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10th April 14, 06:23 PM
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Nylon/cotton ripstop is another choice that would be completely baller for a mud race kilt. I've never been able to find yardage in solid colors like ranger green or coyote, but plenty of camouflage patterns are available. It's a fabric that handles being wet and muddy without any complaint, and also isn't going to hold a ton of water and get heavy. Velcro will hold just fine, but for hard use I'd be inclined towards a velcro strap that doubles back rather than tabs/patches, only because anything worth doing is worth overdoing. This assumes you're not wearing a belt of course.
Last edited by ratspike; 10th April 14 at 06:25 PM.
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