Simms Freestone Boot - Men's reviews and deals for sale

Trudging through a river is hard work as it is, and you don’t need your boots to make matters worse by weighing you down. The Simms Men’s Freestone Boot features a water-repellent upper that minimizes water absorption—and the resulting weight—as you wade. When the water is cold, count on the full neoprene lining to insulate your foot, helping you resist the numbness that makes you clumsy. Coordinated or not, the StreamTread outsole provides maximum traction thanks to 360 lugs designed to bite into the riverbed. If you find yourself needing additional grip, the Freestone is compatible with HardBite and Alumibite studs.

9
out of 10
19 Positive, 1 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 20 Reviews
Retail Price:
$169.95
Used Price:
$118.97
Sale Price:
$118.97

Product Specifications

Brand Simms
Category Wading Boots & Sandals
Upper Material synthetic
Lining neoprene
Closure lace
Sole StreamTread
Claimed Weight 3lb 2oz
Recommended Use flatwater paddling, river fishing, river paddling
Manufacturer Warranty lifetime

Simms Freestone Boot - Men's Reviews

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Kasey L.
December 5, 2020
10

Great purchase

The ankle support alone makes the purchase of these worth it. Great leather material, great stitching. 10/10. This fall/winter I've logged over 30 miles at least and they appear new.

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bob o
December 1, 2019
10

Great boot

comfy and works well with waders

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Steve Richardson
July 2, 2019
10

Awesome!

Great Boot, I have loved using it with my Sims Firestone Waders. Great to have!

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Charlie Lewis
October 3, 2018
10

Quality Wading Boot

These boots have held up well and are comfortable right off the bat. They do have a bit of a wider toe box but the faux leather, synthetic upper is stiff enough to give you the right tightness and support. Think I will be adding some studs to these to give them superior grip in slippery rivers but overall am impressed with this price point boot that should last for many river miles read more to come.

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Jacob Baker
September 12, 2018
10

Nice boots

These boots are a bit bulky, but that was to be expected. They are made with quality, and are very comfortable to wear. I went off of the size chart, and I usually wear a 10.5 or 11, so I went with 12's like the size chart suggested. I think that I could maybe have gotten away with an 11 but I haven't worn thicker socks under my waders just yet. Once the weather and water get colder read more and I wear some socks under my waders it might be a better fit, not that its too big, but they might feel a bit more snug, which I like. Overall, a good boot at a pretty decent price!

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Hanh H.
July 17, 2018
10

Love it

Bought it for the son in law, he said: Simms is known to make quality goods and these are no exception. Heavy but are sturdy and comfortable to walk in.

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Keith C
March 9, 2018
8

Very Solid Boot

These boots can't be beat for the price! They are comfortable, rugged, and durable. I have hiked many miles in these boots and they have showed very little wear. Good grip in the water as well. They clean up after use very nicely too since none of the materials really soak up anything from a day of fishing that some water and a towel can't clean. Only reason I didn't give 5 stars read more is the boot is a tad too wide for my foot but I wear size 15 and have a narrow foot. Most boots this size tend to be fairly wide.

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Ben Christensen
November 15, 2017
10

great boot

I use these on the middle provo in Utah on lots of small streams in the backcountry. they are build to last, comfortbale to walk in, and keep your ancles safe walking around on freestones. I would buy them again

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David Yath
October 20, 2017
10

Great boots!

Most of the fishing I do is in the northwestern part of Oregon, mainly tributary rivers off of the Columbia river. Sometimes in order to get access to the river, I have to hike a mile through the woods. Hiking this much takes a toll on my boots. Previously I bought cheap boots and after about a month they started to fall apart on me. So now I decided to spend the money and get read more some good wade boots, and these are fantastic. Hiking up and down the river these boots are comfortable, and have great ankle support. Very durable. I fish at least once a week so I need something that's going to live up to harsh conditions and the beating I put on my gear and these are living up to that standard.

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Eryn Zumwalt
September 18, 2017
10

Better than skat shoes.

Well, I have used skate shoes since I started fly fishing. These are Definitely better than those. I don't know how they are compared to other wading boots. But, it's nice not having my foot slip between rocks. They fit great and I catch more fish when I wear them too.

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Nicholas S.
September 16, 2017
6

Quality wading boot

After wearing these boots for a month they show very little wear. The boot itself is very comfortable to wear on the hike in as well as wading. One issue I've had is losing wading studs during my fishing trips. I compared these with my dad's boots that are the older model of this boot and the rubber on the sole is much harder on his. The new softer rubber provides decent traction read more on its own but isn't the best for retaining studs. I'd give the boots 5 stars, but losing studs is an issue.

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John S.
September 8, 2017
10

Great Service & Great boots

First, Chazz and Backcountry offer fast shipping and outstanding service. I needed new boots in my hands within 3 days before leaving for a trip and Backcountry came through. The Simms boots fit perfectly. I wear a size 10 dress shoe and the Simms size #10 boots fit perfectly with the my Simms waders. Thanks Chazz!!

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Robert F.
December 3, 2016
8

Simms Freestone Streamtread

I normally wear size 10. With Bass Pro waders and thick wool socks, 10 is too short and 11 is roomy. This boot hikes well. Grip in river is obviously less than felt, but reasonable even without studs. Quality of construction is good.

