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  • Product Info

    Perfect kit for the lightest packs or day trips. The bare essentials

    Supply List

      Duct Tape
      1 Duct Tape, 2" x 100"

      Gear Repair
      1 Posigrip Cord Lock
      1 Quick Attach, TensionLock, 1"
      1 Glue Stick
      1 Adhesive Ripstop Nylon Patch, 3" x 5"
      1 Nylon 420, Denier Patch, 4" x 6"
      2 Pins, Straight
      1 No-See-Um Mesh Netting Patch, 4" x 6"
      2 Cable Ties, 4"

      Gear Repair Manual
      1 Gear Repair Manual

      Instrument
      3 Safety Pins

      Sewing
      1 Sewing Needle, #18, Chenille
      1 Sewing Thread, Bobbin #69, Nylon
      1 Button, Black, #20
      1 Button, Black, #24

  • Instructions for Use

     

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  • Tips & Testimonials

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  • Repair Felt Soles

    Repair Felt Soles

    To repair peeling felt soles, clean and dry peeling area. Apply Aquaseal in gap and close.
  • Boot Use Tip

    Boot Use Tip

    TRUE OR FALSE? Heavy duty mountain boots are obsolete for backpacking. True. But while the ultralight backpacking crowd (carrying 20 lb. packs) get by on trails using trail running shoes or even good sport sandals, most folks carrying heavier loads should have some ankle support. Well-made light hikers with a 3/4 or full-height ankle collar are usually enough for moderate loads on most trails.