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Original dyneema strap. Second year hammering on these. Still my favorite gaiters.
Since these aren’t using a breathable membrane such as Goretex or Toray, what’s the breathability like?
Fantastic! I’m going to order myself a pair next week.i got a pair of the SG gaiters a month ago and the strap under the boot is coated now. My guess is to fix the snow balling. They also have a 3 bar slider on the adjuster strap, i think guys were having issues with it loosening off. Great gaiters, really comfortable.
I went from stone glacier to peax and the boot strap broke after 2 weeks of sheep hunting. Otherwise they did great. Good fit and waterproofing. The sharp shale that I hunt in seems to destroy about every gaiter I've tried. I'm pretty interested in the t&k gaiter with the stainless cable bootstrap and its other features.I have experienced all the same problems mentioned in this thread.
Straps top and bottom are always hanging loose as soon as you contact the brush. Drives me crazy! Once you have them on its a real pain to try to weave the straps back through.
Snowball effect is happening every other step. Trying to kick rocks and whatever else a guy can find to shed the ball while walking. Pain in the ass.
Front hooks never stay hooked. I don't even bother trying to hook them anymore.
Also my buckles seem to loosen and you don't notice until snow is packed up inside the gaiter.
Material seems thick and durable and sheds water. Although the first trip out on a spring bear hunt I managed to have a few holes in them. I emailed and SG repaired them after I paid to mail them.
All I can say is I have a set of Black Diamond gaiters 20 years old and I still wear them to work all winter. Used to hunt in them before I purchased the SG2. Put them on and forget about them. I did break one of the straps riding my sled and twisting on the running board. Fixed with paracord.
Going to try out some Peax. Maybe they figured it out.
peax may have it figured out...because they copied the tried and true OR crocs and added their yellow boot strap. I haven't had any issues with my SG gaiters, but i do agree the way the boot strap attaches via the 3 bar slider is kind of a pain to setup and adjust.I have experienced all the same problems mentioned in this thread.
Straps top and bottom are always hanging loose as soon as you contact the brush. Drives me crazy! Once you have them on its a real pain to try to weave the straps back through.
Snowball effect is happening every other step. Trying to kick rocks and whatever else a guy can find to shed the ball while walking. Pain in the ass.
Front hooks never stay hooked. I don't even bother trying to hook them anymore.
Also my buckles seem to loosen and you don't notice until snow is packed up inside the gaiter.
Material seems thick and durable and sheds water. Although the first trip out on a spring bear hunt I managed to have a few holes in them. I emailed and SG repaired them after I paid to mail them.
All I can say is I have a set of Black Diamond gaiters 20 years old and I still wear them to work all winter. Used to hunt in them before I purchased the SG2. Put them on and forget about them. I did break one of the straps riding my sled and twisting on the running board. Fixed with paracord.
Going to try out some Peax. Maybe they figured it out.