We live on a farm and boots are worn every day. I've long given up the little patterned wellies sold in yard and retail stores because they fall apart after a few weeks. Now moving on to bogs, mud boots etc. I bought these waders for my 4 year old last spring/summer. They didn't even last a year with daily wear. The seam along the foot came loose from the boot. My son still wears them but they let moisture through in the rain, snow or when crossing a creek. I also bought another pair of waders (more expensive) for one of my older sons. This boot has no seam along the foot and is a solid piece. This design is way better. Pros: I like the flexibility of these little wellies though. For my youngest child they were easy to put on and take off and feel comfortable. If you wear a raincoat every now and then and want to use light clothing, these boots are for you. If you have a daily life on the farm, upgrade to better quality waders or mud boots with durable foot construction. these boots are for you. If you have a daily life on the farm, upgrade to better quality waders or mud boots with durable foot construction. these boots are for you. If you have a daily life on the farm, upgrade to better quality waders or mud boots with durable foot construction.
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