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    New Product for Foul Weather Kilting - Rainskirt

    Check out www.rainskirt.com

    Made for men and women though they aren't up to my waist size yet.

    Reminds me of the canvas covers made to protect kilts in WWI. This appears to be of waterproof nylon.

    Certainly less expensive than a full cape or greatcoat. Lighter weight, easier to carry.

    Made up in Oregon where they certainly know rain.

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    The short one is pushing $90... that's certainly a good payment towards an inveness cape.
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    Yup, but they'd be easier to carry and lighter for say a hiker or backpacker or traveler.

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    Talking

    Despite what they say it hardly ever rains here in Ore. but I shall look into what they have to offer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt View Post
    Yup, but they'd be easier to carry and lighter for say a hiker or backpacker or traveler.

    Ron

    Ron,

    For the same price one of the lower end Mr. Anthony rain capes fold down to a very small and light package and will protect both your top and bottom halves.

    Heck, a very inexpensive rain poncho will do the same thing for under $10

    I don't see this as very practical

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    $120? Eek. Yeah, I'm with Panache on this one.

    I do thank you for bringing this to the rabble's attention however, -- it's always interesting to see people with entrepreneurial spirits try something new, but I'm afraid I'm not going to be on their customer list anytime soon.

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    Positive... It's kilt-like and keeps your kilt dry.
    Negative.. It's expensive and leaves your upper body as wet as before.
    Airman. Piper. Scholar. - Avatar: MacGregor Tartan
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Lamb View Post
    Despite what they say it hardly ever rains here in Ore. but I shall look into what they have to offer.
    Like it dodn't rain today. But, it didn't rain on our open house on Saturday, which you didn't show for. You missed a great time.

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    Nice, but I rather save the money for a kilt. Besides, I rather wear my trench coat.

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    I'm with Panache on this one, besides an Inverness can be worn with p***ts, or a suit and look quite sharp in the bargain.
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