I thought your were based in the USA. It's the only reason I have been hesitant to order an Anorak from you, because finished textiles sometimes have crazy fees coming into Canada. I feel kind of silly right now. What is your approximate turn-around time on orders? I'd like to buy one for next winter.
Hi John as I said in the vid we are pretty fast we already shipped out a couple and will be putting more on the floor to keep up with the demand. As we speak; if you place an order today we will start the process by next Monday and have it completed within the same week how ever I must tell you that we are receiving many requests at this time and might have to bump up the wait to 10 days. We also have a couple of 2 X's left on the floor ready to go, on a 1st come 1st serve basis.
Looks like I'm gonna have to get one to go with my boreal anorak. If I wanted to dye it could I just mix the dye in some water and brush it on, let it dry and reapply if needed to make it darker. Or would it be safer to just rub some dark soil all over it to dye naturally.
I've never tried any of those applications. I know some or at least one of our members has dyed there Arctic model and the turn out was good. Personally I say to leave it as it is and with time it's wear will give it character, if you absolutely want to experiment with it I could ship your rak without the fur ruff installed then after your process you could have it sewn on by a seamstress.
That Rak is a thing of beauty Andy, well done my friend!
Thank you
The comments are so honest and refreshing. Bravo.
Beautiful piece of equipment.👌
Thanks for your kind words.
Looks great. The bell sweep is appreciated. Will look to buy one this Fall.
Thanks very much
I like how Andy dyed his hair to match the coyote on the Anorak!
That's western coyote hair to you, boy! :)
Wishful thinking brother lmao, the hair is all mine and natural ;) atb
great rak ! nice innovations on there nice to see you stay safe brother
thanks for watching my friend
How does the hook and loop work with the snow and ice I wonder?
Does it fit nicely over the Loden Wool?
I thought your were based in the USA. It's the only reason I have been hesitant to order an Anorak from you, because finished textiles sometimes have crazy fees coming into Canada. I feel kind of silly right now. What is your approximate turn-around time on orders? I'd like to buy one for next winter.
Hi John as I said in the vid we are pretty fast we already shipped out a couple and will be putting more on the floor to keep up with the demand. As we speak; if you place an order today we will start the process by next Monday and have it completed within the same week how ever I must tell you that we are receiving many requests at this time and might have to bump up the wait to 10 days. We also have a couple of 2 X's left on the floor ready to go, on a 1st come 1st serve basis.
Any plans on making a set of pants to go along with your anorak line?
TheTyrial86 Great idea.
We are working with our designers as we speak; however it might only materialize next year. thanks for watching
GREAT IDEA !!!
Great suggestion. Maybe with leather/rawhide knee pads ? The knees in a canvas pant might wear too quickly but leather would be helpful.
Looks like I'm gonna have to get one to go with my boreal anorak. If I wanted to dye it could I just mix the dye in some water and brush it on, let it dry and reapply if needed to make it darker. Or would it be safer to just rub some dark soil all over it to dye naturally.
I've never tried any of those applications. I know some or at least one of our members has dyed there Arctic model and the turn out was good. Personally I say to leave it as it is and with time it's wear will give it character, if you absolutely want to experiment with it I could ship your rak without the fur ruff installed then after your process you could have it sewn on by a seamstress.
I'm only asking since in winter time all the foliage around me will be gray, brown, tan, and dark green
Would I be able to wear this in the fall or would it be too warm
Nice details.
Thanks Tom,cheers
Is this a canvas outer shell that you could wear over your wool Anorak? Or is it lined?
It is an outer shell not lined
Perfect. Thanks for the quick reply!
THANKS
Quick question, what is the approximate weight of the manic anorak?
11oz cotton canvas total weight approx 3lbs
@@BorealBushcraftCanada thanks for the response! That's not too heavy! Have a great one!
looks toasty warm
It sure is. atb
hi nice Anorak bud
Thanks for watching David, atb
very nice
Thanks for watching
very nice
Thanks Phyllis