Fieldcraft Drying Ghillie Suit?

Zaid

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Feb 22, 2009
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North California
Hey guys, I just "broke in" my ghillie suit by rolling through the mud and naturally it's rather wet. I know that the conventional way of drying it is to let it sun dry, but I'd like for it to dry a little bit faster. Any ideas or methods to dry it faster? Thanks.
 
Re: Drying Ghillie Suit?

Part of the "Break In" process is for it to dry naturally. This gives it the nice twists in the burlap fibers, and some personality.
If you have a synthetic type and are in some kind of rush, tie it into the back of a pickup, and drive on the freeway. The air circulation should speed it up.
One concept to remember with a Ghillie Suit.
It is SLOW to build
It should move SLOW.
It will dry SLOW.