Arguably one of your hardest workers

Give your wet weather gear a little love at the end of the day, and it'll go a little further.

When using your waterproof outer garments (e.g. ISO940 & Techniflex) daily we recommend you hang them up when you are finished to allow them to dry completely. Removing any excess dirt/mud by rinsing with a hose will help them to dry quicker and reduce the growth of bacteria which can start to rot and weaken the fabric.

If you want to wash your waterproof garments or store them away at the end of the season:

  • Only wash your wet weather gear with a mild/neutral detergent (no bleach) in the washing machine on a gentle cycle at 40°C or lower, when absolutely necessary. 
  • Do not use fabric softener or bleach. 
  • Do not soak your garments.
  • Your wet weather gear can be dried using a tumble dryer, but only on a low heat setting – line drying in the shade instead is recommended (and better for the environment!).
  • Do not iron. 
  • Do not dry clean.
  • Do not store in wet conditions as this will impact the waterproof performance of your wet weather gear.

When you take your overtrousers/leggings off at the end of the day, don’t fold your overtrousers/leggings inside out over the top of your gumboots. It puts a lot of pressure on the inside lining and the crotch seam. Repeated strain can cause the seam sealing tape to weaken and give way. It also doesn't allow for complete drying of the fabrics.

Instead, lay your overtrousers out or ideally hang them up to enable full drying.

Overtrouser crimes

Folding your overtrousers down over your gumboots traps moisture, harbouring bacteria, while putting strain on the crotch seams.
It's a sure way for them wear out quicker.