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5th March 08, 09:02 PM
#30
 Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome
Oh, I'm not doubting your experience. I just don't think it's due to the weight of the kilts themselves. I pack kilts for shipping all the time and I know how much an average kilt weighs. Suggesting that two kilts alone can take up the bulk of a 50 lb weight limit is ignoring other factors. Maybe, as Chef says, it's all the accompanying accoutrements!
M
No, you're right Matt, the kilt weight isn't a problem. It's mostly what Chef said, but I think it's easy to mistakenly focus on the kilt as being the problem. That being said, I'm sure Chef's kilt and kit would weigh much more than mine. That was ment as a compliment, Chef...
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