Andrwhite610
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I purchased a pair of Simms waders roughly 8 months ago. I believe the tributary model. I’ve used and abused them well since purchase with no issues.
This past weekend during a camping/fishing trip I used them roughly 20 hours over the weekend with no leakage. When packing up to leave I tossed them and my wading boots in a plastic tub with lid for ease of transport. They were both completely soaked. This is something I don’t normally do. They were in this tub for maybe 24 hours. I’ve used them 3 times since and they are leaking all over now…
The point of this thread is to ask…Was leaving them soaked in the plastic tub my mistake? I’ve never turned them inside out to dry or really payed much attention to drying them other than hanging them up. Seems odd to me that one day being soaked in a bin would cause them to fail.🤷♂️
I can take them to TCO to be shipped to Simms for repair but apparently that is roughly $75. Seems if I need to buy or repair new waders in less than a year I’ll just go back to buying the nearly identical $75 Amazon waders from now on.
This past weekend during a camping/fishing trip I used them roughly 20 hours over the weekend with no leakage. When packing up to leave I tossed them and my wading boots in a plastic tub with lid for ease of transport. They were both completely soaked. This is something I don’t normally do. They were in this tub for maybe 24 hours. I’ve used them 3 times since and they are leaking all over now…
The point of this thread is to ask…Was leaving them soaked in the plastic tub my mistake? I’ve never turned them inside out to dry or really payed much attention to drying them other than hanging them up. Seems odd to me that one day being soaked in a bin would cause them to fail.🤷♂️
I can take them to TCO to be shipped to Simms for repair but apparently that is roughly $75. Seems if I need to buy or repair new waders in less than a year I’ll just go back to buying the nearly identical $75 Amazon waders from now on.