
Well I get there and the person said that she has never sent in waders for a repair and called the manager over. Well today I was up in Nashua, NH and decided to bring my waders to the LL Bean outlet store and fill out the paper work to have my waders repaired.

I was skeptical about that and since I was not fishing until September I thought it would be best to have them repaired as I did use the product and the leak may be because of the way I have used them.
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The person on the phone also said that I could return them then buy a new pair and if the waders were broken due to a faulty seal or a defect they would credit my card for the full purchase price. I asked if I could go to an outlet store and drop them off because it would probably be easier and they said sure. The person on the phone told me to send them in and we could look to see if they could be repaired. I called LL Bean to ask what was the procedure to have my waders repaired. Well I have not been fishing since July 4th (and man is it killing me!!) and wont be going until september so I decided to have my waders fixed before the next time I go fishing.

I figured that the crotch was wet because I wore a spot jigging in the canal as I put the rod between my legs while I jig and the foot was wet because the integrated boot foot neoprene stretched out from me taking them off and on. Well this season my right foot was wet and the area around my crotch was wet as well. I used them sparingly in the summer but used them alot in the fall. I bought a pair of LL bean west branch waders in May of 2005.
