After a surprisingly unfavorable experience with Simms I have decided I will feel better if I slag them off on this site.
So, roughly 1.5 years ago I decided to treat myself to a G3 Guide jacket. Before that I had a middle of the road Cabela's gortex jacket which now serves as my quading/hunting jacket. Fall 2016 and winter 2016/2017 no issues with the G3 jacket. Loved the big chest pockets and big zip pocket in the back. No complaints with the jacket and no regrets on dropping $600+ on it.
Then this fall I started to notice the velcro on both chest pockets was falling apart. More specifically, the "soft side" that is stitched to the top of each chest pocket. The "rough side" that is stitched to each flap was fine. I thought, meh, not really going to worry about it. Then one day soon after I noticed one of the little black patches that holds the inner magnet (there is one for each tool clip) had fallen off, along with the magnet. Upon closer inspection of the other patch I could see it was starting to peel off. Pretty clear that soon it too was going to fall off leaving me with two missing patches/magnets.
(if not already obvious the purpose of the magnets is to stick to your nippers/scissors and prevent them from flapping around. Clever idea).
So now I'm a bit cheesed that my relatively new - only washed once - $600 jacket is having issues. I consulted the staff where I bought it and they more or les said, yeah, there was a bit of a bad run of the G3s, those issues have be improved in subsequent models, if I were you I'd mail the jacket to Simms. They'll at least repair it with better materials, or give you a new jacket.
I emailed Simms and they said they could not commit to anything over email and to mail them the jacket. They did reassure me that defects in materials or workmanship are covered for the life of the jacket and unless it appeared that the damage was my fault (melted, dog chewed it, etc) they would repair or replace the item. I decided to chance it and mail the jacket to Simms (about $30 with tracking).
To say something good about this experience, Simms was great about keeping me in the loop regarding the jacket's status. Got an email when it arrived. Another a week or so later informing it was being "evaluated." Another email a week or so later telling me they were going to repair and not replace the jacket, and finally one last email telling me that the jacket had been mailed back to Canada. I received the jacket 2 days ago. In total I was without it for about a month.
Quick tangent: I know it's not Simms problem that my back up jacket sucks, but it really did suck wearing the old Cabela's jacket for the last month. The water repellant finish is gone and the jacket gets saturated and cold if rainy. I was a bit lighter when I bought it 10ish years ago and now take an XL. The L especially with layers on was constantly a bit too tight and uncomfortable. Not enough room in the chest pockets for the containers I typically carry, and no big zip pocket in the back, so I had to carry an extra small back pack for the last month which I find uncomfortable. But, I reasoned, it will be worth it when I get my jacket back with new velcro and magnets, or maybe I'll luck out and they'll replace it with a new G3 jacket (!)
So, it arrives in the mail a couple days ago. Happy dance! I opened it right away to inspect the repair work. WHAT - THE - F**K?!!?!? Instead of replacing the deteriorating "soft side" velcro on the chest pockets, they just sewed back and forth over it a bunch of times! They couldn't even be bothered to seam rip off the garbage velcro that was falling apart and sew some new better stuff on. I then inspected the two new black "patches" they glued/stuck on. You could see one was already starting to peel off a bit!!
After an initial blast of 4-letter words, I calmed down and decided that if the velcro frays apart again I'll just take it to a seamstress and have new velcro sewn on. Would probably only be 30 bucks or so. And if the magnets fall off again, well, I'll just have to live with it.
Too add further insult to injury last night I decided to wash the jacket. It was just a tad grimey when I mailed it to Simms, but I figured no point it washing it with (expensive) Nikwax Techwash if they might give me a new jacket. But now I have my jacket back and figured why not start the steelhead season off with a nice clean jacket? Plus I find a wash with the previously mentioned product revives the water repellant finish.
I followed the care label on the garment exactly. Warm wash (front load machine), synthetic cycle, dry 20 min low heat. When I pulled the jacket out of the washing machine both magnet patches had fallen off!! I stuck my head in the machine and found both patches and both magnets. I also noticed that the wash cycle had caused the mickey-mouse fixed velcro to fray apart significantly. It now looks more or less like it did before I mailed the jacket to Simms.
So, after paying $30 for shipping, a month without my jacket, a fair bit of my time corresponding with Simms, my jacket is essentially the same as before I mailed it off. Velcro is falling apart, patches and magnets have fallen off.
Yesterday I sent Simms a somewhat nasty email. Said more or less what I've said here. Attached pictures. Told them please do not even suggest that I mail you the jacket again. Told them I'll get the velcro fixed by a seamstress on my own dime. Told them I'll just live without the tool magnets. When I feel motivated I think I could very carefully apply a thin layer of Aquaseal to the underside of each patch and glue them in place. This would likely hold for good. Whatever adhesive the patches have on them from the factory is not much better than sticky tape. They will fall off. Maybe if you never washed the jacket, but that is totally unreasonable.
So there is my Simms rant. Awaiting a response via email. If they do not step up and make this right I will NEVER buy another high end Simms product. A hat or shirt sure, but surely not waders or jacket etc. I like Simms stuff a lot. I have G3 waders, Guide boots, numerous packs, hip bags, and so on. IMO part of the reason why you pay top buck for this stuff (much like a Sage rod) is if you have a warranty claim they treat you right and make it right. If this is the type of warranty service I can expect from Simms I will give Patagonia a shot next time around.
**Sorry I can't seem to attach pictures right now. Issues with photobucket. Will try again later, maybe the website is having issues? People still using photobucket to upload pics on this site?**