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Trey Schanzenbach
October 11, 2016
10

Excellent grip!

These boots are super comfortable and provide excellent traction in and out of the water. Mud, dirt, and rock are no match for the grip of these boots. Sizing is also spot on, get you street shoe size and know that they are made to fit the extra bulk of waders and thick socks.

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John B. Harris
September 24, 2016
8

So far, a good boot for the money.

Most of the fishing I do is in the Colorado backcountry. My requirements for a good wading boot are: (1) a good, supportive, and comfortable fit that will hold under hikes of up to 3 or 4 miles into and out of the waters I fish, (2) good traction on the slippery rocks I often run into the water, and (3) durability. These boots (Vibram soled, size 11) have provisionally proved read more themselves out on requirements (1) and (2); I'll have to wait and see on (3). They got their first test on three little expeditions a couple of weeks ago. The first was a float down the Snake River in Wyoming. When I first put them on, I got a little concerned about how good the fit was going to be --- they seemed a little roomy (I wear an 11D) --- but the several times we pulled the drift boat over and walked to wade fish some side channels they felt just fine. A few days later I had the chance to fish the Metolius and North Santiam rivers in Oregon --- both a better test of both fit and grip. The fit felt fine --- it was sure both in the water and hiking to / back from it. I can also attest that the Vibram soles --- even without the studs I also bought --- are a significant improvement over the old Aquastealth rubber on my previous Simms boots. I normally fish with a wading staff, which I didn't have with me on the trip, but the grip felt secure even on slippery rocks, when I ran into them trying to maneuver for a good drift while casting into the deeper pools on the Santiam. I do hope the Freestones hold up over time. I specifically selected these because there is no fabric mesh in the boot upper. Prior to these, I went through 3 pairs of older model Simms boots (I think they were the "Guide Boot Light" or something, built on a hiking last) that had a lot of mesh fabric in the boot's upper. They were great on the trail, and the Aquastealth worked OK, but in all three boots the mesh wore out and failed well before the soles themselves (and, as near as I can tell, the rest of the boot) were done.

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Jack Hall
June 1, 2016
10

Comfy comfy

Best bang for your buck. This product is for anyone looking for a really goof entry level boot without breaking the bank. Sizing is spot on, just get what ever size shoe you normally where. Constructed well and will last a long time if you take care of them.

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John S.
May 31, 2016
8

exceeded expectations

A great alternative if you don't want to drop the $ on the simms guide boots. These boots are comfortable, have decent traction (add studs), good ankle support, have a good fit, and a solid rand to protect your feet. I bought the guide boots for myself so I am a little biased, but i got these as a gift and after giving them a try I would recommend these to anyone looking for read more good boots at a good price.

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Brennan K
March 7, 2016
10

Traction in and out of the water

When looking for a good wading boot, I didn't want to break the bank, but I also didn't want something that would put me in a situation where I was headed foot first down a river and my waders full of water. I had already broke the piggy bank for the waders and that is where the Simms Freestone boots came in. They are reasonably priced, yet offer the traction, fit, and comfort that read more I'm sure the more expensive counterparts offer. Whether it is a long hike into the river, wading down the stream bank for that perfect cast, or standing chest deep in the ocean dip netting for sockeyes, these boots can do it all. I do recommend the studs, they offer so much more traction on the mossy river bottoms than the stock vibram soles. Not quite as much as felt offers, but nowadays felt isn't allowed in most streams due to the cross contamination of various algae and insects. These boots are easy to lace, stay tight, and are comfortable to boot! No pun intended. I wear a size 9 shoe normally and with the advice of my local fly shop, I purchased a size 9 boot and it fit like cinderellas slipper. They already accommodate a stocking foot going into them which is nice, eliminating the need to try on multiple sizes to find a good fit.

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Wong Wesley
February 15, 2016
10

Better than expected

Just received these boots with free two day delivery from Backcountry...absolutely amazing service as always from Backcountry. No shipping cost and no sales tax...saved a bundle. Haven't had a chance to field test the boots but the boots are absolutely beautiful in design and construction. Simms is a quality company and make durable long lasting stuff. (I still have one of their read more first Gortex waders and they still work....) Anyways I was pleasantly surprised by the quality construction of these boots and bought the 11 even though I wear size 10 shoes. I put on thick wool socks inside the neoprene socks of my Simms waders and it makes the fit almost perfect with a little room to spare in case I want to put another pair of socks or heating pads inside the boot as well. ...As with all shoes I know how well they will feel when I walk or hike in them when I first try them on and these boots were extremely comfortable to wear on the first try. Can't recommend these wading boots enough...

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Jeremy Collett
January 13, 2016
10

Great boot. Studs recommended

I got the freestone’s as a gift for a friend, so while I don’t have personal experience with the boot, I have some input to share: “They are an incredibly burly boot with excellent ankle support for hiking into that secret spot, and feeling stable once you’re in the water. The soles are also beefy and offer great traction. However, when the water is freezing the rubber hardens read more up and loses some of its traction, so I would highly recommend buying metal studs. Once I added these, cold or really cold, the boots felt solid crossing rivers. All in all a phenomenal boot and I would highly recommend it”. “P.S: I am a size 11.5 and so I went with the 12 wading boot. It is ever so slightly roomy but better than being too tight and my toes going numb.”

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