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All the credit goes to the fit of these boots.
All the credit goes to the fit of these boots. (Photo: Stephen Matera/TandemStock)

Patagonia Made a Wading Boot Designed for Women

Say goodbye to too-wide, unstable boots. These are built for women's feet from the ground up.

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All the credit goes to the fit of these boots.
(Photo: Stephen Matera/TandemStock)

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Over the past five years, I鈥檝e tested every women鈥檚 wading boot on the market. Most are terrific in every way but one: They鈥檙e too roomy to really support my foot. I can鈥檛 even claim to have slender, Cinderella-style feet. No, I鈥檝e got extra-wide stompers, yet with most wading boots, I still find it hard to cinch them snug enough to keep my feet from sliding around inside. They鈥檙e fine during the few times a year when I wear thick oversocks for extra insulation in cold water. Mostly, though, I wish I could achieve a more foot-hugging fit. Even when I crank on the laces, that only succeeds in making the boots tight through the instep. My heel still sloshes about, which compromises my stability on angled rocks.

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Then I tried the ($189), which hit the market last spring. They actually cinch around my entire foot, wrapping firmly but gently from heel to instep. Instead of slipping around inside, my feet feel planted on the river bottom and stable when scrambling over boulders.

Patagonia worked with a women鈥檚-specific last when developing this boot. Most companies don鈥檛鈥攊t鈥檚 expensive to design a new mold for wading boots, so most brands simply shrink their men鈥檚 models and offer them in women鈥檚 sizes.

That works to a point. and both make high-quality women鈥檚 wading boots that deliver all the performance attributes of their men鈥檚 models. And Orvis recently devoted a lot of R&D into improving , which debuts this spring鈥擨鈥檓 looking forward to trying it out to see if its 鈥渦nisex鈥 last can match the support of the women鈥檚-specific Patagonia boot.

The Patagonia Ultralight does have a few downsides. Its low-volume interior doesn鈥檛 accommodate much excess fabric, so if your booties bunch up and create folds in your wading boots, the Patagonia Ultralight will likely worsen the situation. Those foot-pinching folds feel uncomfortable in any boot, but the Ultralight鈥檚 compressive fit allows them even less room, so they can create hot spots after a few hours. And鈥攎y pet peeve鈥攖here鈥檚 no ring at the toe for securing gravel guards. (I hook them into the laces instead.)

But the firm-handshake fit outweighs the cons. When I鈥檓 following a hooked fish downstream, I can trust this boot to stabilize my footing and keep me upright.

Lead Photo: Stephen Matera/TandemStock

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