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Austin

-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Spezio [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 11:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [VFB] Wader REpair


Harvy,
I will contact you off list. If any others want this info, I will do it 
off list. BTW, I also have two fishing buddies that had the same problem 
I had. I am not condemning the place I got them from as they do not make 
the waders, they just sell them. I asked each time if this is an ongoing 
problem with the breathable waders they sell. Each time I was told that 
it is not. They have not had any of them returned for leaks. One time I 
got a nice young lady that told me they had had a few problems with the 
type of waders I bought. Now comes the clincher, I was at a group 
gathering last fall and a guy had a pair of waders like I had just 
returned. I asked if they leaked and he said yes. I asked if he was 
going to return them and he said no. For what I give for them I wear 
them till they get too bad to use and then I go to another pair. I 
though , this guy is crazy. What I found out, this guy lives near the 
store and twice a year they have a store return sale. He told me they 
have 3 to 4 racks of waders for 17.00 a pair, your choice. He buys 4 
pair a year.
Tony

Harvey, Austin wrote:

>Tony, 
>You should mention the brand of waders you had bad luck with, for those of
>us who are wanting to purchase breathable, that way, we don't have to deal
>with the same headaches you did.  I don't think you would be doing a
>disservice to the particular company, as I am sure they offer other good
>products.  
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Tony Spezio [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 10:34 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [VFB] Wader REpair
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>Eric,
>Join the club.
>I went through 5 pair of breathable in a years time. They were all from 
>the same company that I will not mention on the  list. They leaked 
>within three or four times I used them. Each time I up-graded and spent 
>the extra money along with shipping charges to send them back. Finally 
>on the fifth pair, I requested a refund. I just bought another pair last 
>week from another company. I have used them three times so far and no 
>leaks yet. Will see how they hold up. On breathables, I think it is 
>better to patch them from the inside on seam leaks and outside on a tear 
>or puncture.
>Tony
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>Eric Meredith wrote:
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>>I have had problems with my breathable waders.  My neorenes have held 
>>up for years and are still going strong with a few patches.  However I 
>>have not used the breathable waders that much and they already have a 
>>huge leak.  I've had problems like this in the past with breathables.  
>>Does anybody else have the same problem?  I ordered my breathable 
>>waders a size big so I could wear lots of clothes under it and I'm 
>>wondering if maybe that's why it has a tendency to get leaks in it.  
>>Also I'm looking to repair my waders and am looking for some tips.  
>>I've been told that repairing them on the inside actually works much 
>>better, any comments???
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>>Eric Meredith
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