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Jacket repair?

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I recently made a small tear in my Norrona Lofoten jacket. The result of recent over-enthusiastic tree skiing in Japan.
Google search has given me 2 options for repair, Norrona itself and Scottish Mountain Gear.
SMG can't get it done before my next trip, so I wondered if anyone knows any other alternative repairers?
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stormseal and DIY?
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under a new name wrote:
stormseal and DIY?


Thanks .... sounds very practical but I do have a slight psychological issue with performing DIY repairs on my lovely new, very expensive, mystically advanced, jacket.

Should I just get over myself and get on with it?
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McNett Tenacious Tape Fabric and Seam Repair
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Duck tape the rip and send it for repair after your next trip/end of season.

I’ve been very happy with repairs/warranty fixes from Norrøna, but I live in Norway and have a Norrøna store 5mins away from me.
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@FoofyNoo, not at all, I would feel the same way. However, it's a shell of course, so @Layne's suggestion is presumably invisible enough. Possibly use that as step one then return for a more pro job?
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We repaired one of the Jnrs jackets with a Tenacious Tape patch after an over enthusiastic dive for a ball at school. Holding together quite nicely so far despite the indelicate treatment being meted out to it from a 6yo.
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I've used Lancashire sports repairs before for a torn goretex jacket repair., repairs to Protest ski trousers. Always a really good job, And I'm still using both.


http://lancashiresportsrepairs.co.uk/
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I've also used Lancashire Sports Repairs - great service on a number of different jobs. If time is tight try giving them a call and explaining, they're easy to talk to and often quite accommodating Smile
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We have some spare 'down jacket repair ' (actual product name-look online)patches in royal blue. Worked a treat on my oh's RAB. PM me if you want them. They are made from the right material and are adhesive (waterproof).
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Look online for 'spinnaker repair tape' it comes in a variety of colours and is sort of self-sticky when you peel off the protective layer. Work a patch in under the tear and stick down onto it - chances are it will hardly notice, then if necessary stick a patch on top. Cut the tape carefully into circles and ovals - square corners tend to 'pick-up' more easily.
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