Specs
When warmer days and high-altitude streams beckon, the Freestone® Wading Pants completes your lightweight kit. These hard-working waist-highs pack small and travel far with all the brush-busting toughness and moisture-wicking breathability of their chest-high cousins. They also feature the same purpose-built design that promotes natural mobility when negotiating unmarked obstacles in and out of the water.
- Durable & breathable Toray® QuadraLam™ 4-layer fabric throughout
- Gusseted & zippered fly improves fit & ease of on-off
- Hip pockets for quick access to essentials
- Built-in Gravel Guard with gathered elastic bottom hem
- 3 belt loops with a 2 in. elastic waist belt
- Anatomically engineered neoprene stockingfeet with anti-microbial finish
- Assembled in the USA from Imported Components











John Doe –
The Simms Freestone Stockingfoot Pant is a budget-friendly option for wading enthusiasts. It’s durable and comfortable, but the material feels a bit thin compared to higher-end models.
Jane Smith –
Great value for the price! These pants fit well and are perfect for casual wading. The design is simple yet functional.
Mike Johnson –
I found the Simms Freestone Pant to be a bit too snug around the waist. The quality is decent, but not as good as more expensive options.
Emily Davis –
These pants are perfect for beginners. They’re lightweight and easy to move in. I’m very satisfied with my purchase.
Chris Brown –
The material feels a bit cheap, but it’s expected at this price point. Overall, they do the job for occasional use.
Sarah Wilson –
I love how breathable these pants are! They’re great for warm weather fishing trips. Highly recommend for casual anglers.
David Martinez –
The fit is a bit off, but they’re comfortable once you get used to them. Good for the price, but not my top choice.
Laura Garcia –
These pants are a steal for the price! They’re durable, comfortable, and perfect for my weekend fishing trips.
James White –
The Simms Freestone Pant is a decent option, but the seams could be reinforced better. They’ve held up so far, but I’m not sure about long-term durability.
Patricia Lee –
I’m impressed with the quality for such an affordable price. These pants are comfortable and functional for wading.
Robert Clark –
The pant legs are a bit long, but they’re adjustable. Overall, a good product for the money.
Linda Hall –
These pants are great for casual use, but I wouldn’t rely on them for heavy-duty wading. The material feels a bit flimsy.
William Young –
The Simms Freestone Pant is a solid choice for the price. They’re lightweight, comfortable, and good for occasional fishing trips.