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Ski Trouser Repair

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Hi any advice on repairing these. Just unpacked after a trip to Canada and noticed that both my daughter's and my trousers have one small cut in the fabric each on one leg probably caused by both having new skis with sharper than expected edges. Not as concerned with mine but my daughter's are brand new Helly Hansen's. I guess small stick on patches are available? Are they and where from?
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The black super strength ducktape is fantastic for fixing these types of cuts. Make small round patches as this stops the corners from lifting, this also has much creedos as hardcore skiware. Failing that - most climbing/outdoor stores sell goretex patch kits for a few pounds.
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Here we are

http://www.nevisport.com/deptdetail-1-deptdetail_id-40-product_id-461271

Follow the instructions carefully - ironing is required to make it more durable.
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hibernia, thanks very much my google searches hadn't unearthed this. It comes in black or black too which matches both pairs Smile
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Whatever happened to needle and thread??? I've stitched up several little rips in my salopettes without problem.
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the ice perv, surely they wouldn't remain waterproof, certainly wouldn't with my sewing Smile I've ordered a gore-tex patch kit now. £6 or so will do both pairs.
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surely they wouldn't remain waterproof

Unless you are skiing knee deep in slush how waterproof do they really need to be? Besides, if you look closely you may spot lots of stitching in your salopettes, particularly down the seams......... Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy
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the ice perv wrote:
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surely they wouldn't remain waterproof

Unless you are skiing knee deep in slush how waterproof do they really need to be? Besides, if you look closely you may spot lots of stitching in your salopettes, particularly down the seams......... Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy


Which will be taped behind the seam to seal them from water - on good ones anyway wink
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Colin B, Mrs Zammo repaired her trousers in 2001 with a blue catering plaster. She caught a rock and put a little square tear about mid-shin level.

The blue plaster is still on the trousers 4 years and countless washes later. Strange, but true!

It will see more action next week in Austria .... 8 sleeps to go!
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My ducktape lasts about 2 seasons of skiing and climbing before needing replacing.
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I used sail (as in boats) repair tape with less than spectacular results but that may be my own ineptitude rather than the quality of the product. My other halfs rucksack has been held together with it for a few years now.
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hibernia, excellent!!! cheers for the link. This is something i've been meaning to search/ask about for ages as i'll never find trousers as good as the ones i've got at the moment to fit (6'4") and the bum is going and was almost going to resort to sewing on a beer towel rolling eyes ..............yeah i'm a boarder so come on make the jokes now Laughing NehNeh
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Surely no self respecting skier would use anything other than Duct Tape. They even make a camo version now apparently for the fashion conscious!
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