by Papasequoia » April 24th, 2014, 1:04 am
I hope it works out as well for me. I just sent in my first pair of waders ever. There was a big leak on the left leg, calf area. I sprayed it with alcohol and had no leaks show, but kind of a smudge looking area near the seam. Covered it with Aquaseal and the leak was gone. However, later in the day the other leg started leaking - badly. Where the waders bunch up there were some creases, it appears that just from walking and having these creases rub against each other a huge crack opened up in two different spots. I had never seen anything like it - nor had Mike. Has anyone else? The waders aren't that old, a year or two at most and hadn't leaked before. However, first a seam leak and then this weird leak that appeared to be more of a fabric failure than anything else.
Anyway, I got this message by email from Simms a few days ago:
"Thank you for utilizing the Simms Online Repair Center. Your Simms product/s has been received and evaluated. Our Repair Technicians have determined that the product you've returned for evaluation meets the criteria for our "First Repair Is On Us" policy. The repairs performed are being made at no charge."
First time I have heard of a "first repair is on us" policy. I would have thought that ANY defect would be covered no matter how many times it took to repair (or new waders). I guess I'll see what they do, but since these didn't have any holes in them caused by anything I did (branches, thorns, etc.) and since the holes (seam and crease) were already fixed by me before sending them in, I sure hope they do the right thing.
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