Tributary Wading Boot - Felt - Men's
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Casting from a stance in moving water requires confident footing, which we achieve with the Simms Tributary Wading Boot. This felt-soled boot clings to slippery rocks and algae-covered banks to help us maintain stability as we traverse the water. The synthetic upper dries quickly to reduce weight on our post-wade hike, and the neoprene lining helps keep our feet warm when we wade back in at a different spot.
Details
- Felt-soled boot for wade fishing
- Synthetic upper dries quickly once out of the water
- Neoprene lining for comfort and insulation
- Felt outsole clings to slippery rocks
- Stud-compatibility for extra traction when you need it
- Rubber toe cap protects toes underwater
- Item #SMMF0A3
- Upper Material
- synthetic, synthetic leather, rubber
- Lining
- neoprene
- Closure
- lace
- Sole
- felt (12mm synthetic)
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
- Activity
- river fishing
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Overall Rating
4 based on 10 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageApril 11, 2023
Comfortable and I like that they fit - I didn't have to order a size or two up to fit waders.
Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com
February 25, 2023
Heavy boots
Doable boots and excellent quality but its heavy to walk, would be amazing if it comes lighter more
Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com
November 22, 2022
Heavy Duty and Great Quality
After reading all the reviews, I ordered them one full size larger than I normally would've. They are very comfortable with stockingfoot waders and thick wool socks on. Hiking any distance might be a bit much as they're pretty heavy and not super flexible, but they should work great in the streams and rivers where I fish.
Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com
October 18, 2022
Going Downhill
I've got a growing son, so we've been buying these boots a bit over the years. This latest version is a huge step back from the last version (black and red ones). They feel less supportive and less well built. I just feels like the boots were de-engineered to maximize profit rather than angler utility.
Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com
August 15, 2022
Solid boot and great value
I have the G3 with rubber sole and alumabite studs as well as a pair of Felt Freestones. These are lighter than both and have plenty of support for me. Great for walking in a mile or two and the soles have excellent grip on slick rocks in freestone streams. I have only used them for 5 days on the river so I can't evaluate how long they will last but they seem to be very well made. If you value a light weight boot over a heavy duty boot then I would recommend these. Very good product and an excellent value. I wear a 10 normally and that size felt tight to me. I sized up to the 11.
Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com
August 15, 2022
Great boots at an excellent value
i have a pair of these, the G3 in rubber and alumabite, and also the Freestones. I’ve only used them 4 -5 days so far but they are lighter than the others and not as stiff. Better for walking and of course the felt bottoms a the best on slick freestone streams. Great value product by Simms. I hope they hold up but so far they seem to be well built. I wear a 10 normally and that size felt tight to me so I got the 11.
Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com
July 20, 2022
kids boots worth the money!
Excellent boots for my 8 y/o boy we fish often, and he loves how comfortable his new boots are!
Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com
June 30, 2021
As advertised…
As advertised, simply performed as designed, easy navigating rocky streams.
Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com
June 9, 2021
I'm sure he'd love them, but he never got the boots.
Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com
May 27, 2021
Miserable! You should stop selling these.
No padding, no support. Go stand on a concrete driveway flat footed for 8 hours and you’ll know what it’s like to wear these all day. Simms is trading on a reputation its products no longer uphold. Shame on you.
Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com
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