Toggi Wanderer Wellington Boots (Unisex) - Green
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Product Details
Manufacturer code: TOGW | Our code: 108607
Product Specification
Lining | Neoprene |
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Sole | Rubber sole unit |
Upper | Rubber |
Waterproof | Yes |
Product Reviews
Review by Susan Foran

The replacement boots come higher than my old Toggis although I have purchased the identical boot and they are simply not as comfortable to walk in. I think the cut around the top is also less 'shaped'. Bit disappointed!
Review by Santrah H
Quite heavy but good quality thick sole not too cumbersome looking! As a women they are not too masculine as they are unisex. Good quality neoprene lining offers extra warmth. I have always had Toggi wellingtons the last pair lasted me over 5 years worn on for long periods of time nearly daily too lambing time over a building site! ...on the land gravel stone and bending down which puts presssure on the sole quite a bit. They were tested to the limit! Hope these last as long!
Review by Mrs Richardson
Ordered these boots for work as I have a pair at home and just love the fit and how they keep your feet worm in the winter months.
Review by Sarah Byrne
Having been a horse owner for the last 13 years I have only ever bought these willies and in 13 years am only on my 4th pair! Excellent quality at a good price with a warm lining and a good chunky sole and heel. I would highly recommend these wellies
Review by George Robertson

I walk the dog three times a day in all weathers, so I tend to wear out wellies quite quickly. I used to have Hunters, but their quality has taken a dive recently.I also tried Aigle Parcours, but they kept pulling my socks off! These Toggis have a grippy sole, comfy insole, and seem to be well made. They come in half sizes, so you can always get a good fit. These boots are made for walking. If they just had a little spur on the heel to help get them off, they would be perfect.
Review by Helen Grice

Warm, comfortable and supportive - perfection. Just ordering my third pair - each lasts about 3 years before they start to crack - usually my fault where I've caught them scrambling over rockfalls etc. Rarely wear my hiking boots now!