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Simms
Flyweight Packable Wader - Men's

3.888888888888889 out of 5 stars
9 Reviews
$379.95
Color:Cinder

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Lightweight, packable waders with breathable waterproof protection for travel-ready versatility

What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:


"The Flyweight Packable Wader is a game-changer for anglers who need full waterproof protection without the bulk. The 4-layer Toray QuadraLam fabric keeps me dry from the waist down, while the 2.5-layer upper keeps things light and breathable. I love how they pack into the chest pocket, making them easy to stash in my bag for last-minute fishing trips. Whether I’m traveling or just want a lightweight option, these waders are my go-to."


For anglers who thrive on mobility, the Simms Flyweight Packable Wader delivers full waterproof protection in an ultralight, travel-friendly design. Built with durable 4-layer Toray QuadraLam fabric from the waist down and breathable 2.5-layer Toray fabric up top, these waders provide the perfect balance of durability and packability.


The innovative suspender system converts from chest-high to waist-high in seconds, offering versatility for changing conditions. Designed for convenience, the waders pack into their own chest pocket, making them easy to stash in a backpack or carry-on for spontaneous fishing adventures. Whether hiking deep into remote waters or traveling light, these waders ensure we’re always ready to wade in.


Details

  • Ultralight, packable waders designed for travel and backcountry fishing
  • 4-layer Toray QuadraLam lower offers rugged waterproof breathability
  • 2.5-layer Toray upper keeps weight down while maintaining breathability
  • Convertible suspender design allows easy transition from chest-high to waist-high waders
  • Packs into its own chest pocket for compact storage and easy travel
  • 1mm embossed neoprene stockingfeet provide comfort and durability for all-day wear
  • Item #SMMF0NM
Material
[upper] 2.5L Toray, [lower] Toray QuadraLam 4-layer
Belt Included
yes
Suspenders
adjustable
Pockets
packable chest
Activity
fly fishing
Manufacturer Warranty
limited

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Overall Rating

4 based on 9 ratings

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4 out of 5 stars

July 14, 2025

Great idea

It is a great concept, unfortunately the booties were too small for my son. We ordered a Medium King and we couldn’t replace the booties for a larger size and the large waders are too big

Ann P.
simmsfishing.com

Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com

4 out of 5 stars

July 2, 2025

New waders

They are good pack waders. I just had issue of the straps not staying at the set length

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Ken K.
simmsfishing.com

Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com

5 out of 5 stars

July 1, 2025

The flyweight waders are incredible

I always hated dealing with hauling around and using bulky waders. These even fit in my duffle with all of my other travel stuff. I love these. Also, the small lightweight boot is more like a sock. Great job.

William H.
simmsfishing.com

Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com

5 out of 5 stars

June 28, 2025

Fly fishing guide and IFFF Casting Instructor.

Love them in all the heat we are having in the East. Really light weight and comfortable. Next test will be in Montana.

Marc B.
simmsfishing.com

Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com

2 out of 5 stars

June 23, 2025

Fit isn't perfect

I am 6'4 225 lbs. , so a bit outside the norm for most people. The fit is large on the chest area and hugs my crotch more than I like. So, I don't love the fit, therefore these are not my first choice of my own waders. . . . and I have only used them a few times.

Brian C.
simmsfishing.com

Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com

3 out of 5 stars

June 23, 2025

Nice waders but need Long version

These are nice packable waders, however, I wear a Medium Long, and was told that they don't make Medium Long yet but that a Medium Regular would fit fine. Unfortunately, they don't. They were uncomfortably too short. The bootie is very nice and thin and fits very comfortably with my standard wading boots. The fabric is nice as well. The fabric is great. Would like the standard belt that comes with the regular waders though. The one on this wader is lightweight and packable but doesn't hold what I normally attach to it on my regular waders belt. Unfortunately, since I can't return this (disposed of the packaging and tags before my trip), it will be staying in my closet.

Brent H.
simmsfishing.com

Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com

5 out of 5 stars

June 22, 2025

Needs instruction

Waders are very nice except there’s no directions on how to roll them back up into the pocket. I could not figure it out. There are no instructions online either. So I just put them back in the bag.

Charles B.
simmsfishing.com

Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com

3 out of 5 stars

June 20, 2025

Won’t stay up

I got them for a trip to Labrador. Overall I liked them. Just one complaint. They won’t stay up. Might as well just make them waist high.

Dennis M.
simmsfishing.com

Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com

4 out of 5 stars

June 14, 2025

Flyweight Waders

The waders are lightweight and packable, but the gravel guards are ineffective in stronger currents or win wading through deeper water. Without a hook the gravel guards slide up the leg and your wading boots end up taking on gravel and sand. I experienced the gravel guard failure while wading the Henry’s Fork River in Eastern Idaho.

Kirk P.
simmsfishing.com

Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com