Wonderful gardening shoe
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| Review Date: June 5, 2006 |
| Reviewer: K. Miller, Falkville, AL United States |
| I purchased my sloggers from a retail store by my home. I absolutely love them! They are great to wear while working in your yard. If they get muddy/dirty, just wash them off with the waterhose and they are clean again. |
I want to get more pairs in different colors
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| Review Date: May 17, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Virginia Allain, Poinciana, FL |
My sister always wore clogs like these and I thought they looked clunky. Then I saw more and more people wearing them. Finally someone said, "get these if you take up boating, so the water can drain right out." So I got some, even though we don't have a boat yet.
I wear them around while gardening and park them by the back door when I come in. I don't have to worry about them getting wet.
They are incredibly cushy and comfortable for walking. I don't even feel the gravel underfoot as I walk to the mailbox. The toe area is roomy enough for my wide foot and that's always been a struggle to find extra wide shoes to fit. They don't slip around.
For me, the part that comes up over the arch of the foot could be cut a little more open. I have a high arch though, and it rubs a little there.
They really are lightweight, so you don't feel like a clodhopper in them. Convenient to slip on and I'm really glad I finally gave in and got a pair.
These are softer than Crocs and don't have the rigid bumps inside. I much prefer Sloggers. |
Most comfortable and versatile muckshoes available
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| Review Date: March 27, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Eclectico, Dallas, TX United States |
I bought my size 9's (for my 8 1/2 foot) Classic style at a garden store multiple years ago. They have been through many years of gardening, mowing, fiberglass work, dog walks, painting, outdoor house repair, etc. They still look exactly like when I first bought them.
Usually, I have very fussy feet and have to try on 30 pairs of sneakers to find a pair that fit, but these are comfortable right out of the box, although you wouldn't think so looking at them, because they have no padding. It is the shape that makes them comfortable. They are slimmer and more flattering than Crocs and are structured enough that you won't twist an ankle when walking on uneven surfaces. Their closed toes allow you to mow without fear that you will cut off a little piggy accidentally, and you don't have to wear socks with them. And, if left outside, the toes are squishy enough that you can step on them to make sure no scorpian is sleeping in there before putting them on.
They are fantastic for stepping in muck or poop, because unlike tennis shoes, you can just throw these things in a bucket of water or hose them off and wallah, they are back to perfect again. Even house paint will scrub right off. and intense year-round sun won't degrade the plastic either. Many times when you pull your foot out, it is the only clean part on your body. Because sweat forms sort of a vaccum effect, you probably won't step out of them like other clogs.
Haven't tried the "Premium" style yet. I hope they fit as well as the classic ones.
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Comfortable Sloggers
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| Review Date: July 10, 2006 |
| Reviewer: L. Craft, |
| Sloggers are so comfortable to my feet. I bought two pair one for inside and the other for outdoor use. |
Sloggers Women's Garden Clogs
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| Review Date: November 28, 2008 |
| Reviewer: M. A. Clamp, Republic of Panama |
| I bought a pair of these clogs two years ago and am ready to order another pair though the original pair still has some mileage to go, I want a backup pair for when they finally give out. I live in The Republic of Panama and just leave them outside our back door. I have used these clogs for gardening, walking the dog along the stony road outside our property, walking on the volcanic rocks in the little stream on our property to fish out plastic bags and other trash coming from upstream or generally just walking around the property to check things out. They are in constant daily use, are comfortable and extremely hard wearing. Would definitely recommend them, especially for gardeners. Great in the rainy season here as I can just use the hose to rinse the mud off. |
Sloggers (garden clogs)
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| Review Date: January 8, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Cynthia Hawkins, Santa Rosa, CA USA |
| These were given as a gift and were absolutely perfect! Delivered on time, the right color and size. They were beautifully made and in the good old USA!! I'm considering a pair for myself. |
cute clogs
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| Review Date: February 6, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Edward Essayan, Hobe Sound, Florida |
The clogs are true to size and fit perfectly, easy to put on and off.
a little pricey but worth it. |
looking for more
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| Review Date: June 4, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Denise Lambert Skeen, Bristol, TN USA |
I'm on my third pair and looking for another pair. I wear them just about every day and they last about a year. They have a plug in the bottom that eventually leaks. Oh well.
I thought I'd look at crocs/waldies as these are hot -- must have socks on with them really. But I can't complain and I bet if my seed and feed store has them when I get by there, I'll buy my fourth pair. |
really nice, smaller than I probably needed but fine...
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| Review Date: November 11, 2009 |
| Reviewer: M. Crab, San diego, ca USA |
| Very flexible, I wonder if the 8 would have been better. My foot is between the 7 and 8. I feel my toes against the plastic which obvioulsy isn't going to change. I use them a lot to water and garden, no complaints. The toes are not squished at all. They pretty much feel like a shoe when you have socks on. I'm tempted to buy the 8 but wonder if they would slip off...either way I highly recommend them for gardening. I like how the give easily when you are moving. |
Good for average gardener or rainwear
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| Review Date: September 16, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Jane M. Edwards, just missouri |
| This product is true to size and would fit the needs of the average light gardener and as rainwear. It would not hold up to heavy gardening tasks or yardwork. The I can feel the gravel in our driveway when I walk on it through the sole. They are comfortable. |
Does the term "walking farts" mean anything to you??
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| Review Date: June 24, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Samantha, Knoxville, TN |
| I bought a pair of these on sale for $4.98 and am glad I didn't spend any more on them than what I did. After wearing out two pairs of generic "Crocs" I gave Sloggers a shot. I'm just glad nobody was around when I walked out of the house with them on. The shoes do not have holes in them like most clogs of this style. Not only does this make the shoes hotter because you don't get the air circulation of the others, but it allows for a certain suction to occur on your foot. As you take a step, the suction is broken and a rather embrassing sound is emitted from the shoe as the air escapes around your foot. The end result, it sounds like you are passing gas with every step! I suppose if you only wear them in the garden this might be fine, but better hope nobody sneaks up on you! I was also very disappointed in the comfort level of these shoes. The insoles are quite hard feeling despite the fact that the shoes are extremely flexible. You feel EVERYTHING you step on and there is no cushioning effect because of the density of the insole material. I thought these would replace my cheap "Crocs"... instead my search continues. |
poor customer service
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| Review Date: February 11, 2007 |
| Reviewer: AK, |
| We received very poor customer service from Plastex. Item was expected to ship out in 1 week from order. After 3 weeks, we contacted Plastex; item had not been shipped even though it was in stock. Interactions with the Plastex customer service representives were extremely difficult. |
very dissatisfied
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| Review Date: October 7, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Linda K. Janney, florida |
| I am sorry to say that my shoes arrived while I was away. The shipper threw them into my yard and my dogs trashed the box (still haven't found it yet) and the shoes inside. I have requested a new pair, but Plastex says I need to take up my displeasure with the shipper. NOT. The shipper is not supposed to put them in my yard (prior arrangement), but sometimes they tie a plastic bag to the fence. The dogs trash them, too. I had the same problem with Nordstrom's, but they were delightful and replaced any items torn or destroyed without any complaining. I am very unhappy with this transaction. |
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