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22nd January 06, 07:00 PM
#14
 Originally Posted by motorman4life
...I have had fly-ups with a sporran in a traditional kilt, so I don't know if it is as much the accessories as it is the wind, particularly when it is gusty and unpredictable...
My point is that, as far as I can tell, a sporran's weight and position would make it impossible for the wind to expose the family jewels unless the wind was virtually hurricane force. Any fly-up in front would stop at the sporran because sporrans tend not to be very aerodynamic.
Last edited by Beery; 22nd January 06 at 07:05 PM.
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