Aaron, you should have received a "repair kit" in the box your Hodgemans came in. Use the stuff in it, and follow the directions included exactly. You should be well satisfied with the repair. If you lost the kit, do like Rene said, use aquaseal.

JIMMY D

Rene Zillmann wrote:

Aaron,
did you try aquaseal? My Hodgeman nylon hippers are still fine, but I carry the aquaseal with me, just in case...
Rene


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I have a question. I have nylon Hodgman waders and I appear to have developed a small hole in them. Does anyone have any suggestions on what to use and how to patch them? Otherwise I appear to have wet myself :(

Aaron







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