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Your cart is empty.A quick application of UV Wader Repair fixes the inevitable wader rips, tears or punctures in seconds. It can be used on wet suits, Gore-Tex, spray skirts and similar items as well. Simply apply, expose to UV light and you are back in business.
Jack The Lad
Reviewed in Australia on May 3, 2024
sets to a firm but flexible state very quickly when using a 395nm UV LED torch.
Steelhead slammer
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2024
Bigger size than simms/gear aid version. Easier to use cause of plastic container that you can squeeze compared to metal tin tube of simms. Easier to spread and apply also. i bought 3 more after my first one.
James M. Russell
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2024
Nothing to dislike.
jd
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2024
used in the field. saved the day while duck hunting.
Dan Damato
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
Did what it should
Pegavas1
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2021
Had an annoying leak in waders that would wet my sock during a day of fishing. This product applied inside and outside of wader stopped the leak. Used the light method to locate the leak, then corrected the problem with Loon. Applied product laid waders in sun, curd pretty fast, turned right side out and applied to same location; again laid in sun. Good as new. Is now in wader bag in case of future repairs on the river.
Peter B.
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2019
I've used it for my waders and a for few miscellaneous things, and it's great. (I'm commenting only on using the adhesive with a UV flashlight; I have no experience just exposing it to sunlight.) As long as I'm not using it in bright sunlight, I can take my time to apply the cement, then I give it a few seconds from the light and I'm done. And the dried cement is pliable, so no brittle material to break.Other adhesives I've used, e.g., Aquaseal, work OK but tend to dry up after the tube is opened, but so far I've never had a problem with this since the Loon stuff stays liquid in its tube. I see some people complain about the cost but since it doesn't take much to work, and the tube can be used for years, it's money well spent. I keep it in my kit, only takes a few minutes to fix leak.
F. E. Smith
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2017
I did not expect this stuff to work as well as it does. A fishing guide used some to repair my waders, so I bought this first chance I had. Just amazing, but you do need some serious sunlight for the product to dry. The repair by my guide took about an hour to set-up on a cloudy day. It took about that much time for it to set-up for me on an alternately sunny/cloudy day with the sun low in the sky. The original repair is still in good shape on a part of the waders that gets abuse.
PD
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2015
This stuff does exactly what it claims to do, and the price was right. Yea the tube was small, but it was more that enough for what I needed.I developed a small pin hole leak in my 5mm neoprene waders, and purchased a tube the Loon UV repair cement along with the UV flash light (as it turns out , I never used the flash light). If you have the option of a bright sky with plenty of sun, you won't need the flash light.One coat of the UV cement would probably have worked, but because the leak was in an area of the waders that had a fold in it, I applied three coats. The UV cement dries clear and hard and very fast, so smooth it out before you cure it.Can't account for the other products for wader repair, but this stuff worked just fine for what I needed.
Jean-Claude Cormier
Reviewed in Canada on August 16, 2014
The product did what it was supposed to do. I should have read, though: I didn't realize I was getting such a tiny bottle for ten bucks. Oh well, at least my neoprene waders don't leak anymore.
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