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The Expedition Crocodiles Gaiters by Outdoor Research. Like Crocs with even thicker skin, these gaiters are made to function on extended mountaineering trips, in cold weather and difficult conditions. They are larger in circumference, giving you more room for plastic boots and insulated pants. The inside leg of each gaiter is made of durable Cordura fabric that resists crampon snagging.
DECENT FEATURES of the Outdoor Research Expedition Crocodiles Gaiters
- Ruggedly durable
- Waterproof Gore-Tex leg
- Highly tear-and abrasion-resistant Cordura inner leg and boot
- Abrasion-resistant lower boot lined with 8 oz pack cloth
- Larger circumference accommodates plastic boots
- Hook/loop Cinch-Strap top closure
- 2"-wide hook/loop front closure
- Double-stitched front closure
- Bottom shear tab secures front closure
- Urethane-coated nylon instep strap
- Instep strap is field-replaceable
The SPECS
- Weight: (L, per pair): 12.1 oz / 343 g
- Fabric: 100% nylon, 3-layer 70D Taslan Gore-Tex, 1000D Cordura
This product can only be shipped within the United States. Please don't hate us.
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"Freaking awesome!" 11/28/12
Just got these a few weeks ago and absolutely love them! I wear them at work when we're blowing snow on the mountain and they do exactly what they're suppose to do: keep snow from getting in my pants or boots. They're especially great since I have a shorter inseam and my pants leg tend to drag as the day goes on. The only problem is now my wife wants a pair..
"The King of Gaiters" 05/13/12
These gaiters are the originals easy adjustability, tight at the bottom, and durable. Many companies have tried to copy this gaiter but few have succeeded at even coming close. This gaiter is the same gaiter that Ed Viesturs uses. If the gaiter is good enough for him its good enough for me. If you don't know who Ed Viesturs is you probably should consider a different hobby.
"Umm expected a little better, but still meet the needs" 03/26/12
I bought these for a iceclimbing/mountaineering trip to New Hampshire. I sized them up based on the table given, for the boot i was wearing definitely needed that much space, but i often fell like around the ankles and lower leg it was a bit too loose/ not fitting for me. I believe they were meant to be on someone who had a hefty snowpant layer, because I was not-I was going lite. They have a purpose.
"Dry, warm feet!" 01/19/12
I used these gaiters on a snowshoeing trip in Michigan's Porcupine mountains this January and they kept my feet dry in 14-16 inches of powder! The design makes for fairly easy on/off even with mittens; Important when the temp reaches highs in the teens. The gore-tex material is extremely abrasion resistant- snowshoes with metal treads didn't put a scratch in em'. The design is extremely functional, the fit is exceptional, and they add an extra layer of insulation where you're likely to contact the most snow.
"The Gold Standard for Non-Insulated Expedition Class Gaiters" 12/29/11
This is a heavy duty constructed product. It has worked great breaking trail through 2 feet of snow while hiking in the Chugach Range in Alaska. I wore these with my trustee leather hiking boots and no snow entered my boot. They are simple and quick to put on. Much like a mousetrap, I don't think they can build a better expedition gaiter.
"tough as nails" 12/13/11
im not a big fan of gaiters but these have performed wonderfully in the mud/rain and i can't foresee them presenting a problem in snow/ice. Some comments have trashed the stitching quality but my pair have held up through trial runs and survived my own torture test/inspection. OR still produces quality items.
"The Bomb! Tough, well constructed. Buckle is tenuously located." 10/21/11
These are well contructed gaiters. However, as with most, the buckles ride low- almost in the arch. I know of several individuals, including myself, who have had buckles break on other gaiters. Another reviewer stated that his broke on this model. However, that said, they are the best I've found.
"For the most part worked well, but took a lot of time and effort to put on, and let some snow in." 10/18/11
These gaiters worked well in packed snow, but seemed to fail around the connection hook over the laces of my double-hiking boots when I got into soft/deep snow.I climbed Mt. Rainier in June, and on several occasions while wearing these gaiters, snow still got in my double mountaineering boots, and I was constantly struggling to dry out my socks and boot liners.These gaiters also took a while to put on every morning.To be fair, I am not sure if this is indicative of all gaiters, or just the OR versions because this is the only time I have ever used gaiters, so I don't have a great basis for comparison.
"TOUGH, well worth the money" 08/09/11
I am not the most careful rest-stepper with my crampons, and I have yet to puncture these gaiters. They are tough as nails. Used them for five cascade volcanoes, and they have not failed me yet.
"Nothing Better on the Market" 07/19/11
The bottom line is this: there really is nothing better on the market. From two feet of snow to thorny brush these things have honestly shed all I can throw at them. The strap on the bottom is built to last, the velcro on the front won't wear out quickly but is the high quality stuff that will last for-ev-er. The ability to tighten and secure around the base beats all other gaiters I've used or seen used. From dry mountain hikes with trail runners to winter hikes in snow these things keep out rocks, twigs, water, and anything else.Forget about anything cheap you may be looking at. Spend the extra dough here, you won't regret it.
"These babies last forever!" 01/18/11
I've had these gators for years now, on Alaskan backpacking trips, a NOLS semester in Patagonia, snowshoeing in Montana, you name it. They've been through everything with me, and I'm definitely going to buy another pair when they go. The sizing is versatile, they fit over plastic boots, but they also fit my leather hiking boots just fine. A tip to make them last longer: cut a 5" piece of tubular webbing and slide it on over the leather strap that goes underneath your boot... it'll keep the leather strap from wearing through.
"Are there any other gaiters to purchase?" 12/07/10
The quick answer to that question is, no! I have checked out a bunch of gaiters in lots of different stores, and by far the OR Expedition Crocodiles are the way to go. But don't take my word for it. Whenever you see mountaineering videos, pictures, or even when you are on the mountain, these guys are the most frequently seen gaiters around! Plus, there is good reason for this. The moment that you pick these guys up, you can tell that they are the most well built and long lasting gaiters around. I think that the Mountain Hardwear Pinnacle Stretch XT Gaiter is a close second, but these guys definitely win hands down.
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