Aussie wrote on Feb 24
th, 2008 at 4:42pm:
However I wish to point out that there may be some difficulties which would counteract the benefits of being readily able to apply ice to the injured parts. As you are aware, a kilt dangles down both in front and behind and offers no restraint to those parts which are already dangling down within its confines. All of these dangly bits will impede the required throwing action. What is needed is some method of altering the angle of the dangle. On the other hand the increased cold air flow will inevitably cause some contraction of the danglers which may be of benefit especially in already cold weather.
Aussie old son, it's called duct tape!
ask slingbadger, it's used for everything!
no bs here, I was at an SCA event, walking from camp to camp, (trying to find my tent and slightly inerebereateateded) when I overheard one guy saying to the other, who was holding an ice pack on his equipment 'it wouldnt' be bruised if you hadn't tried to improvise a condom from a ziplock baggie and duct tape.'
that still makes me go