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Young Salt 07-03-2004, 06:48 PM I have a hodgman wadelite breathable jacket that i bought last year. About 3-4 months of use the fabric lost the coating that made it bead water. I brought it to the shop where i bought it, and was able to exchange it for another. Now i'm having the same problem with the new one.
I've heard you can make them waterproof by using scotch-guard on them, should i use that, or is there something else i can do to make it waterproof again? :huh:
beachwalker 07-03-2004, 06:50 PM stuff works good. I use it on my golf bag. Weighs pounds less when it rains than before I coated it.
leptar 07-03-2004, 07:08 PM can you get your money back?
then go buy a $20 non-waterproof jacket and put some scotchguard on...
I owned the bibs all for just 3 days last year... same day i bought them i went out on a 2 day adventure... it rained for a day and a half... about 5 hours in the rain i started to get wet.. nothing bad but still..... the end of the day my jeans were damp but didn't think it was that bad... when i woke up 5 hours later i put the bibs on and went back out on the deck only to come back in less then 2 hours i was soaked... if it wasn't for the mate who lent me a pair of grudens my 2 day trip would have sucked...
just my .02cents
Young Salt 07-03-2004, 07:20 PM Yeah it does bother me that i paid $100 for a jacket that doesn't do what it should. Don't get me wrong the pockets & cuffs ect. are great, but for the money i could've gotten a grundens jacket that i KNOW will last.
It does have a lifetime warranty and i'm think about tring to get the cash back.
Mike P 07-03-2004, 07:49 PM Here's my two cents on the whole matter---you can have a breatheable jacket, or you can have a waterproof jacket, but you can't have a breatheable AND waterproof jacket---not for very long, anyhow. :mad:
beachwalker 07-03-2004, 08:29 PM I hear they are coming out with a Bassmaster "Cape Cod" Breathable edition.
And his fishin buddies are none to happy about it :af:
CANAL RAT 07-03-2004, 09:02 PM fleece is breathable,water resistant and keeps you warm when wet this is why i love my fleece pullovers
Originally posted by beachwalker
I use it on my golf bag.
excuse me.... did you say golf bag!?...........:laughs:
beachwalker 07-04-2004, 02:25 AM uh ya. golf bag.
just in. 2 fish. nothing big :(
"uffah!!" 07-04-2004, 06:03 AM I have a set of Frogg Toggs,they are light, breathable,and very dry.They can be folded-up into a large gallon size freezer bag. I tried a lot of other gear and I'm very happy with the Frogg Toggs.
Young Salt 07-04-2004, 07:23 AM Originally posted by Mike P
Here's my two cents on the whole matter---you can have a breatheable jacket, or you can have a waterproof jacket, but you can't have a breatheable AND waterproof jacket---not for very long, anyhow. :mad:
At this point mike, i cant agree with you more. Breathable is a bunch of bull. Water can go one way, but not the other...yeah right.
If anything my jacket works backwards.....the rain or surf gets the jacket wet, and takes forever to dry. Maybe the guy at the hodgman factory made a mistake and made my jacket inside out :smash:
likwid 07-04-2004, 09:02 AM Until Goretex XCR is affordable, the current "breathable" stuff is crap. Other than some of the more reasonable Shoeller fabrics.
XCR is a super high tech fabric they use in high end foul weather gear/winter hardshells that actually does breath really well and stays waterproof no matter what.
Most spray shells are still running on fabrics/materials that are 10 years behind the current curve and are total crap unfortunately.
Soon as Gil or someone else starts making an XCR spray shell, I'll be happy getting wet. ;)
So in closing, there ARE waterproof AND breathable shells.
They're just in the 300+ (my arc'teryx shell cost me $500/foul weather gear as a set over $1000) price range :(
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