FYI, a Filson Mackinaw Cruiser Coat is 24oz material.
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FYI, a Filson Mackinaw Cruiser Coat is 24oz material.
Excellent, the heavier the better. I'm thinking not only for outdoor bedding, but also a camp fire blanket for the cold spring, fall, and winter nights that can also be folded for a make shift dog bed. Lots of versitility with the heavy stuff IMHO. Light ones are better for backpacking of course but looks like quite a strong demand for both! Makes me warm and fuzzy inside just thinking about it. And I also think the green ones are warmer.I'll still take two 25oz thanks.
would they be virgin wool? what time frame are you looking at to get them?
I'm in for 1 of each weight probably. Depending on colours available. Definitely need some tough edging though.
Ya the 20 oz would probably be better for a backpack. I'm hoping to narrow my gear down to a tarp, wool blanket, zebra billy can, knives and spork.