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I'm mainly a bass fisherman but recently dabbled on the dark side by learning to fly fish. I have owned waders for 32 years but never breathable ones. Once dry, can I fold them up in the box that they came in or is that a no no? I have always hung my hip waders upside down, but the breathable chest waders are a different material. It sure would be nice to fold them and store them, but causing them to leak wouldn't be worth it.

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Mine (ORVIS)  came folded in the box not sure how long they where in the box  but I have them hanging in a spare closet on a hanger.

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Such brings up the question.... mine came folded in a box too. If I can fold them up and put them back in the box they will be out of the way. But as I said, if it damages them it wouldn't be worth it. Closet space is at a premium in my house and the danger of damage from hanging in the garage is likely.

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I have breathable waders, and I fold them.  Once they're totally dry, I don't think it will make a difference.  Of course, if you fold them when they're damp, that will damage them, so make sure they're bone-dry first.

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I agree with Tokyo.  I hang mine until they are completely dry and then fold them for storage.

If you have room to let them hang, I would.  Its easy to hook them on a hanger w/ clothes pins.

Wayne

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The only thing about folding them is eventually it can wear a spot in them.  I would think it would be ok if you didn't move them much or have anything on top of them to form a crease.  

I have had countless breathables.  most of them have broken down where the neoprene meets the material or where I have folded them over and over in the same place.  Please note that I used to be in them for over 60 days a year and I would bet I put them up more than once still wet but folded (or piled in the back of the truck).  

So in short - I would say it shouldn't be an issue - just be aware - maybe try to fold them differently each time to avoid wear in the same place.  

Happy releasing,

Hydrilla

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