I like all the Loon products. I carry their “Knot Sense” and wader repair in my everyday pack as well as a UV flashlight. Thanks for the informative video.
I carry that in my gear bag all the time. So far I haven't needed it for emergency wader repair but it also works great for on the water fly line repairs to get you through the day or a trip.
Thanks for the short repair video. Will try and get my local fishing shop to order a tube for me. I use a lot of Loon products and find them great. Appreciated down-under in NZ.
Hi, I was just about to repair my Simms Waders and your instruction came up on screen! I was going to glue a Simms patch and now all I have to do is a quick dab of UV glue. Thanks mate. Harera...
I like all the Loon products. I carry their “Knot Sense” and wader repair in my everyday pack as well as a UV flashlight. Thanks for the informative video.
I carry that in my gear bag all the time. So far I haven't needed it for emergency wader repair but it also works great for on the water fly line repairs to get you through the day or a trip.
Thanks for the short repair video. Will try and get my local fishing shop to order a tube for me. I use a lot of Loon products and find them great. Appreciated down-under in NZ.
Hi, I was just about to repair my Simms Waders and your instruction came up on screen! I was going to glue a Simms patch and now all I have to do is a quick dab of UV glue. Thanks mate. Harera...
Looks like great stuff . I will give it a try....
Muy útil el vídeo.
It's the leaks that you don't see that are difficult to find and repair. What is the technique for doing this with rubbing alcohol?
Does this work on the neoprene bootys too?
Anyone know if it works on wet waders?