Hello all. I have recently been checking the outdoor gear I own and am surprised that the vast majority of it is synthetic. This includes clothing also. There was a time when most of it was from natural materials. The only things I have left that are natural are a WWII British rucksack, and a Cdn. ammo pouch from when I was in the Services.
Factors I've considered in purchasing either/or have been:
Cost
Functionality
Durability
Performance
Availability
Visual Appeal
Weight
And more recently,sustainability/enviromental impact.
So I guess it depends which items we're talking about, but synthetics seem to win hands down these days.
That said, what items in your kit are natural, and what synthetic, and why do you prefer them to be so. Leaving out wooden spoons that you craft and kuksa's
Cheers
Alex
Factors I've considered in purchasing either/or have been:
Cost
Functionality
Durability
Performance
Availability
Visual Appeal
Weight
And more recently,sustainability/enviromental impact.
So I guess it depends which items we're talking about, but synthetics seem to win hands down these days.
That said, what items in your kit are natural, and what synthetic, and why do you prefer them to be so. Leaving out wooden spoons that you craft and kuksa's

Cheers
Alex