As I was bundled up in this pre-snow, 20 degree weather, a thought hit me as I was swoosh-swooshing around... Nylon winter clothes and jackets are wonderful outdoor gear, all waterproof and with Goretex, but this stuff is LOUD!!!! And when snow falls and all the wilderness world gets quiet except for creaks and snapping branches, this nylon gear to me sounds DEAFENING... I think someone a 100 yards away could here me coming clearly...
I also have a US military white nylon snow parka and pants cover for ninja snow work, and that too is LOUD with its swoosh, swoosh the nylon makes...
I wonder how one can quiet down their winter / snow patrol or bugout gear....
Duck canvas is tough and quieter, but you loose the waterproofness. Old cowboy jackets were oil-impregnated duck canvas, I wonder how that oil treatment would work on old-school USGI cotton winter jackets and pants?
Or am I just making something a problem that is not a problem?
Rmpl
I also have a US military white nylon snow parka and pants cover for ninja snow work, and that too is LOUD with its swoosh, swoosh the nylon makes...
I wonder how one can quiet down their winter / snow patrol or bugout gear....
Duck canvas is tough and quieter, but you loose the waterproofness. Old cowboy jackets were oil-impregnated duck canvas, I wonder how that oil treatment would work on old-school USGI cotton winter jackets and pants?
Or am I just making something a problem that is not a problem?
Rmpl
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