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9th January 07, 05:42 PM
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I wear a Nightstalker for backpacking. I use a length of 3/4" nylon webbing straight through the loop on the back of the sporran as a strap (no D-rings; the webbing has a buckle). After 1,500 miles the loop on the back of the sporran has begun to fray, so I'll either have to sew or replace it. I'll probably patch it up now, and will likely have to do so again in the field. At first I was like, "What the...cheap piece of sporran can't hold itself together!" and then I thought about what I'd just put it through. In that time I wore through two pairs of shoes, and a shirt rotted (literally) off my back.
Andrew.
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