Toggi Wellingtons

GinaB

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Are they any good? I was thinking of getting a pair for shooting/dog walking.

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I have the ladies wanderers and they are fab, very comfortable, and not expensive. Have so far lasted 3-4 times longer than the joules ones I had did, and still as good as new!!
 
i love mine they are just fantastic. ive got the Toggi wanderer esprit - similar to le chameau's - but at a fraction of the cost. one of the best presents my ex bought me.

ive had mine about 6 years now and the only thing that has gone on them is the white border around the Toggi label
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so nothing major
 
If they're anything like their paddock boots (not sure of the design name) then I wouldn't bother.
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My paddock boots (laces with elastic inserts?) are just two months old although they've hardly been used, certainly never abused; they have what you would think are thick rubber soles - but they're not! They have totally disintegrated on the sole and under the top layer of rubber looks to be just crumbly stuff like dust. Not impressed at all so I won't be buying any more footwear from them.
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Have had my Toggi wellies for about 3 years - not in really heavy use but used daily in Autumn/Winter. They are just fine - no probs.

MFH09 - I can understand your problem here as we have purchased (not Toggi) some paddock boots late last year and my OH's have already got a split in them - they've hardly been used at all! I guess some of these 'names' use a cheap producer in a third world country and they stick their 'name' on it and charge the earth - quality ain't good!
 
I bought some in the spring, they didn't even make it through the summer with only very sporadic wear when it was very wet - they split all along the seam at the top of the foot from the toe to the ankle on the inside of my foot. I wouldn't want to risk a second pair!
 
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