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<blockquote data-quote="Philbert" data-source="post: 4114190" data-attributes="member: 12609"><p>The fibers of the pad inside the chaps is what provide the protection. They are typically not attached (or only loosely attached) to the outside fabric, and if you make any changes keep this in mind. I am sure that the manufacturer would say not to alter the chaps in any way, which is also easier if you don't need to. </p><p></p><p>The protective fibers may be made out of Kevlar or Spectra type material, which is very hard to cut with regular scissors, so be patient. The outside fabric is just heavy nylon or polyester, like the stuff used for backpacks, etc.</p><p></p><p>Philbert</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Philbert, post: 4114190, member: 12609"] The fibers of the pad inside the chaps is what provide the protection. They are typically not attached (or only loosely attached) to the outside fabric, and if you make any changes keep this in mind. I am sure that the manufacturer would say not to alter the chaps in any way, which is also easier if you don't need to. The protective fibers may be made out of Kevlar or Spectra type material, which is very hard to cut with regular scissors, so be patient. The outside fabric is just heavy nylon or polyester, like the stuff used for backpacks, etc. Philbert [/QUOTE]
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