Tried gorilla tape. No luck.Duct tape might be worth a shot
Yea that’s what I do when I actually try to get them off. There’s just so many on my local trails. I don’t even know where I get them.I’ve found that stretching the fabric from “behind” seems to release them. Put your finger behind the target briar, push “up,” then pull it off the fabric from the other side.
Doesn’t do miracles, but seems to help.
That trail got us a few weeks ago. I ended up just throwing out my socks and spending hours picking them out of everything else.Ahhhh!!! I was attacked by them at RV tonight and so was @Patrick. I said I’m just going to toss my shorts and get new ones. I hate these effers!!! But I’m really not tossing my shorts. I’m waiting for the easy removal tactic to be posted here.
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