Recent Buying Guides

Types of Fly Waders

Regardless of what style of  fly wader you choose, there are two types of waders – bootfoot or stockingfoot. Bootfoot Waders Bootfoot waders have the boot attached to the wader. The advantage is that they are generally less expensive then having... 

Styles of Fly Waders

There are three main types of fly waders on the market: hip waders, waist waders, and chest waders. Before considering buying any type of wader, you need to define what kind of fishing you will be doing as different waders serve different purposes. Let’s... 

Why Do I Need Fly Waders?

The question you maybe asking is – why do I need fly waders? We’re here to help you answer that and make an informed decision. Fly waders are used successfully by many fisherman.  Waders come in different styles, materials, and price points.... 

Latest Reviews

Simms Freestone Wader

What Simms Says: Updated with more of the features you’ve asked for and built with Simms Quadralam Technology with Touray fabric, these affordable waders stand up to challenging conditions with total... 

Simms Kid’s GORE-TEX Wader

What Simms Says: We make the only GORE-TEX kid’s wader on the market so you can be sure that your young angler is comfortable and dry while you are on a fishing adventure together. What We Say: Lucky... 

Simms Freestone Zippered Wader

What Simms Says: Designed for easy access, our new budget conscious waders come with a convenient RiRi Storm center-front zipper and Simms Quadralam Technology with Toray fabric, giving you waterproof... 

Simms ExStream BootFoot

What Simms Says: When you’re spending a cold October morning casting to steelhead on a river in BC, things can get pretty chilly. Stay comfortable with the warmest bootfoot boot you can buy. What... 

Simms G4 Pro Wader

What Simms Says: Whether trout fishing on a Montana spring creek or chasing a 30-pound ocean going brown on Argentina’s Rio Grande, the pros turn to our highest performing wader for the most demanding... 

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