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Old November 4th, 2003, 07:17 PM
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Default Patching breathable waders.

Actually, I've never had to use Aquaseal to patch breathable waders. Mine
have all come with iron-on patch material that works wonderfully. Obviously,
you can't iron your waders on-stream, so a bit of Aquaseal carried with you
to keep you in the bush is not a bad idea.


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I was thinking about getting a pair of hodgman streamlite waders for
$80. I don't really want to buy a good pair yet, because I'm not sure
if I'm going to use them a lot (I'm torn between canoe fishing and
wading). My question is "How hard is it to patch them?" I can deal
with an occasional leak if I can fix it.


Same way you would patch a non-breathable-- Aquaseal for small tears and
pinholes.


Thanks!

Chuck.