Nuts wrote:Nice job Scotty. Be a while before they get used but worth a comment for the workmanship. Well done.
Thanks Nuts
Hope you get some good use of them
Nuts wrote:Nice job Scotty. Be a while before they get used but worth a comment for the workmanship. Well done.
photohiker wrote:My Sea to Summit goretex gaiters size M are showing wear but they have been holding up well. The new S2S versions are Event.
What size are Tasgear to match the Quagmire size M, and which version is best for variable terrain, not just wet but also rough terrain, burrs and seeds as well as the flippin snakes?
bluewombat wrote:Hi Scotty
well my Tasgear gaiters copped a flogging over summer and autumn, they have performed brilliantly. The cut is great, the fit is great, they are easy to get on and off and the tie under the gaiter which I suspected would give up on the dolorite has coped with kilometres of boulder hopping with nary a cut. Five stars out of five from me
blue wombat
Scottyk wrote:bluewombat wrote:Hi Scotty
well my Tasgear gaiters copped a flogging over summer and autumn, they have performed brilliantly. The cut is great, the fit is great, they are easy to get on and off and the tie under the gaiter which I suspected would give up on the dolorite has coped with kilometres of boulder hopping with nary a cut. Five stars out of five from me
blue wombat
Glad to hear they are serving you well.
It's funny how the areas that people thought (and so did I to start off with) would be a failure point.
The weak point still seems to be the front vertical strip stitching but there isn't much more I can do in this regard and the ongoing testing i'm doing show's it put up with alot before the need for repair.
stepbystep wrote:Scottyk wrote:bluewombat wrote:Hi Scotty
well my Tasgear gaiters copped a flogging over summer and autumn, they have performed brilliantly. The cut is great, the fit is great, they are easy to get on and off and the tie under the gaiter which I suspected would give up on the dolorite has coped with kilometres of boulder hopping with nary a cut. Five stars out of five from me
blue wombat
Glad to hear they are serving you well.
It's funny how the areas that people thought (and so did I to start off with) would be a failure point.
The weak point still seems to be the front vertical strip stitching but there isn't much more I can do in this regard and the ongoing testing i'm doing show's it put up with alot before the need for repair.
How about a rear closure Scott?
Scottyk wrote:Hi All
I will be giving Tasgear a break for a while. I have had some health concerns lately and I need to take some time to just focus on getting better.
I would like to thank everyone on this forum for their support and business, it's a great community on here. Hopefully in the future i'll get it going again.
Thanks
Scott
undercling-mike wrote:Scottyk wrote:Hi All
I will be giving Tasgear a break for a while. I have had some health concerns lately and I need to take some time to just focus on getting better.
I would like to thank everyone on this forum for their support and business, it's a great community on here. Hopefully in the future i'll get it going again.
Thanks
Scott
Sad to hear that Scott, hope you get better soon! Personal health should definitely be top priority.
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