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Mountain Hardwear Elkommando Kilt - Men's - 2010 BCS

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Elkommando Kilt - Men's
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Hiking without pants is sure to get you a spot on Ranger Ralph’s most-wanted list, but not if you ditch your britches for the Mountain Hardwear Elkommando Kilt. Feel the freedom of movement and gentle circulation of fresh air as you man-prance around the forest in this ambiguous nylon canvas bottom. To ensure that this burly man-skirt isn’t just for show, Mountain Hardwear lined the Elkommando with smooth chamois and coated it with DWR, so you don’t have to be dainty or selective about where you sit in the campsite.

Bottom Line: Do your fireside companions a favor and don’t forget to cross your legs.

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Rating for this product: 5

Free and Breezy is Just So Easy

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May 31, 2010

I became a huge fan of the old Mountain Kilt right after they discontinued it...snagged up one of the last ones on clearance. When I bought it, I had no idea if I'd like it...always liked the idea of hiking in a kilt but didn't know how I'd feel out on the trail. My first trip out was November in Northern Japan...a little on the brisk side. I was an instant fan. Nothing can touch the comfort of hiking in the Mountain Kilt. I was smiling the entire weekend.

The new Elkommando feels the same as the Mountain Kilt, light, comfy, and functional. Folks who criticized the Mountain Kilt for being too much like a skirt will appreciate the pleats on the Elkommando. The fit changed drastically between the 2. I am 6'3", 185lbs and wore an XL in the Mountain Kilt, but a L on the Elkommando. The Mountain Kilt sizing was one size off from what I'm used to while the Elkommando is right on with my typical pants size.

I still see alot of criticism that the Elkommando is "not a real kilt." I'll have to agree that its not a real kilt, but doing a long hike in a real wool kilt would be ludicrous with the modern materials available. Others compare the Elkommando to the "Utilikilt". Anyone who considers heavy canvas superior to the Elkommando's material is not a serious hiker.

So, if you want an authentic kilt, buy a real tartan wool kilt. If you want a gimmicky man skirt, buy a Utilikilt. If you want the most comfortable, functional hiking garment on the planet, buy the Elkommando. The only negative thing about the Elkommando is that I've not figured out how to wear my rockclimbing harness without chasing my belay buddies off.

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A definite attention getter

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June 29, 2010

Love it. Everyone needs one.

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Free and Breezy is Just So Easy

5 star rating

By: Eric McCammond May 31, 2010

I became a huge fan of the old Mountain Kilt right after they discontinued it...snagged up one of the last ones on clearance. When I bought it, I had more...

A definite attention getter

5 star rating

By: Ben Preston June 29, 2010

Love it. Everyone needs one. more...

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Material:
[Body] 100% nylon canvas w/ DWR; [Lining] 100% polyester chamois 
Fit:
Regular 
Waist:
Integrated belt w/ buckle 
Pockets:
1 Side 
UPF Rating:
50 
Recommended Use:
Hiking, long distance, trekking 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime