Tuesday
Nov202012
Patagonia Wader Testing Procedure
Tuesday, November 20, 2012 at 12:00AM
Patagonia Global Quality Assurance Manager Marty Chapman describes Patagonia'swader testing procedure, a process that ensures that every single pair of waders we make is 100% waterproof when leaving the factory.
(via: MidCurrent)
Reader Comments (12)
*when leaving the factory*
Nice waders. Nicer stache.
Anyone can make something waterproof when its leaving the factory.. They need to start worry about how waterproof the wader is after day 1, 2 and 3 on the water. I have yet to meet someone that is happy with their Patagucci waders.
Im definitely growing a porn-stache
I would not buy any other brand. Best product, most responsible company
Very Cool. I've been nothing but happy for years, both with product and service.
I love my patagonia waders, and I beat the shit out of them.
Yup.... don't know what up with that 'stache but I knows this:
Patagonia supports the resource that we all love by putting back MILLIONS into environmental initiatives (1%, World Trout, Our Common Waters and the list goes on)
Simms gives out a couple of pairs of waders to TU every year.
'nuff said.
Nacho
Oh now I get it. Moldy Chum refers to the nasty stuff that grows inside the waders of those that fall for the Patagonia hype machine. Why can't Patagonia make $400 waders in the U.S.?
My Guch do me no wrong, why y'all gotsta playa hate
What is this website's connection to Patagonia?
uM, patagonia is legit. if you dont know the company, what it does, or what it stands for then go buy some simms :p