Tributary Wading Boot - Men's
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Why We Like The Simms Tributary Wading Boot
The Tributary Wading Boot gets us into Simms quality at a price point that doesn't bust our budget. The synthetic leather and rubber uppers stand up to river rocks and brush while Simms' proprietary rubber outsoles are made for wet traction. Pair with the Simms Tributary Stockingfoot Waders for a nice, entry-level setup.
Details
- Simms wading boot for budget-conscious anglers
- Synthetic leather uppers with rubber overlays for durability
- Fully-gusseted tongue keeps out sticks and stones
- Neoprene lining for durability and ease of use
- Simms lugged rubber outsoles for river traction
- Item #SMMF0HD
- Upper Material
- synthetic leather, rubber overlays
- Lining
- neoprene
- Closure
- lace
- Sole
- rubber
- Shaft Height
- mid
- Claimed Weight
- N/A
- Activity
- fly fishing
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4.5 based on 12 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJune 24, 2025
Excellent wade boot
Good construction and comfortable. I've worn twice so far and very pleased.
Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com
June 14, 2025
Good boots
Paired perfectly with the waders. Comfortable to hike upstream
Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com
June 7, 2025
Dangerous to use without studs
These are potentially a great boot. The build quality is great. I used them a couple of days hiking into Bear Trap Canyon and they are quite comfortable offering great support on the trail. The problem comes when you get in the water. Madison River rocks aren’t really slick by my standards. I used a pair of a competitor boots for the 5 days before I got these and had no issues with slipping. The compound that Simms used in the rubber is clearly not acceptable for wading. Unless you plan to use studs, stay well clear of these unfortunately.
Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com
February 21, 2025
Wade Boots
I know these boots were not made for Salt water but have held up well considering the conditions. Great book for the price. .
Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com
January 18, 2025
SurfFishing ?
What about salt water? Can I wear these well, Surf fishing as long as I cleaned them afterwards
Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com
November 23, 2024
Nice boot but. . .
I have used this felt sole boot the past 3 years and they been wonderful and durable as I fish 2x/month year round. I mistakenly ordered the rubber sole this time. I have used them one day and I fell once in the river and almost 2 additional times. The last time I fell in river was maybe 5 years ago, its rare. The rubber soles have to be liability for Simms and the only way I can now to try and make these boots safe are to add the screw in studs. Fingers crossed and beware of the rubber soles.
Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com
October 15, 2024
Great wading boot
I give these 5 stars as I have put somewhere around 300 days or more fishing my first pair of these and have put 20 or so on a second because the sole cracked on the first. I fish the Rio Grande in New Mexico several days a year crawling on the volcanic rock, boulders, cactus, sage and they have held up to it. I have tortured these boots and they held as long as any other guides much more expensive boots. I only wish I could get them with about a 3rd the volume as I have a size 13 B foot and have to fill lots of space with wading socks. Even still I bought a second pair.
Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com
October 13, 2024
Fit great. Dont drain super
Fit great. Dont drain super well but after a bit of hiking its ok.
Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com
September 15, 2024
Great boots
Excellent books. Rugged enough but lighter than expected. I need to put studs in them for maximum traction. Would definitely recommend and buy again.
Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com
October 8, 2023
Good Buy
A good fit and comfortable.The rubber sole is different than a felt sole.It took some getting used to on slippery river rocks but was fine overall.
Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com
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