Yup. Same. My G3 is still a sweet jacket, but it does not put a smile on my face when I put it on like it used to - that's for sure!
I have been meaning to post pics but I am having issues with photobucket. Is that was people still use to post pics on this site? Perhaps I'll try and open it with google chrome, not internet explorer (?)
I have yet to receive a reply email from Simms. To be fair they are likely closed over the holidays, and have not had a chance to respond.
I decided to fix one of the two issues myself. The patches x2 with magnets that fell off (again). I took a shot that my idea would work, and it seems to have turned out pretty good. First to ensure each magnet stayed in middle of each patch, I placed a tiny spec of aquaseal on each magnet, and glued it to the middle of each patch. Let dry overnight. Then I placed a pea sized dab of aquaseal where each patch goes on the jacket, and carefully pressed down on each patch, being careful to not ooze aquaseal out the sides. Let dry overnight. This would probably have held just fine, but I wanted to be SURE. So I stitched each one on with heavy duty black thread, a few mm in from the edge of the patch. Can't even see the thread. To be sure the job is 100% waterproof, I applied aquaseal over the thread on the inside of the jacket. Now THAT is how it should have come off the assembly line for a $600 jacket! Obviously they would tape the inside and not use glue, but you know what I mean. The little "press on" sticky patches they use are doomed to fall off. They lasted 2-3 washed when the jacket was new, and just one wash after the jacket was repaired by Simms. Not cool
Simms' terrible Velcro repair job is also going to fall apart I can already tell. The rough side is fine, but the soft side is already shredding again. Not an immediate emergency. When I have enough motivation I'll buy some Velcro from Home Depot or Fabric Land, seam rip off the garbage stuff, and hand stitch some new stuff on.
What also cheeses me off is if you look at the Velcro on the cuffs you can tell it is a totally different grade than the pockets. The cuff stuff is GOOD. No signs of wear. Still grips/sticks awesome. But nope, they couldn't use the same stuff on the pockets, and when the cheap stuff fails they couldn't be bothered to replace it with the good stuff. I guess that would be good customer service and too much to ask.