I've got some off brand dark green cordura things. As bad as the snow crunches, the gaiter noise is irrelevant. I focus on staying dry and these do that. Warmer, too.

I also have a pair of soft fuzzy camo cloth things but I mostly only wear them in the sage with sneakers to keep the grass / sage bush parts from invading my shoes. If I can see daylight in places, I just don't trust 'em to stay dry.

Some of the shorter ones would be interesting for wear with snow shoes. Most of my snow shoeing is on hard crusted crap that won't quite bear my weight without breaking through but otherwise is hard as a friggin' rock on top. Smaller snow shoes (Don't need 30x9s for that) and short gaiters sound ideal.

Tom


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