So Ive had my G3 Waders for about 5 or 6 years now and i finally couldnt take the leaks anymore. I recently aqua sealed most if not all the pin holes in the seams but then the booties started getting damp so i called it quits. After Simms received my waders they had them for about 45 days before just sending me the email saying my G3 waders are "not repairable to be able to meet their standards afterward". Nice way of saying "tough ****" I guess. Not sure how the booties being ripped off and replaced dont justify their quality standards, since i basically did all the seam work myself, but whatever.
While my G3s have been around a while(5-6 years), And have been used probably 300 times or so. They were treated well, booties weren't yanked or pulled off after a day of fishing, they wern't bundled up in a ball wet for days, etc. I actually treated them very diligently in every way.
I would still disagree with them on why all of a sudden in a few months time 60% of the seams have pin holes going all through them. To me thats not life expectancy usage out of them, that's something went wrong. Unless im missing something.
The email said they are shipping them back to me and I can call to discuss replacement options. Not sure what that replacement option means. But im assuming its, "well sell you a new pair of our latest model". So I will take the bait and give them a call later to see what the deal is. Maybe ill be surprised and ill be offered a comparable set of waders at a reputable discount directly from them. If not, then this will be the last set of SIMMs i purchase.
And if that's the case, I'm looking at some recommendations on what else to navigate towards. With so many options its hard to choose "the right one". I will say i am changing my fishing style going forward. Traditionally it was gear up, walk down a pavement path, plop into the water. Very easy on the waders in my opinion.
I'm now doing more bushwhacking, walking, exploring, etc. I'm wondering if $500+ waders really offer any better durability then $300 waders. I'm very tempted to just give Orvis a try, even if their closer to the $500 spectrum only because there's a local Orvis\TCO store and i've heard they back their products very well. Although I thought SIMMs did as well too.
Anyway, looking for any advice or reccomendations and your experience with say $300 waders compared to the name brand $500+. So far these are the ones Ive been contemplating about.
1. LL Bean Kennebec Stockingfoot Waders with Super Seam - $279 (https://bit.ly/3ajQ1zC)
2. Redington Sonic Pro - $350 (https://bit.ly/36zHPtY)
3. Frogg Toggs Puilit II - $240 (https://bit.ly/3pTuZOQ)
4. Orivs Pro - $550 (https://bit.ly/3tiB35K)
5. Dryft S14 Adrenaline - $300 (https://bit.ly/3oGHDPV)
I honestly am even contemplating buying multiple ~$100 waders on amazon as some look decent. As long as they last atleast a year, that would align with what Simms just gave me. And I could basically have a new pair every year.
While my G3s have been around a while(5-6 years), And have been used probably 300 times or so. They were treated well, booties weren't yanked or pulled off after a day of fishing, they wern't bundled up in a ball wet for days, etc. I actually treated them very diligently in every way.
I would still disagree with them on why all of a sudden in a few months time 60% of the seams have pin holes going all through them. To me thats not life expectancy usage out of them, that's something went wrong. Unless im missing something.
The email said they are shipping them back to me and I can call to discuss replacement options. Not sure what that replacement option means. But im assuming its, "well sell you a new pair of our latest model". So I will take the bait and give them a call later to see what the deal is. Maybe ill be surprised and ill be offered a comparable set of waders at a reputable discount directly from them. If not, then this will be the last set of SIMMs i purchase.
And if that's the case, I'm looking at some recommendations on what else to navigate towards. With so many options its hard to choose "the right one". I will say i am changing my fishing style going forward. Traditionally it was gear up, walk down a pavement path, plop into the water. Very easy on the waders in my opinion.
I'm now doing more bushwhacking, walking, exploring, etc. I'm wondering if $500+ waders really offer any better durability then $300 waders. I'm very tempted to just give Orvis a try, even if their closer to the $500 spectrum only because there's a local Orvis\TCO store and i've heard they back their products very well. Although I thought SIMMs did as well too.
Anyway, looking for any advice or reccomendations and your experience with say $300 waders compared to the name brand $500+. So far these are the ones Ive been contemplating about.
1. LL Bean Kennebec Stockingfoot Waders with Super Seam - $279 (https://bit.ly/3ajQ1zC)
2. Redington Sonic Pro - $350 (https://bit.ly/36zHPtY)
3. Frogg Toggs Puilit II - $240 (https://bit.ly/3pTuZOQ)
4. Orivs Pro - $550 (https://bit.ly/3tiB35K)
5. Dryft S14 Adrenaline - $300 (https://bit.ly/3oGHDPV)
I honestly am even contemplating buying multiple ~$100 waders on amazon as some look decent. As long as they last atleast a year, that would align with what Simms just gave me. And I could basically have a new pair every year.