Bring on the rainy days, soggy gardens, muddy trails and puddly sidewalks. With this Wellie-inspired Crocband Jaunt rain boot, your feet will stay dry while you stay comfy and stylish. It features a midsole racing stripe and a water-friendly Croslite material build. Crocs, Inc. is a rapidly growing designer, manufacturer and retailer of footwear for men, women and children under the Crocs brand. All Crocs brand shoes feature Crocs' proprietary closed-cell resin, Croslite, which represents a substantial innovation in footwear. The Croslite material enables Crocs to produce soft, comfortable, lightweight, superior-gripping, non-marking and odor-resistant shoes. These unique elements make Crocs ideal for casual wear, as well as for professional and recreational uses such as boating, hiking, hospitality and gardening. The versatile use of the material has enabled Crocs to successfully market its products to a broad range of consumers.
A**R
Poor quality, fell apart first day.
My wife wore them once to the store and the center tread fell off. Why is this piece glued on and why is it such poor quality? Now we have to go through the hassle of trying to return or fix them. I will not buy them again.An update 11 days later, all of the rubber pieces on the bottoms of both boots have fallen off and the white plastic circles on the sides of the boots have fallen off. We will be returning the boots and warning others.
G**S
A little small in width for me - but there's a trick to get a good fit
Boot has a fabric liner that makes it relatively easy to get on and off - even if tight. The trick is to put on a good pair of socks, put on the boot and then use a hair dryer on high heat right at the tight spot, then walk it around to stretch it. 10 minutes of work and now it's a perfect fit.
K**I
Falling apart
I did a lot of research to find the right pair of boots. I was so excited I thought these were it. I only wear when it rains to go to work or yard work. In less then 3 months, the one boot has a piece that came undone on the sole and I find myself tripping constantly. I spent over $45 and i wish I had bought an off-brand, cheap pair elsewhere. So very disappointed on this brand. I wanted to return but it’s says the return window is closed. I guess they only give you a month after you purchase. So much money down the drain :(
C**K
Love! Old Favorites
I love these boots! I have had a pair for at least 10 years and they finally called it a day for everyday wear. But it was only due to the warping upward of the toe of the boot. See the boot on the right in the photo. What other boot would you get 10 years of wear? They are now used as gardening boots, so they will get even longer use. But when I’m out and about in the PNW, light-weight comfortable boots are a must. These check all the boxes.
E**S
My Go-To Gardening Boot
I LOVE these Croc’s boots! I have been searching for years for comfortable shoes to wear while gardening. In the past I have spent a lot of money on work boots that have felt fine at the outset but broke down after wearing them for a short time. Gardening is such dirty and often muddy work that my search for the right footwear ended when I purchased these boots. They are comfortable and waterproof. They are easy to take off and washable. At the end of working for many hours my feet are dry and pain free! Because they are attractive, they surely should be used as general rainwear too. I would highly recommend these Croc’s boots!!
M**.
Just ok
These could be better, but they work for the time being.When I received them and tried them on, around the calf was so freaking tight that it was cutting off my circulation. So I had to heat them up and stretch them out so they would fit on my calf and give room to tuck pants down inside them. After doing that, they fit just fine. I work at a kennel and walk around 8-10 miles per day and stop to clean up messes. These are perfect for that, but offer very little support for all that walking. They also bend in the ankle quite a bit, making me wonder how long they will last. They are also not slip resistant! I slip all over wet soapy floors. Crocs really needs to make a wide calf, more durable and slip resistant boot. But it seems like this is very hard to find.
D**A
They shrink & deform when put in sun wet
For me, rubber boots are for working in the yard and not a fashion statement (and let's be real - these are cute, but not one of those fashion rain boots). I chose them as they are made of the light croc material, and I loved them as I can wear them without socks. They are on the wider end and super comfortable ... Until you dare make them muddy and wet and leave them in the sun for a day: They totally shrank and deformed so I cannot wear them anymore. Biggest $35 waste of the year.I'll probably contact Crocs and demand a refund as this is truly pathetic.
R**S
Too tight to pull on...
I like the light weight, the fit is good, but when you go to pull them on, they are super tight. It's difficult to get them on and off. When you put them on, they pulls your socks so tight that it hurts your toes. Forget getting them off if you've been sweating. I've actually had panic attacks trying to get them off. I bought thinner, slicker socks to try, but they don't work either. So essentially I have a pair of $40 boots that I avoid wearing (5 times over 2 years) because they're too difficult to get on and off.I'm thin and so are my feet, I bought a size up.
