenient slip-on work boot with handles, this boot has a tricky fitThese boots perform great across the board, earning top accolades for being so well-roundedThis boot makes winter walks comfortable and secure, but it isn't a great option for deep snowWith good performance across the board, these low-priced boots deliver great valueProtective and durable slip-on boots for outdoor chores and quick trips into the snow
Rating Categories Bogs Bozeman Tall The North Face Chil... Merrell Thermo Chil... Columbia Bugaboot III Muck Boot Arctic Sp...
Warmth (25%)
7.0
7.0
7.0
8.0
7.0
Weather Protection (25%)
8.0
8.0
8.0
7.0
8.0
Comfort and Fit (20%)
5.0
8.0
9.0
9.0
7.0
Traction (15%)
7.0
9.0
10.0
7.0
5.0
Durability (15%)
10.0
8.0
5.0
7.0
10.0
Specs Bogs Bozeman Tall The North Face Chil... Merrell Thermo Chil... Columbia Bugaboot III Muck Boot Arctic Sp...
Measured Weight 4.88 lbs (size 13) 3.86 lbs (size 13) 2.74 lbs (size 13) 3.69 lbs (size 13) 5.09 lbs (size 13)
Measured Shaft Height 13" 11" 7.5" 10.5" 13"
Maximum Puddle Depth 11.5" 8.5" 6.5" 8" 13"
Fit Details Roomy True to size True to size True to size Roomy
Appropriate Activity Chores Town, errands Hiking, town Hiking, town, chores, errands Chores
Lining/Insulation 7mm Neo-Tech neoprene 400g Heatseeker Eco 200g M Select 200g synthetic Fleece, 5mm CR Flex-Foam neoprene
Upper Material Rubber Waterproof leather & suede Waterproof polyurethane-coated leather and mesh Waterproof leather Rubber
Toe Box Rubber Rubber Rubber Rubber Rubber
Outsole BioGrip Surface Control rubber Rubber Omni-Grip Rubber MS-1 molded rubber
Company Claimed Cold Weather Rating -72 F Not listed Not listed Not listed -40 F
Animal Products No Yes No Yes No
Sizes Available 7 - 14 7 - 14 7 - 15 7 - 17 5 - 15

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Bozeman performs very similarly to other winter boots in the slip-on category, but it has a wider toe box that can make the foot feel insecure for some. It also has slightly less weather resistance due to the cut-out handles on the side of the shaft, though this is minor, and the durability of these boots is top-notch.

Performance Comparison


bogs bozeman tall - the bogs bozeman tall is a convenient and waterproof boot that...
The Bogs Bozeman Tall is a convenient and waterproof boot that slides on and off easily for quick chores and errands, but the fit isn't good enough for extended use.

Warmth


These boots use neoprene insulation to provide warmth, the same material used in wetsuits by surfers in cold water. Neoprene maintains its insulation capability even when wet, making it a good choice for winter work boots. However, it isn't as warm as other types of insulation. We found that these boots keep us relatively warm, but we could still feel our feet getting chilly after standing around in the snow for a while on cold days. If you plan on being outside all day, wear thick socks to effectively add insulation to the protective boot shell.

bogs bozeman tall - testing the temperature inside this boot compared to the muck boot...
Testing the temperature inside this boot compared to the Muck Boot using a laser thermometer. We took readings every 3 minutes for 12 minutes as they soaked in the snowy slush bath with the boot held in place by bricks so it couldn't float up. Our testing shows that neoprene is not as good of an insulator as 400g synthetic insulation.
Credit: Andy Wellman

Weather Protection


There's no doubt that these boots are totally waterproof up to 11.5 inches, where the handle holes are cut out of the shaft. The bottom five inches of the boot are coated in a seamless rubber seal, so there is no potential spot for water to leak in. Above the rubber coating, the neoprene sleeve shaft is also waterproof. Without a doubt, these are some of the most reliably waterproof boots you can buy. That said, despite being the “tall” version, they are still not as tall as some other contenders in our winter boot review.

bogs bozeman tall - unless water or snow leaks in at the handle holes, which are 11.5...
Unless water or snow leaks in at the handle holes, which are 11.5 inches above the ground, the Bozeman are totally waterproof.
Credit: Jeff Dobronyi

Comfort and Fit


Compared to other winter boots of the same size, the Bozeman Tall fit is large and loose. The toe box is wider than other slip-on work boots, which is nice if you have wide feet, but those with average feet will likely find them to be too roomy. Our feet sloshed around inside from the heel to the toe. On top of that, these boots have two footbed inserts to make them even roomier, which we found excessive. We had to wear thick socks to take up the space, which, to be fair, is recommended anyway to add warmth. Bottom line, we would suggest sizing down to achieve a comfortable fit.

bogs bozeman tall - the bogs bozeman tall (shown) has a wider and taller toe box than...
The Bogs Bozeman Tall (shown) has a wider and taller toe box than the Muck Boot Arctic Sport Mid, a close competitor.
Credit: Sam Willits

Traction


These boots have enough traction to be useful on slippery winter surfaces like snowy driveways and parking lots. The overall tread has lots of room for snow and rock to fit into the contours of the lugs, but the lugs themselves are boxy and rounded off; we'd prefer sharper edges that bite into snow better. The rubber is sticky on dry surfaces, and we never had a problem when the ground wasn't snowy. To be clear, the traction on these boots is adequate but overshadowed by other models on the market with better tread designs.

bogs bozeman tall - the tread pattern of the bozeman tall could be better, as the lugs...
The tread pattern of the Bozeman Tall could be better, as the lugs aren't sharp or deep.
Credit: Jeff Dobronyi

Durability


These boots are built to last with a thick rubber shell and no seams exposed to the exterior. The sole rubber is hard and resistant to wearing down, and the rubber shell fends off sharp objects that could puncture less protective boots. Neoprene resists packing out and wearing down over time. The removable footbeds are a little flimsy, and those will likely wear out over the typical lifespan of the boot, but that's about the only weakness we could find.

bogs bozeman tall - the bogs bozeman tall is nearly impenetrable.
The Bogs Bozeman Tall is nearly impenetrable.
Credit: Sam Willits

Should You Buy the Bogs Bozeman Tall?


The Bogs Bozeman Tall is a truly weather-resistant and durable boot that is easy to slip on and off. It's a good choice for those who want something for quick errands and chores in winter weather, and though not cheap, it's less expensive than similar products. However, it isn't very warm, and the fit is hard to get right. We think there are better options, but these do the trick. While they are nowhere near the cheapest boots in this review, the Bozeman is competitively priced and even offers a bit of saving compared to some comparable models. Considering their high scores in our overall ratings and the solid price point, we think they present a great value for the right person.

What Other Winter Boots Should You Consider?


If your needs include primarily outdoor chores, the Muck Boot Arctic Sport Mid offers more for your money, though it will cost more than the Bogs if not on sale. However, they are higher and more comfortable. If you need to be outside for a long time in super low temps, the bulky but warm Baffin Impact is the better choice for keeping cozy. Alternatively, if you want a one-and-done option that provides the features for warmth, comfort, and precision foot placement, then the The North Face Chilkat V 400 is the better option for you. It can get shoveling done as well as hiking and snowshoeing.

Jeff Dobronyi