Just took my 13 year old son out for his first hunt, which started the day after Thanksgiving. As the day progressed, we encountered everything from dry grass, to mud, to snow over a foot deep. It was in the snow that I realized I forgot to pack my gaiters....and I also realized that I had none for my son.
Questions:
1. Snow - What is considered a good gaiter for snowy (or wet) conditions? The Sitka gaiters are quite expensive for example....is their high price point worth it, or are they distinguished from the competition? The Kenetreks seem to be popular as well. Point being....which ones should I stay away from and which ones should I consider?
2. Dry/Warm weather - Here in New Mexico, you can literally start the day at 30* and end up packing out an elk in 80* weather. Obviously I don't need a thick water proof gaiter. But, over the years I've always wanted a lightweight gaiter that I could wear over light boots, or even athletic shoes that would keep debris from going in my shoes. Anything from grass seeds to stickers. Any recommendations for this?
Thanks in advance for any recommendations!
Questions:
1. Snow - What is considered a good gaiter for snowy (or wet) conditions? The Sitka gaiters are quite expensive for example....is their high price point worth it, or are they distinguished from the competition? The Kenetreks seem to be popular as well. Point being....which ones should I stay away from and which ones should I consider?
2. Dry/Warm weather - Here in New Mexico, you can literally start the day at 30* and end up packing out an elk in 80* weather. Obviously I don't need a thick water proof gaiter. But, over the years I've always wanted a lightweight gaiter that I could wear over light boots, or even athletic shoes that would keep debris from going in my shoes. Anything from grass seeds to stickers. Any recommendations for this?
Thanks in advance for any recommendations!