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8th August 05, 07:25 AM
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If you look at the stories about the hikes, you'll see that many wear BearKilts. I guess it's only right to actually give credit where credit's due!
I know they're not exactly "Highland Chic", but SportKilts are actually designed to handle exactly what you're talking about. How many people are you gonig to run into on hikes that have a problem with them? Considering that they're constructed loosely for active people, perhaps they're worth the look. I've owned them and really have no problem with them for golfing, hiking or any other active use! The cost won't break you either!
Arise. Kill. Eat.
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