Hi there all,
Well the season is at a close, now is the time to think about sorting out those favourite waders of yours that sprung a leak this year.
Don't throw them in the bin, contact Dave at www.wader-repair.co.uk
to see if they are worth salvaging.
I had two pairs done last winter one pair (14yr old Simms) which I thought were due for the scrap heap have been given a new lease of life.
One thing though, if they are a snug fit, get yourself a tin of talc :>.
It helps to get back into your waders after you get them back.
He can also repair or replace neoprene stockingfeet and cut originals down to your size of feet, if needed.
Cap
Well the season is at a close, now is the time to think about sorting out those favourite waders of yours that sprung a leak this year.
Don't throw them in the bin, contact Dave at www.wader-repair.co.uk
to see if they are worth salvaging.
I had two pairs done last winter one pair (14yr old Simms) which I thought were due for the scrap heap have been given a new lease of life.
One thing though, if they are a snug fit, get yourself a tin of talc :>.
It helps to get back into your waders after you get them back.
He can also repair or replace neoprene stockingfeet and cut originals down to your size of feet, if needed.
Cap
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