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14th August 18, 06:55 AM
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Although I personally am not into the idea of a nylon sporran, this bag certainly is intended for use as a sporran and includes the flap and tassels common to many daywear sporrans. I do have a Stillwater Nightstalker "cargo sporran" in black leather that has many similarities in design to this new Survival model. It has a couple of zipper pockets to help organize your things, as well as a traditional pocket that opens by lifting the flap. When I wear it, it looks like a normal sporran, except for the discreet zipper enclosing a small "credit card pocket" in the flap.
I have seen a variety of sporrans on this site, from long horsehair models with a half dozen tassels to full-mask critters to Rob Roy and hunting models with some fairly elaborate leather tooled decorations. I'm willing to call pretty much any man bag worn in front of your kilt apron a sporran. I will admit I do prefer this Survival sporran over a fanny pack, but strongly prefer a leather model over any nylon sporran.
With the various utility kilt styles out there, and the sort of accessories many wear with those kilts, this cloth sporran with tactical elements should be a good fit.
Andrew
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