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Message Subject: Simms ProDry Gore Tex Rainwear
Dan Klis
Posted 5/12/2015 1:24 PM (#768572)
Subject: Simms ProDry Gore Tex Rainwear




Posts: 153


Thinking of upgrading my rain gear. Anyone have any feedback on the Simms Pro Dry? It's pretty expensive. I bought the Tech H2O, last year and it leaked bad.

Thanks

Dan
Slime King
Posted 5/12/2015 3:17 PM (#768580 - in reply to #768572)
Subject: Re: Simms ProDry Gore Tex Rainwear





Posts: 495


Location: midwest
I'm on year 4 with my set of Simms pro dry and it's as dry as it was on day one. Silver logo's started to peel a little last year and the rubber on the outside of one of the velcro closures delaminated some but was an easy fix. It's just like all the other simms product I have owned. It's all high quality but so is the price tag! I lucked out and didn't have to pay anywhere near full price for my suit so it wasn't too bad. I have in the past paid full price for rain jackets and waders through simms and was satisfied with the product I recieved for what I paid.
genesisperformance
Posted 5/12/2015 4:28 PM (#768593 - in reply to #768580)
Subject: Re: Simms ProDry Gore Tex Rainwear





Posts: 404


Location: Lakeville, MN
The tech h20 should have a lifetime warranty you can exchange it anytime for New stuff, my buddy was offered an upgrade to goretex
Cody
Posted 5/12/2015 6:09 PM (#768605 - in reply to #768572)
Subject: Re: Simms ProDry Gore Tex Rainwear




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Simms is good stuff, if it leaks they will probably warrant it, and it is expensive !
Pointerpride102
Posted 5/12/2015 6:20 PM (#768606 - in reply to #768605)
Subject: Re: Simms ProDry Gore Tex Rainwear





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Location: The desert
I've got a pair of Simms gortex waders and wading boots that still don't leak....they're about 6 years old.
Slime King
Posted 5/13/2015 12:23 PM (#768692 - in reply to #768572)
Subject: Re: Simms ProDry Gore Tex Rainwear





Posts: 495


Location: midwest
Their customer service is excellent. I have had a leak in waders that were 4 years old and sent them in. They resealed all the seams, patched any potential pin holes in the material replaced the neoprene feet on the waders under warranty. I had a seam leak on an 9 year old wading jacket and sent it in. They resealed the seams and shipped it back for a nominal fee (something like 25$) and this was on a 9 year old goretex simms drycoat. Unless things change, I will be a Simms customer for life.
sworrall
Posted 5/13/2015 12:34 PM (#768693 - in reply to #768572)
Subject: Re: Simms ProDry Gore Tex Rainwear





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Great product.
detroithardcore
Posted 5/13/2015 10:48 PM (#768735 - in reply to #768572)
Subject: Re: Simms ProDry Gore Tex Rainwear




Posts: 299


I've got the ProDry jacket and bibs. They are by far the driest gear I've ever owned. I've spent several days this spring in non-stop rain wading a river for Chrome and 100% dry at the end of day. It's lightweight, perfect for all seasons except late fall and comfortable. It's really the perfect rain gear....
Dan Klis
Posted 5/14/2015 10:08 AM (#768769 - in reply to #768735)
Subject: Re: Simms ProDry Gore Tex Rainwear




Posts: 153


I got a good deal on a set at Joes Sporting Goods. Thanks for the feedback.
Mojo1269
Posted 5/14/2015 1:57 PM (#768799 - in reply to #768572)
Subject: Re: Simms ProDry Gore Tex Rainwear





Posts: 755


You will love the stuff Dan. I use the Jacket and Bibb's... ITs like Top Notch Mountaineering gear designed for fishing....
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