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Post by duckfart on Apr 23, 2013 19:14:42 GMT -6
I bought a pair of neoprene cabelas waders on Craigslist<---Dumb. I took a headlamp to them and located the hole AFTER discovering said hole while putting decoys out.
I bought a new pair the following day. I loaded up the hole with a shoegoo. Havent used them yet. I'm hoping this holds them together as my backup waders for a few seasons. Just curious what methods ya'll use. Thanks
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Post by cornfieldfowler on Apr 23, 2013 19:35:13 GMT -6
I will also use shoegoo, but I have recently bought a tube of Aquaseal, it is suppose to be the best for sealing leaky waders.
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Post by Tanner Wildes on Apr 23, 2013 20:31:15 GMT -6
I've used Shoegoo too, Last year I used I think it was called SR20, it was black and came in a syringe like epoxy does. It worked well, I've used it on my neoprene waders, knee high rubber boots, and my duck hunting jacket, and it works good.
Tanner
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Post by duckfart on Apr 23, 2013 20:39:20 GMT -6
I've used aquaseal for several years on my breathable fishing waders. Before I used the shoegoo I tried the aquaseal and its viscosity doesn't make it very easy to work with, unless the area is flat, which isn't all that great in the crotch.
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