taswaterfalls.com wrote:What sort [of gaiters] do you guys use and where did you get them from.
norts wrote:My vote is for the Quagmires too Ian. One problem I had was the wear patch on the inside started to pull away after two walks. Sent them back to Sea to Summit and they restitched them. I have now run a small bead of Freesole around the edge and over the stitching. Only done one walk since that and doesnt show any sign of wear.
Roger
Devon Annie wrote:Sounds like people like the Quagmires, how do they go in summer with getting sweaty under them? Is canvas or goretex better - is it breathability vs durability or is goretex unneccessary for gaitors?
.Son of a Beach wrote:taswaterfalls.com wrote:What sort [of gaiters] do you guys use and where did you get them from.
My gaiters are "Adventure Designs". They are of a general design that was very popular in the late 90's, but which seems to have gone out of style again now, which is a shame, because no gaiter style before or since seems to be as good, in my opinion.
They are essentially a cylinder of fairly rigid waterproof fabric that flanges a bit at the bottom to fit over the boot tops and laces. They have a draw string at the top, and NO ELASTIC IN THE MIDDLE! They are stiff enough to stay up on their own, and the draw string at the top is ONLY to stop stuff falling down them.
They have a hook at the front (to attach to laces) and eye holes at the sides so you can tie (or wire) them under your boots, but I've never used these holes, as they are so good that nothing gets up them in the mud, and only a very little bit occasionally in the snow, and they don't actually ride up.
The velcro runs from the front at the bottom end, diagonally up the outer side, not directly up the front, such that the top overlaps the bottom and water runs off nicely.
Tassieoptom wrote:Hi Son of a Beach, I too have a pair of"Adventure Designs" gaiters that I prob bought in the 90's. In the past I have always used a cord to tie under my boot thought the eyelet holes. You mentioned that you never had to do this, I have never tried, probably just tied out of habit. Was there not a habit of the gaiters sliding up without an under boot tie? Cheers =
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