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30th March 16, 12:40 PM
#1
Looking for a Hiking Kilt
Hey,
New to the forum and have searched for information on this topic and didn't quite find what I was looking for. I'm looking for a good kilt to hike, run or workout in and still wear around town occasionally. I have both a Utilikilt and a Stumptown and have hiked in both, but would prefer something lighter but durable. I've looked at the Sportkilt Hiking Kilt, USA kilts, UT Kilts, 5.11 Tactical, etc. and it "seems" like for the money I can get a custom sized kilt with microfiber tartan (like) fabric from Sportkilt. I have a Comfy Kilt from them that I wear as a general house kilt and like the quality for what it is. I also know that Sportkilts have a room for growth or downsizing in their kilts. Do the other manufacturers of non-traditional kilts have the same? For instance I'm currently at 37" but I'm losing weight and have another 35lbs to go which could be anywhere between 2 or 4 inches. I don't want to waste money only to have to replace it in 4 or 5 months but I'd like something for the early hiking season here in the Pac Northwest.
Thanks
Leigh
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30th March 16, 01:51 PM
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If you want a lightweight technical-ish fabric then Sportkilt is a solid bet. You might also look around and see if you can get your hands on a Mountain Hardwear Elkommando. The fabric that 5.11 uses is, IMO, well suited to hiking also even though it's not as lightweight as microfiber. The TDK and Elkommando are both fairly low yardage too, which is a plus in this case.
None of the others you mentioned would be options in my mind. Hiking and running in the PNW means getting wet, which I wouldn't want to do in canvas, poly/cotton, or poly/viscose.
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30th March 16, 02:26 PM
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I looked at both the Elkommando and the 5.11 and they are too long for me at 24". I'm short and need 21.5".
Leigh
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30th March 16, 02:35 PM
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30th March 16, 02:49 PM
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The Elkommando only comes in 24" length. Which is unfortunate, because I liked the look of the kilt.
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30th March 16, 08:09 PM
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Shame the Elkommando is too long. I believe the 5.11 is also 24", or maybe 23"?
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30th March 16, 08:35 PM
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Freedom Kilts. Steve will work with you to design a kilt perfectly suited to your needs. A Freedom Kilt is usually able to be resized.
Bonus. You live in Seattle. A short ferry ride from Victoria, BC. You can actually go see the Wizard himself.
 Originally Posted by Alan H
Some days you're the bat, some days you're the watermelon.
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30th March 16, 09:11 PM
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 Originally Posted by Mikilt
Bonus. You live in Seattle. A short ferry ride from Victoria, BC. You can actually go see the Wizard himself.
Sounds like the Wizard of Oz theme right there!
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31st March 16, 07:52 AM
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While I've been wearing utility kilts for a few years now (even in my wedding) I think I'll look at the lesser expensive options that can be fit to length. Saving my $$$ for a nicer wool kilt in my family tartan for a Christmas gift to myself.
Thanks all, and if anyone knows other options please let me know. Right now I'm leaning towards Sportkilt Hiking kilt or a USA Kilt.
Leigh
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31st March 16, 09:01 AM
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For trail running/WOD/serious hiking and backpacking I'd lean towards Sportkilt as my first choice for the light weight and quick drying fabric. If I were going to have several to pick from based on the weather then a casual from USA Kilts would be a great #2.
Do you sew at all? If so then rolling your own with something like Supplex would be an option worth looking at.
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