Tony,

You mean you finally got rid o' them leaky old waders? You don't have any excuse now... ;-) See ya in October!

Mark


At 01:34 PM 6/28/2004, you wrote:
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


Eric Meredith wrote:

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???




Eric Meredith
http://fishparadise.tripod.com

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