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Gear Aid Outdoor Sewing Kit

Gear Aid Outdoor Sewing Kit

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Sew torn fabrics and replace missing buttons anywhere you go with the GEAR AID Sewing Kit. This travel size kit includes large needles and heavy duty thread to fix nylon, canvas, CORDURA, neoprene, vinyl and other durable fabric. Whether at home or while traveling, fix torn clothes, uniforms, tents, backpacks, and sleeping bags immediately with this kit. Similarly, when buttons get lost, replace them with new ones included in the kit that match almost any outdoor gear. When on the trail or in the field, access to new gear is often not possible. Use this compact Sewing Kit to repair torn gear or replace missing parts so it can continue to perform outside.

  • Heavy Duty – Make durable repairs on the go with this complete sewing kit to repair outdoor gear and fabrics
  • Lightweight – Pack all the essential sewing tools in a compact 1”x 3” twist tube container for quick storage; weighs under 2 oz
  • Compatible – Easily mend holes and tears with thread and buttons that match outdoor/military fabrics
  • Multipurpose – Repair clothing, uniforms and camp gear with quality sewing tools including large needles and heavy duty thread
  • Kit Contents:
    • Thimble, seam ripper
    • Thread (#69 Coyote)
    • Coyote buttons (#30)
    • Two sewing needles (#18 and #16)
    • Three straight pins
    • Two safety pins
WARNING: This product can expose you to [name of chemical], which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. View full details

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Charles A.
Outdoor Sewing Kit

Nice design and packaging. The only fault with this kit is the extremely small amount of thread that is included. For the selling price at least double the amount of thread should have been in this kit.

This is NOT the fault of Appalachian Outfitters, but rather the vendor GearAid who assembled the kit.