DRYFT Primo Zip Waders – Guide Edition product details video

Designed with comfort in mind, the Primo Zip Guide Edition waders use a high quality TIZIP® waterproof main zipper to help take the production out of mid fishing session bathroom breaks, and makes getting in and out of your favorite pair of waders oh so easy. Scope this video for all the deets on the new Primo Zip waders.

Why a good cuff system on your rain jacket is important [video]

Ever had a wet arm while fishing in the rain? The cuff system on the Primo jackets is designed to prevent this. Here is a video explaining how it works and why.

Having the snagless cuff on the Primo Rain Jacket tightened down during this splashy release kept the anglers arm nice and dry.

BKCNTRY waterproof fishing backpack product details video

Product video is here for the new BKCNTRY waterproof fishing backpack from DRYFT. So load it up, strap it on, and go for a long hike and fish.


Breathable wader care tips – how to take care of your waders

So you just picked up some new breathable fishing waders, and now you want to make sure you get the most possible use out of them? You came to the right place to learn how to take care of your new fishing waders.

Luckily breathable waders are pretty low maintenance, and doing just a few things will help prolong the life of them.

Drying your waders between uses

One of the main things you can do to prolong the life of your waders is dry them thoroughly, inside and out, between uses. Wet and damp waders stuffed in the trunk of your car or dumped on the garage floor tend to grow mildew, which breaks down materials inside and out.

hanging waders to dry

Always hang dry your waders after each use, and not only will you avoid breakdown of materials but the wader funk won’t turn your head on a swivel next time you go to put them on. If there is any moisture from condensation on the inside it’s important to dry the inside as well. This is usually accomplished just by hanging them right side out in a cool dry place. In the winter time hanging them in a furnace room, or near a de-humidifier to dry is a good idea. Otherwise a cool, dry place with airflow works just fine.

Zipper care

Keep all zippers, especially waterproof models, clean and free of any dirt, oils, fishing line or other debris. Foreign matter caught in the zipper can result in damage which may not be covered under warranty. Keep it clean and never force a stuck zipper. If it sticks gently back off in the opposite direction if possible, then clean and lube the entire zipper thoroughly before using it again. We highly recommend using zipper protectants and lubricants such as Zipper Lubricant Stick and Zipper Cleaner + Lubricant to keep your zippers performing as they should for years to come. Use the snap at the top (if applicable) to take stress off and keep it from pulling apart while wearing.

How to wash your waders

We recommend hand washing your waders with some mild dish soap in cold or lukewarm water using a soft rag. This should work to clean as much of the dirt that will come off by hand and keep the waterproof fabric repelling water like it should.  Hang dry until completely dry and then if desired use some DWR spray reviver on them. Nikwax and GearAid (maker of Aquaseal) make spray on DWR reviving applications for use after cleaning. The GearAid ReviveX is a good product that does a great job of reinvigorating DWR coatings. You will want to clean up the waders as much as possible (hand wash) before using it and then just spray it on once the waders are dry.

We don’t recommend machine washing waders. Our reasons are that we don’t like the possible abrasion and catching or bunching that could possibly occur during the cycle (this sort of depends on the machine type), and also don’t like to soak the inside seams with water.

Transporting waders safely

When transporting waders in luggage or just back and forth during fishing trips, the safest way to transport is to roll them loosely from the feet up and pack them at the top of your bag with heavier items under them. If you have a waterproof zip front model, it is very important to unzip all the way before rolling or packing them. If the zipper is zipped and then folded it can create a crease that can cause the zipper to fail.

That’s pretty much it!

New Primo Long full length fishing jackets

DRYFT primo long fishing jacket

Rain, sleet, snow. Say hello to our little friend.

Stepping up from the original Primo wading jacket, the Primo Long Jacket excels at keeping you dry on those hardcore bad weather days. The Primo long fishing jacket is designed for wearing with waders, wading pants, rain pants or just by itself. If Chuck Norris was a fishing jacket, this would be it.

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DRYFT primo long fishing jacket

DRYFT Primo long fishing jacket

BKCNTRY wateproof fishing backpacks are available now

BKCNTRY waterproof backpack

Check out the all new BKCNTRY waterproof fishing backpack. Available now. BKCNTRY Pack

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Holding 2017 prices through the end of the year

Prices on several of our products will be raised in 2018 by a modest $10-$30.

We’ve held our prices as low as possible since we began selling gear back in 2012, but with inflated cost of goods and rising overhead we need to modestly increase our prices.

To continue to serve our customers to the highest level with top notch customer service, offering free shipping on all orders (U.S. orders), low cost repairs, high quality goods at fair prices and continued innovation with new products (more on that to come soon) we need to slightly increase prices on the Primo line, S14 waders, and the new Session waders. This modest price increase will allow us to continue to grow our product line and offer even more great products at fair prices to you. We hope you understand.

New prices are as follows:

Primo Zip Front wader – $20 increase
2017 msrp: $379
2018 msrp: $399

Primo wading jacket – $30 increase
2017 msrp: $259
2018 msrp: $289

S14 waders
2017 msrp: $249 – $20 increase
2018 msrp: $269

Session wading pants – $10 increase
2017 msrp: $229
2018 msrp: $239

You’ll see these new prices marked on site now, with the item discounted to 2017 prices. We’re holding this until the beginning of 2018.

Thank you all so much for your support and business. We appreciate every one of our customers, and can’t thank you enough for bringing us to where we are today. We look forward to continuing to offer you high quality feature rich waders and jackets for a great price.