I purchased these for ice climbing. I probably should have paid more attention to the description: “They’re designed to be lighter and more packable, with the same fit and…
- Tyler, 01/04/09
Omaha NE
my winter accent would have sucked without these. they kept the water out of my pants/socks when the snow was waist deep. good stuff, definitely worth buying…
- KYLE, 04/15/08
I don't use these too often because they are heavy, but if I am bushwacking or expect horrendous weather, these are on my legs. They breath well and I have not had a problem…
- PAUL, 12/06/09
Chattanooga, TN
Couldn't ask for more, these gaiters do exactly what you expect. Excellent quality, never worry about strap or buckle failing. Top strap is very comfortable and holds gaiters…
- Brandon, 05/24/10
Jefferson City, TN
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…
- Chris, 11/28/12
Jersey
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,…
- James, 03/26/12
Took these on a hike up to Mount Rogers in VA. Kept the 2 feet of snow out of my boots and kept my pant legs dry. Never had a problem with the gaiters sliding down my legs (I…
- Will, 03/11/10
Jefferson City, TN
I purchased these around Christmas and received them about the time I received a pair of
Outdoor Research Cascadia Gaiters I had asked for for Christmas. I tried both on an…
- Casey, 01/11/11
Very robust for harsh trail or snow.…
- MATTHEW, 01/19/10
HAMPTON
My boyfriend used these for both skiing and also early morning field work during the spring/summer when everything is damp, worked great in both environments, keeping him dry…
- Auriel, 11/23/11
Fayetteville, AR
Used these on Rainier. they kept my pants dry, but did trap snow underneath them while glissading down inter-glacier. make sure they're on tight to avoid this.…
- Michael, 07/10/11
Houston, TX
It's a little pricey but from my opinion well worth it. I live in Alaska and before I hiked with gaiters, the upper parts of my socks and bottom of my pants would be soaking…
- joseph, 07/07/11
If you want some gaiters, but want something lighter weight (and not as goofy looking) as the ones that hit just below the knee, these are for you. The combination of these,…
- Best, 12/28/10
east lansing
They stay on your feet and keep out the elements. Guess thats all I have to say about that.…
- Joseph, 02/25/10
Charlottesville
Okay, I know, gaiters aren't suppose to be cute. They're functional gear, I know, I know! But still- they're CUTE! And yes, on a mountain or in the woods it matters to me. Why…
- ANTHONY, 11/29/06
EVERETT
These gaiters are the best I've ever used!<BR>Easy to use and easily adjustable. These even kept the snow out of my shoes when I wiped out sledding. I like the girly flower a…
- Stuart, 02/12/06
ALOHA
The gaiter is very lightweight, but feels like a quality product that will take some abuse (unlike some similar UL gaiters).
A medium fits nicely around my size 9 shoe. The…
- Scott, 11/29/11
Gaiters tend to be useless unless they go up to the knee. These are functional and work. I did have to teach my husband and teenage daughters how to wear them, and ended up…
- jidgette, 01/02/11
Lutz Florida (NE Tampa)
Be sure to fully read the product description. Uncoated packcloth upper section means just that, a thin (probably breatheable) upper section with a water resistant part near…
- Jennifer, 11/01/11
It's very good. Excellent impermeability. You can stay for a long time in adverse conditions and work to perfection.…
- Jorge Alberto, 12/14/12
McAllen