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  1. #1
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    P/V for warrior dash?

    I would just like to know anyones opinion on wearing a P/V kilt during this type of sporting event. Anyone who has ever participated should know how filthy and muddy this is.

    I wore a stillwater casual last year and it served its purpose well. However, as time went on and I became more educated in how to wear a kilt, I took a disliking to acrylic kilts. This is only my opinion and I respect Stillwater for what they offer. A few reasons why I'd rather not wear it: 1) its flammable, 2) its off the rack and sits either too high on my waist or below my knees, 3) i wore the hell out of it and it badly pilled and the pleats are shot.

    Would any of you wear your custom p/v to the event? What risk do I run getting it that dirty? It is a somewhat expensive item, and any other time I'd say hell with that, gimme a 10$ pair of shorts. Your thoughts?

    Eric

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    Re: P/V for warrior dash?

    I seem to recall reading a thread where someone took a pv kilt through exactly the course you mention. It was complete with photos of competitor and kilt all one color, MUD. The gift of the post was that the kilt came through in good shape. If anyone can post a link........
    David R McLeod
    Georgia Wildlife Services, Inc

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    Re: P/V for warrior dash?

    I believe the mill coats PV with Teflon. They wash up easily in the washer. I'd hose the mud off first so as not to cause problems with the washer. Don't see any problems - go for it.
    Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
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    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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    Re: P/V for warrior dash?

    Quote Originally Posted by warrior View Post
    I seem to recall reading a thread where someone took a pv kilt through exactly the course you mention. It was complete with photos of competitor and kilt all one color, MUD. The gift of the post was that the kilt came through in good shape. If anyone can post a link........
    That post was in the USA kilts section here:
    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...my-kilt-70068/

    Rondo
    Order of the Kilted Lebowskis

    "...a kilt should be worn, as a piece of clothing, not as a venerated object..." Lyle1

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    Re: P/V for warrior dash?

    I previously posted this pic from the Ontario WD.


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    Re: P/V for warrior dash?

    Well that decision was an easy one! Thank you everyone, esp with the link to the review.

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    Re: P/V for warrior dash?

    I have done the Warrior Dash in a kilt (also a cheap one from Stillwater Kilts). I wouldn't chance damaging a more expensive kilt in this sort of activity.

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    Re: P/V for warrior dash?

    Quote Originally Posted by rondo View Post
    That post was in the USA kilts section here:
    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...my-kilt-70068/

    Rondo
    Wow! I posted something that warranted a link. My head is exploding!

    The PV worked wonderfully, but I would recommend you take azwilcat96's advice into account, also. Anytime you're out there running through the mud and sticks and rocks, there will always be a chance of catching the kilt just wrong and tearing it. The PV is very sturdy, so mine is still completely free of damage, but I certainly can't make any bulletproof assurances. Just weigh your options and priorities and have fun!
    Mister McGoo

    A Kilted Lebowski--Taking it easy so you don't have to.

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    Re: P/V for warrior dash?

    Quote Originally Posted by LitTrog View Post
    Wow! I posted something that warranted a link. My head is exploding!
    And from a fellow Coloradoan to boot!
    Rondo
    Order of the Kilted Lebowskis

    "...a kilt should be worn, as a piece of clothing, not as a venerated object..." Lyle1

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    Re: P/V for warrior dash?

    Quote Originally Posted by robthehiker View Post
    I previously posted this pic from the Ontario WD.

    I love this picture, Rob. You look surprised and horrified at the mess. I know you're no shrinking violet, I'm just always amused at the (often inaccurate) stories single images create.
    Mister McGoo

    A Kilted Lebowski--Taking it easy so you don't have to.

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