They had a killer sale a few weeks ago when I ordered. @RUGER and his son loves theirs. I think Dylan's started leaking after a few years but ain't that the story with all waders these days?If you wouldn't mind giving a update after season I'd appreciate it. I been looking at them since last year but haven't bought them because I don't know anybody with them lol. I'll probably go ahead and get some for next year but would like to know if they're good or junk.
I'm trying this route, will let you know how it works out.try 5200 quick cure
Its for below water applications in the marine indusrty ! Turn em inside out and do all the seams and holes . Cures in 24 hrs
You will thank me later
Thanks for the heads up, could easily see the fading issue. Luckily we keep them to toss out as needed and pick up after every use.I've got some of those as well. Don't leave them out all season, they will fade bad. We put a couple in our spread and left them last season, just to see how they held up. they're great for throw decoys, or something you're gonna put out for 3-4 days and pick up, but 60 days in the sun, they look very noticeably lighter than they do straight outta the box.
I just tried the Fast Cure 5200. It seems like it will work great. Very flexible and tough. Will find out this weekend.3m 4000
I think you will be happy with itI just tried the Fast Cure 5200. It seems like it will work great. Very flexible and tough. Will find out this weekend.
I have had really good success with AquaSeal as well. I think I've got one pair of waders that lasted 7 years due to annual patches of little holes in my Cabelas neoprene set.Aqua Seal is the best.
Bingo, we have a winnerAfter almost 30 years of duck hunting some folks of the nastiest bar pits, sloughs, pit blinds, and timber holes in the MS delta the best remedy I have found so far I s to buy new waders…in fact keep several good ones available throughout the year.
Ditto. Apply inside and out, and allow proper time to dry/cure.I've used shoe goo with success. Prep work is key. I clean all dirt and mud off and then wipe with acetone. I then run a little sand paper over the area and wipe again with acetone before applying the shoe goo.
After almost 30 years of duck hunting some folks of the nastiest bar pits, sloughs, pit blinds, and timber holes in the MS delta the best remedy I have found so far I s to buy new waders…in fact keep several good ones available throughout the year.