yea, you can blow them up with the "outlet" of your vacuum cleaner. But are you really sure, they leak? If only the neoprene covered part of your feet gets wet, it may be condensed sweat (specially in cold water) -----Ursprungliche Nachricht----- Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Im Auftrag von Paul Marriner Gesendet: Freitag, 14. Dezember 2001 22:01 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: Re: [VFB] Leaky Waders
Great topic. I have a pair of leaky goretex that I returned to the company. They sent them back saying the leak test showed no leaks. Ridiculous, as if I was going to spend the money to send them back if they didn't leak!!! Now I have to find the leak and send them back again. Rather than fill them with water (heavy and potentially damaging or at least messy), I was thinking of using the tire repair method of brushing on a soap solution in the suspected area and then using Steve's balloon technique to find the pinprick "hole". Anyone tried this? And would rubbing the area with alcohol increase the chances of success? Cheers, Paul -- Paul Marriner Outdoor Writing & Photography. Member OWAA & OWC. Author of Atlantic Salmon, Ausable River Journal, Miramichi River Journal, and Modern Atlantic Salmon Flies.
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