[pct-l] Hiking Kilts
Nitnoid1
nitnoid1 at yahoo.com
Sat Mar 20 19:34:01 CDT 2010
James,
I used a Sportkilt last year on a JMT backpack trip. I did not go commando, I wore synthetic boxers. The kilt is made of synthetic material so it is a lightweight kilt but still heavier than my shorts. The kilt weight is of no concern to me. My legs are short and the kilt is a little too long. I'll shorten it for this year's campaigns. The color is called Pacific Crest Blue, in a plaid pattern. Maybe I'll wear it at the kick off.
The Incredible Bulk
On Mar 19, 2010, at 3:52 PM, "james8313 @dslextreme.com" <james8313 at dslextreme.com> wrote:
This subject has been touched upon but never discussed. For those who have
worn a KILT
what kind did you wear - would you do it again - advantages and
disadvantages - did you
go commando or not.How did they work out as you lost weight - were you too
hot or cold
any suggestions -- what material was it made from..etc.
If you have thought about wearing one -- what questions do you have about
Kilts.
Below you will find some information about ready to wear Kilts and Patterns
to make your own.
http://www.sportkilt.com Hiking Kilt 79.50
http://www.usakilts.com Casual Kilt 99.99
http://www.heritageofscotland.com/ Casual Kilt approx 50.00
Mountain Hardwear Elkommando Kilt 75.00
http://www.runningkilts.com Free Instructions available to make your own
Simplicity Pattern 8913 $7.95 -- Celtic Kilt -- I made one that took about
3 yds
Yosemeite James
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