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Review on Ultimate Protection: OAKI Neoprene Fireman Rescue Boys' Boots for Outdoor Adventures by William Turner

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not as durable as I was hoping

I bought these Oakiwear boots for my toddler along with my preschool Bogs. I bought both pairs slightly larger so they will (hopefully) last two winters. Both have worn boots heavily in the last year, in the snow/mud/rain/just playing outside (they love how easy the boots are to put on). My preschooler even rides his swamps and uses them to help him stop. A year later, the entire tread/sole of his boots is still intact. However, my toddler's Oakiwear boots, who wasn't too strict with them, aren't in the best condition either. As with some of the other reviews, he rubbed the back of his heels after about six months. We don't live in a terribly humid climate so I don't know how that happens. I think we'll find out this winter how that affected the boots' ability to keep water out. I try to patch the soles of my boots with some shoe slime to give them more wear. Aside from the heels, everything else about the boots still looks amazing. I wish they would just make the rubber on the soles of the boots a little thicker. If you're paying full price (over $80) for a pair of Bogs and not $50 for these, and you're just hoping a kid wears them one winter, then you'll probably be fine. But if, like me, you're hoping for more than one season and the opportunity to pass the shoes down to younger siblings, wait for a deal and just spend your money on the bogs. I try to patch the soles of my boots with some shoe slime to give them more wear. Aside from heels, everything else about the boots still looks great. I wish they would just make the rubber on the soles of the boots a little thicker. If you're paying full price (over $80) for a pair of Bogs and not $50 for these, and you're just hoping a kid wears them one winter, then you'll probably be fine. But if, like me, you're hoping for more than one season and the opportunity to pass the shoes down to younger siblings, wait for a deal and just spend your money on the Bogs. I try to patch the soles of my boots with some shoe slime to give them more wear. Aside from the heels, everything else about the boots still looks amazing. I wish they would just make the rubber on the soles of the boots a little thicker. If you're paying full price (over $80) for a pair of Bogs and not $50 for these, and you're just hoping a kid wears them one winter, then you'll probably be fine. But if, like me, you're hoping for more than one season and the opportunity to pass the shoes down to younger siblings, wait for a deal and just spend your money on the Bogs. If you're paying full price (over $80) for a pair of Bogs instead of $50 and hoping a kid will only wear them one winter, then you'll probably be fine. But if, like me, you're hoping for more than one season and the opportunity pass the shoes on to younger siblings, wait for a deal and just spend your money on the bogs. If you're paying full price (over $80) for a pair of Bogs instead of $50 and hoping a kid will only wear them one winter, then you'll probably be fine.

Pros
  • Snow Boots
Cons
  • Available in White Only