Blowdowner
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I didn't read them all but for you we should be recommending snake proof gaiters.Thanks for the replies
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I didn't read them all but for you we should be recommending snake proof gaiters.Thanks for the replies
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I didn't read them all but for you we should be recommending snake proof gaiters.
Most high end gaiters will have multiple sizes to fit your calves. You have to measure the circumference of your calves. Also, the best gaiters are adjustable for size as well. T&K hunting makes gaiters with two different heights as well. I have both as the regular length are a bit long but they work just fine. The shorter version stops right below my knee.My real question is how do you guys find a pair that fits ? I have an odd calf side / leg length issue because they are either too tight on the calf or above the knee in height.. neither work and man would I love to use a set in the wet thick nasty bush I hunt moose in.
Same in Alabama. My knee high rubber boots are my gaiters. I did wear them when I hunted in the national forest in Ohio. Kept the green briars for ripping my pants to shreds.If MS is like GA then most people are wearing rubber boots with their pants tucked in them. Gaiters have some of that same effect. They protect your pants from water and abrasion but also protect your laces from snags and just generally keep crap out of your boots.
The only gaiters that ever fit me were Kenetreks. I tried quite a few over the years.My real question is how do you guys find a pair that fits ? I have an odd calf side / leg length issue because they are either too tight on the calf or above the knee in height.. neither work and man would I love to use a set in the wet thick nasty bush I hunt moose in.