Jul

15

How to repair leaking fishing waders

There are many different kinds of wader’s leaks: the torn crotch leak, the barbwire leak, the abrasion leak, the falling down on sharp rocks leak and worse of all – the hiding leak.
For all the visible leaks, it is very easy to repair a leaking fishing wader.
Most fishing waders come with a repair kit to be used once you notice a leaking, so use it in the following way:

 When the leak in your fishing wader is caused by a small hole - the barbwire leak or the notorious hiding leak, the easiest way that I’ve found to fix the leak is a product called “aqua seal”.
“Aqua seal” is a kind of a liquid patch that you simply spread over the area in need of a patch and let it dry.
It works great and is the in cases of small holes it’s better than using the patch.

Trying to repair leaking fishing waders becomes a real challenge when you’re facing the hiding leak.

You are busy fishing, and suddenly realize that your socks are all wet.
When you examine your fishing wader carefully, you cannot detect anything that could cause the leak.

So, how do I detect the invisible leaks?
There are a few ways I found useful:

 Remember that although it’s not complicated to repair leaking fishing waders, the best way is to avoid the leaking in the first place.

Following this great and simple tip helps to prevent leaky waders:
When you get back home from fishing, make sure you store your waders hanged upside down to dry out.
Just leave it hanging that way until they’re needed again. This is true for both neoprene and breathable waders.
This prevents folds which are potential weak points and also allows the air to get inside the wader, to help prevents mold.

Happy fishing :-)

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4

Fishing waders

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