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11th April 10, 07:23 PM
#37
Originally Posted by james a. husky
I tuck the extra pleats first under and between my right leg and the saddle or tank, and then tuck the left pleats under and between my left leg and the saddle or tank. I do the same with the apron... tucking the apron up between my legs and the seat.
This leaves me with a nice, tight "wrap" around the legs and leaves no extra material to pick up the wind.
Again, I probably came off sounding like a sarcastic jerk earlier, but what I meant when I said it doesn't matter, is you're going to have to use the magnets, or do something like James is discribing here, regardless of whether you're in a heavy leather kilt, or a Sportkilt. As a matter of fact, I'm guessing here, but the cloth kilt might even be more comfortable to wrap/tuck in around you than the heavier stiffer leather one.
Have Fun,
Java
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