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29th December 14, 11:13 AM
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Fabrics
Hi everyone! I run mud obstacle runs such as Spartan, Tough Mudder and Warrior Dash. I've worn a kilt the last year and get looks, comments and questions all the time. My question for all of you is this; What fabric is lightweight and doesn't hold water and mud as easily as wool and cotton? I'm looking at the Hiker's kilt from Sportkilt.com since it's mad in a microfiber. Any other suggestions of what and where to get it? Thanks!
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29th December 14, 11:31 AM
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There are many synthetic fibers out there. Two are most commonly used for kilts.
The first and for your intended use would be Acrylic. Most of the kilts you see on the web listed for $80.00-$100.00 price range are made from acrylic.
Check out two of our sponsors for these. Stillwater Kilts found on the right banner and Buyakilt on the top banner.
inexpensive enough that if you destroy it you are not out a lot of money.
The second synthetic is a blend of Polyester and Rayon. This would be for a kilt that you want to still look nice after going through the washer to get the dirt off.
Check on USA Kilts and Freedom Kilts both on the top banner.
Steve Ashton
www.freedomkilts.com
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29th December 14, 11:57 AM
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Out of the several contemporary non-wool kilts I have, the Sport Kilt Hiking model would be my choice for such an event.
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29th December 14, 12:24 PM
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29th December 14, 06:34 PM
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I wore a Stillwater Thrifty Kilt for a Warrior Dash mud run...It held up well, but I wouldn't suggest it, as it is acrylic and you do have to jump over flames...
I like SportKilt for athletics, although they cost a bit more than the Stillwaters.
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30th December 14, 10:01 PM
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 Originally Posted by azwildcat96
I wore a Stillwater Thrifty Kilt for a Warrior Dash mud run...It held up well, but I wouldn't suggest it, as it is acrylic and you do have to jump over flames...
I like SportKilt for athletics, although they cost a bit more than the Stillwaters.
I'm wearing a Stillwater Thrifty Kilt right now for my races. I'm looking for something that's more "water friendly".
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31st December 14, 07:39 AM
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 Originally Posted by jfdfiremedic71
I'm wearing a Stillwater Thrifty Kilt right now for my races. I'm looking for something that's more "water friendly".
I would recommend the USA Kilt Casual. I have seen one so covered in mud that the tartan pattern was not visible, it just looked gray. The wearer stood in the outdoor shower at the event, and the mud just slide off, and the pattern reappeared. It has a Teflon coating. The pleats were even still halfway decent.
Geoff Withnell
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31st December 14, 04:45 PM
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At the risk of being a little too "goth"... this would probably repel mud pretty well.
http://www.phazeclothing.com/product...tal-gloss-kilt
This one might fit the "feel" of the event a little better. Much more Roman Conquerer and less vampire-y: http://www.phazeclothing.com/product...-pvc-mens-kilt
Either way, you're sure to stand out from the rest of the crowd doing the event in a SportKilt!
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31st December 14, 06:01 PM
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If fire jumping is involved, I would go the USA Casual also. PV is about 4 times harder to ignite than acrylic and burns a lot slower so you can put it out before your marshmallows burn.
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31st December 14, 08:33 PM
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