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Kuiu



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Crocs are too short for me. I've been using REI's gaiters, had the same pair for years.



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Ran the First Lite ones these fall and worked well.

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I've yet to find gaiters sufficiently sized to use when wearing heavy wool pants, such as Sleeping Indian. The largest size still isn't big enough. Maybe someday someone will.


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I have some of the now discontinued Cabela's Guide Gaiters. Like them a lot. GoreTex, lightweight and quiet. But they're getting old. Have seen and heard about the KUIU's, those are probably the ones I'll be getting. Just wish they didn't come in that goofy azz camo of theirs.................

I take it back, I see they're offering in solid colors again.

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Also, today's gaiters are Velcro closure, minus the zipper. The Velcro is guaranteed to be the first thing to fail..........


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I have both short and full sized ORs. Good enough for me. Water is never an issue, though.


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Kenetrek good.

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My Kenetrek's have served me well, they are the black ones not the fuzzy camo ones. Always kept me nice and dry and the burrs off. They will likely need replaced next season, I will probably try the Kuiu's next.

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Vote for Kuiu here

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The Brambler by First Lite looks pretty good. Glad to see the belt type buckle on the foot strap. I wish it had a zipper though.

I have some OR knock off's that I'm completely happy with. Like having a zipper with a velcro flap over it.

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I just got a pair of Swazi’s and they definitely were worth tracking down. Quiet and flexible and fit very well. I’m size 10.5 boot, 180lb and the large are perfect. Ended up ordering them from Ray Mears in the UK, but had them in hand in a week. Really excited to try them.


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Black Diamond Front Point gaiters.


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