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    CADPAT material - ?

    Freedom Kilts used to make kilts in CADPAT (CAnadian Disruptive PATtern) camouflage but no longer. I understand that the Canadian Government owns the pattent to this so I'm assuming this is why Steve no longer makes kilts in the material. I'm wondering if anyone know where to find suitable kilt material in this pattern?

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    There were two reasons we discontinued the CaDPat fabric.

    The first was due to the availability of the fabric. Yes, the pattern is owned and restricted to the Canadian Govt. However, there are a few knockoffs starting to surface. If you are willing to buy in bulk or buy sight-unseen from E-Bay I'm sure you can find a source.

    The actual reason we quit, was the CaDPat fabric was a royal pain to sew. The actual uniform fabric is a very loose weave and has IR suppression fibers in it. A kilt made from the same fabric would be almost see-thru. It would also be very light and fly-away. About the same as 6-7oz. fabric.
    What we were using was the heavier stuff used for kit bags. This fabric was VERY stiff and hard. Each needle hole was there to stay. It also had a waterproofing coating on it and it took about half a dozen washes for it to wear off. Until then there looked like the fabric had large white streaks in it.

    Add all that to that the cost. We had a single opportunity to buy a bolt of fabric before the Govt. clamped down on it's sale. We payed a high retail price for the fabric and for what it was the cost was just too much.

    Hopefully, very soon, a knock off fabric will become available that is closer to the other Camo fabrics and we can again offer CaDPat to our customers.
    Steve Ashton
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    Swish + Swagger = Swoon.

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    is the CADPAT pattern similar to the British Disruptive Pattern??? I couldn't find a pix of the CADPAT.
    "A sharp knife is nothing without a sharp eye"
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    See also Cessna152Towser lucky purchase here.

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    See also cessna152towser's lucky purchase here.

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    I have some but as Steve said it is expensive. I have to pay a hefty licensing fee and it's just not feasable. So I too have abandoned it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canuck View Post
    I have some...
    How much ?
    Dibs.

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    Tell you what, of all the camo's I had the CADPAT was the most effective camo pattern - even down here in the scrub brush as well as up in the mountains in the woods.

    Wish I hadn't porked out and still had it.

    And if I were a welder, don't think I'd hesitate to weld in that kilt. It is tough fabric.

    Ron
    Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
    Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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