I have three pairs of gaiters that see regular use:
First set is a pair of stretch Spandura gaiters that just come to ankle height, they get used in the summer season mainly when walking through scree fields in the mountains
Second set is a pair of Outdoor Research Crocodile gaiters that are made of 1000 denier cordura and a heavy canvas uppr- they get used a lot in the heavy brush and bogs that we get a lot of in British Columbia
My last set are a 30 year old pair of Berghaus Yeti gaiters that I bought in North Wales in the mid 80's - the rubber rands have been replaced 5 times, but the uppers just won't die- these are semi permanently attached to my plastic double mountaineering boots. I used to use these a lot on winter mountaineering trips and summer glacier climbs.
I use the OR Crocodiles the most now- they do double duty in both winter and summer, since they get strapped onto my telemark ski boots during the ski season.
First set is a pair of stretch Spandura gaiters that just come to ankle height, they get used in the summer season mainly when walking through scree fields in the mountains
Second set is a pair of Outdoor Research Crocodile gaiters that are made of 1000 denier cordura and a heavy canvas uppr- they get used a lot in the heavy brush and bogs that we get a lot of in British Columbia
My last set are a 30 year old pair of Berghaus Yeti gaiters that I bought in North Wales in the mid 80's - the rubber rands have been replaced 5 times, but the uppers just won't die- these are semi permanently attached to my plastic double mountaineering boots. I used to use these a lot on winter mountaineering trips and summer glacier climbs.
I use the OR Crocodiles the most now- they do double duty in both winter and summer, since they get strapped onto my telemark ski boots during the ski season.