icefest wrote:http://www.kestrelknives.com/shop/sul-ti-mini-ultralighter
This is one of the available products.
Moondog55 wrote:Just wait a while, if we can weave stainless steel cloth titanium can only be a generation away, be great for shark proof wet suits and stab vests
Empty wrote:The future is not looking too bright for buckyballs http://gizmodo.com/how-buckyballs-fell-apart-1609183224
Best dust off the tin pannikin again!
Empty wrote:I know mate. Just have a good natured dig. Know all about mr fuller.
What's your tip on pork bellies?
north-north-west wrote:I'm still waiting for titanium gaiters, pants and scrub gloves. It would be wonderful to have clothing and gear that can survive Tassie scrub & rocks.
Rico wrote:north-north-west wrote:I'm still waiting for titanium gaiters, pants and scrub gloves. It would be wonderful to have clothing and gear that can survive Tassie scrub & rocks.
The wait is over, Vargo recently started adding Titanium to his apparel line http://www.vargooutdoors.com/apparel.html unfortunately it is not a body armour for the Tasmanian bush...
Brian is investing a lot on this. Chemically it is not a new science, there are fabrics treated with silver powder but it seems titanium is superior and the production process is less heavy on the environment
Aztec wrote:Is there a reason? does titanium not hold an edge like steel? am I not looking in the right spot?
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
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