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defective boot design |
January 17, 2012 |
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Mississippi Delta duck hunter
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DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THIS FLAWED WADER DESIGN!!Frogg Toggs has always carried an excellent reputation for their rain gear; unfortunately, they should have stayed clear of the neoprene wader market. Over the past 40 years, I've sampled nearly every brand of wader and decided to try these Frogg Toggs (based on reputation for their other products). Bought 3 pairs (I keep extras for guests) and, before the season was over, ALL THREE pairs started showing defects in the boot design: 1.) separation between the boot and the neoprene legs 2.) cracking along all of the glue seams 3.) dry-rotting within one season...all 3 defects due to poor design and poor construction. Frogg Toggs needs to either abandon the hunting wader market or have their research and design team spend some time with Hodgman or LaCrosse to learn proper and acceptable boot construction.
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Exactly what my son wanted for Christmas |
January 3, 2011 |
| Reviewer:
Lorraine J Thomas
from Tampa, FL United States
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My son asked for waders for Christmas and apparently so did every other man who fishes in cold weather! Glen's carried an even better product than what I could find at Bass Pro Shop. The waders arrived before Christmas and my son loved them - tried them on immediately upon opening. There's a lot of room for extra clothing and shoe size was perfect.
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