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Simms
Freestone Boot - Women's

5 out of 5 stars
7 Reviews

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Why We Like The Simms Freestone Boot

The Simms Freestone Boot features a water-repellent synthetic leather upper that minimizes water absorption—and the resulting weight—as we wade for an option that won't hold us back. When the water is cold, we count on the partial neoprene lining to insulate the foot, as well as provide an easy on and off. The rubber outsole provides maximum traction thanks to rugged lugs designed to bite into the riverbed. If we find ourselves needing additional grip, the Freestone is compatible with HardBite Star Cleats, Alumibite Star Cleats, and Hardbite Studs.


Details

  • Grippy, durable, and light wading boots for fly fishing
  • Rubber outsoles have biting lugs for traction
  • Water-repellent uppers reduce water weight
  • Partial neoprene lining insulates your foot
  • Rubber reinforcements in high-use areas for durability
  • Compatible with HardBite and Alumibite cleats and studs
  • Item #SMMF0GJ
Upper Material
waterproof synthetic leather
Lining
partial neoprene
Closure
lace
Midsole
dual-density EVA
Sole
rubber
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime
Activity
fly fishing

What do you think about this product?

Overall Rating

5 based on 7 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

July 1, 2025

Awesome

The best for the garden work I do as a landscaper.

Laura M.
simmsfishing.com

Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com

5 out of 5 stars

June 13, 2025

Finally a good women's wading boot.

FINALLY. Finally a women's boot that hasn't broke down on me after 1 season of use. Size up one size. . . It keeps your feet warmer not having the boot so tight. I am a full time fishing guide in Alaska and have worn all the different wading boots and these are the best ones this far.

Kaytlynn G.
simmsfishing.com

Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com

5 out of 5 stars

December 5, 2024

More than a wading boot

Absolutely LOVE my SIMMS Freestone boots. Actually more comfortable warm and supportive than any boot Ive ever worn. Easily spent 6 hours in 42° river water with SIMMS light weight wool sock and was completely comfortable. Was also extremely comfortable on the hike in. I had zero trouble with traction both in and out of the water, and Oregon is slimy! Overall epic boot!

Jennifer F.
simmsfishing.com

Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com

5 out of 5 stars

September 20, 2024

Definitely an upgrade

I love these boots. I’d been wearing my previous pair for far too long, and finally invested in a pair that would provide protection and comfort. So glad I did. This was well worth the upgrade.

Caitlin C.
simmsfishing.com

Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com

5 out of 5 stars

November 14, 2023

Great quality

Great quality and fit. My older boys and waders lasted a long time, I hate spending a lot of money on gear, but the quality definitely makes it work it!

SaraS
simmsfishing.com

Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com

5 out of 5 stars

October 30, 2023

Was light weight and very easy for putting on and raking off. Comfortable for wading the rivers in.

KristineB
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Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com

5 out of 5 stars

March 9, 2023

Like sneakers

These boots fit perfectly enough to feel really secure but have a big enough toe box that I never lost feeling in my toes even in absolutely frigid conditions.

kbdoff
simmsfishing.com

Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com