A**M
In wet weather where the ground is muddy the grip is poor and I often find myself slipping around and have ...
I bought a pair of Croc wellies as I have had several pairs of various makes that have ended up leaking in a relatively short space of time so I thpught I'd give Crocs a go. On the plus side they are really warm, waterproof and though quite rigid, I find them comfy. There are two things that let them down for me, first the nobbles on the inside of the boot that give a bit of grip on the inside often ends up pulling my socks down from the inside and my socks bunch up at the toes and I have to remove my boot and pull my sock back up where it stay until it happens again unless I pull them over my jeans. The second issue is the grip. I live in a rural area and use my wellies to go out with the dog. In wet weather where the ground is muddy the grip is poor and I often find myself slipping around and have nearly ended up on my backside a few times. They are great to wear when you have firm ground to tread on but as soon as it gets wet and muddy, things aren't so stable. They need better tread on the soles. I would not recommend them for festival wellies!All in all they are a good welly but beware of their slippy-ness in the mud!
O**T
Light and comfy
This boots are so comfy! If you are a wide feet person like me, you will love these! They are roomy in a perfect way and very light! I took a test walk for 2 hours in mud nothing negative happened. Water resistance is great, I put on thick socks and warmth was ideal. Only weird thing is it produces a strange noise around the calf while walking. I got used to it in five mins anyway. For comparison, these are much lighter and more comfortable than my hunter wellies and of course much cheaper. They are shorter but in terms of rain and mud, they are long enough. I wonder about the durability, will update after a while. For the price, I think they are more than I expected.
J**N
Antigravity wellies - Love them.
They weigh about 3 feathers - having gone from my working foundry boots to these, I thought gravity had disappeared!They're not the tallest wellies but that's ok. I use them for pretty much all day (we live somewhere muddy with puddles) as well as walking the dogs via a dingy, so they've had plenty of use. Comfy as they come - just like croc shoes. I don't thing I could go back to ordinary wellies now.Two caveats though - the navy were about half the price of the coloured ones - for £16 I'm even more impressed - probably wouldn't have bought them at full price. Also, maybe I should've gone a size up to fit thicker woolly socks underneath - these are no more breathable than any other welly, and good wool socks help with that, as well as the warmth.
A**A
A must-have for long dog walks in muddy countryside
These are my second pair, as the first one, bought second hand 6 years ago, have started to leak - I do a lot of walking in the bramble infested fields.The boots are water proof, extremely light and the rubber/foam material is keeping your feet very warm, so I never needed thick socks on a cold weather , unlike with any other traditional rubber wellies. Even if I wade in a lake to retrieve my pesky terrier from the rushes and water gets in through the side holes, I can take off the wet socks, pour out the water and slip the boots back on bare feet and they feel warm in an instant! At least I can get back home without freezing my toes off :). As they are very light I find it difficult to shake them off my feet, so if they are particular muddy I use the boot pull-off tool I keep in my porch - this is probably the only minus I found in them. The mud washes off them like a charm.For comfort I recommend to go for a size up if you have wide feet and are in half/between sizes. I am 5-5 1/2, not particularly wide-footed, but I find size 6 perfectly comfortable, feet don't get tired or sore after a good 2-hours ramble through the fields.
C**5
Hit and miss fit
I’m so torn about these! I wanted to love them because the classic crocs are so comfy. (This also could be my fault for maybe getting the wrong size). I am a 5 and sometimes 5.5 – and when I measured my feet for my Crocs I was a “w6”, and they were fine. So I got same size for the wellies and not sure it’s as successful... Though convinced a size down would be too tight but cbb for returning wellies to check!These feel a little too big in some places and not in others!- firstly I have had to buy special socks, as my normal ones relentlessly fell down- my jeans seem to also twist round inside (?) so the side-seam ends up nearer the front- once I resolved the sock issue, I have got a blister from my jeans or something rubbing on the side of my ankle on one foot only :(- the insides themselves have that same comfy croc base, and they seem so far to be very water-proof! Not sure about warmth until it gets more frosty in the mornings...Hoping it was just from needing “proper walking socks” and it will get better. I guess the good sign is I haven’t given up on wearing them yet !
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