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Does anyone know where I can get these. I have looked on line and can't find anything local in the GTA or close to. Any help would be great.

It is for my hunting suit and got ripped while I was away on my moose hunt, need a patch to be at least 2-3" square.

Thanks

Jay

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I got a patch kit when I was out West (outfitter at Lake Louise). I know they don't have them at BPS, but I've been told that some of the local outdoor stores have them. I was told to try that canoe/kayak place just off the QEW in the Mississauga area (sorry the name escapes me).

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You may be able to get a kit from Mountain Equipment Co-Op in Toronto, and if not, they could probably tell you who'd have them.

 

Their at King & Spadina......416-340-2667

 

www.mec.ca

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If you can actually access the gortex material from the inside you can just use a piece of tarp and marine goop. I did that on my Browning Scent lock pants. I ripped them deer hunting last year on a nail on the tree stand.

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Does anyone know where I can get these. I have looked on line and can't find anything local in the GTA or close to. Any help would be great.

It is for my hunting suit and got ripped while I was away on my moose hunt, need a patch to be at least 2-3" square.

Thanks

Jay

 

Try giving a call to lebaron's, gagnon or mountain equipment co-op. They might have them.

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I found a patch for my rain jacket at a Fabricland store. I would look at fabric shops in your area. Andy

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Try Shoe goo or Goop, the best glue you can use even on tennis shoe sole, after sticking it to a tennis shoe sole. I can play with it and it won't come off but still provide traction.so strong that I used it on filling a hole on my inflatable boat as well. My back pack strap broke, and instead of re-stitching it, I just glued them on, it has been 5 years and after numerous times getting wet, it still holds. My boat cover also got torn , and I glued it with shoe Goo as well.

 

 

I recently punctured my waders and just Goop it and it is done.

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