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Frag Out! Magazine #15

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The bottom of MIG 3.0 has adjustable elastic draw- cord with barrel-locks sewn on the left and right, but on the inside so the excess of cord stays under- neath – this means no snagging at all. Carinthia MIG 3.0 has fixed, adjustable and spacious hood filled with insulation. The area around the neck, which double as a collar, is lined with micro-fleece fabric to prevent against chaffing. The hood has two drawcords – one sewn in vertically in the front edge of the hood and another sewn in horizontally, at height of the ears. The first drawcord includes two stoppers located just near the zip of the coat, while the ends of the flexible cord were led under the coat and into front pockets, so there are no dis- turbing cords dangling in front of the user. the horizontal drawcord has one stopper that is attached on the back of the hood. In the front central part of the hood, there is a sewn-in stiffening insert (but not too stiff, very flexible) so that the hood does not go into your eyes. CLOTHING

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