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Hey I was just wondering what people thought of those things. I do a lot of my hiking/scrambling/approaches in my trail runners, and there is no way I'm wearing full gaiters like a chode in the middle of summer with no snow in sight. Thanks.

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if there is no snow why wear gaitors at all? confused.gif

 

To keep gravel and dirt out of your shoes. Plus, it's part of the uniform. Duh. rolleyes.gif

 

 

While I appreciate the concept, I don't wear gaiters except in snow because they make my feet and lower legs sweat like Michael_Layton in a confessional and I'd rather my socks get a bit dirty than soaking wet.

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I have those low spatz-style Outdoor Research gaitors. I like them. They work well for conditions where full gaitors aren't necessary. They work well for snow (partcularly when more consolidated), brush, scree, etc., are lighter, and don't keep in as much heat as large gaitors.

 

However, I don't like wearing mine on scree for fear of wearing out the strap. The way I hike/climb (my particular gait), I haven't had a big problem with wear & tear of the strap, but I know others who have. The strap can be replaced pretty easily, though.

 

The velcro stitching isn't the best, though. Over time, the yanks to undo the strong velcro has seemed to rip some of the stitching.

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I picked up this tip from a backpacking book - one can protect the gaiters' strap or whatever with tubular webbing. On my OR low gaiters it's just a cord anyway, so replacing it is not a huge issue.

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