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Posted By: Antelope Montana

Anorak - 10/26/19 06:26 PM

Living on the Canadian border and I'm going to sew up an.anorak.
What works for you who wear them and any add on's i might consider?
Posted By: Castor Sack

Re: Anorak - 12/03/19 12:48 PM

Lure Of The North sells canvas ones complete or as a kit. They are not insulated and run big enough to wear other insulated clothing underneath. I ordered a kit and had my wife make it for me and it turned out great.


Lure Of The North
Posted By: Hutchy

Re: Anorak - 12/04/19 11:06 PM

Originally Posted by Castor Sack
Lure Of The North sells canvas ones complete or as a kit. They are not insulated and run big enough to wear other insulated clothing underneath. I ordered a kit and had my wife make it for me and it turned out great.


Lure Of The North


Dave and Kielyn are good friends of mine. I am doing a trip with them this winter. I will let them know you give their kit a good review.

Cotton anoraks are the ultimate winter outer layer. Work extremely well.
Posted By: Antelope Montana

Re: Anorak - 12/05/19 12:26 AM

I saved the link.
Thanks
Posted By: Otzi Jr

Re: Anorak - 12/06/19 01:30 PM

If you want to go a cheaper way, the Snow Walker's Companion, G & A Conover book has a scaled pattern of an anorak, (along with patterns for gaiters, moccasin, liners, mittens....)The anorak pattern definitely needed some tweaking though in the hood to collar attachment area. I forget the size, but the $18 Home Depot's painters tarp was big enough to get one out of, if you want to fine tune things before buying the higher dollar Egyptian cotton to work with.
Posted By: crossfox21

Re: Anorak - 12/20/19 07:18 AM

I use a WinterGreen anorak day in and day out at work in the snow. Amazing wind blocking capability and has lots of pocket features to go with.
Plus they just look plain cool

https://www.wintergreennorthernwear.com/collections/mens-anoraks
Posted By: yukon254

Re: Anorak - 12/20/19 03:01 PM

I been using the Boreal Mountain Anorak for a few years now. I have the wool and canvas versions, they are good quality and warm.
Posted By: FullFreezer

Re: Anorak - 12/20/19 04:37 PM

After watching the video, think I’ll try to make my own




https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SEcoW4I1uzw
Posted By: Boco

Re: Anorak - 12/20/19 06:36 PM

Use a bearhide,and the mongolian cross pattern-minimal stitching.
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