Frogg Toggs makes outdoor apparel and gear including waders, jackets, and other waterproof clothing. This page aggregates verified shopper ratings and reviews to help you understand what customers experience with the brand's products and service.
Frogg Toggs Reviews
What Shoppers Say About Frogg Toggs
Frogg Toggs products have received consistently poor ratings from shoppers, with significant quality and durability concerns. Multiple reviewers reported that items failed to perform their intended function: waders leaked during water use despite being new, and a jacket advertised as waterproof allowed water penetration. Customer service appears unhelpful when issues arise, with one customer reporting a curt warranty denial and refusal to assist with a defective product even when presented with evidence of the problem.
The extremely low rating reflects serious product reliability issues that undermine customer trust in the brand. Shoppers who invested in these items felt their money was wasted on products that did not meet basic performance expectations, and the company's unwillingness to stand behind defective goods has compounded customer dissatisfaction.
Customer Reviews (3)
Sorted by: Most recentBought these waders for what seemed like a solid price, but no discount makes up for a broken product. I grabbed them as backup since my old pair was wearing out, so they sat around for about a year before I needed them. Wore them dry for a couple hours the first time, no problem. Second time out, I actually got in the water past a few inches, and they started leaking at the seams in multiple spots. Both ankles were dripping when water got up to my knees, and the crotch area started leaking once I was waist deep. This was basically the first real water test, so it was clearly a manufacturing issue. When I reached out to Frogg Toggs about it, they just pointed me toward some third party repair shop they supposedly knew about. Not exactly the customer service response I was hoping for on a $270 product that failed immediately.
Jacket I ordered claimed to be waterproof but honestly isn't. Since it was past the warranty period, I decided to contact them anyway with photos showing the issue. I sent over pictures pretty quickly, and they came back within minutes saying sorry, warranty is expired so that's that. The pictures clearly showed the material had no damage or visible wear, so I figured maybe a real person might actually help out. Apparently not. There's a big difference between waterproof and water resistant, and if that's what you're advertising as waterproof, that should be what customers actually get. Won't be ordering from them again.
Absolutely the worst job I've ever had. They bring in all their workers through temp agencies instead of hiring directly. After sticking it out for about a year, I got promoted to department manager handling the packing and shipping area, which was basically just more responsibility without any pay bump. My wage stayed flat at $8.50 per hour the entire time, while newer hires in the same department were getting $10 an hour from the start. The coworkers were genuinely nice people, but anyone working on the production floor gets treated poorly and paid way too little. I was fortunate to land another job paying much better, but a lot of my former coworkers weren't as lucky. Oh, and they used to sell umbrellas that would actually leak on customers, which is probably why those got dropped real quick. Save yourself the headache and look elsewhere for both employment and products.