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Posted By: gitem_12 Kenetrek Gaiters - 04/02/21
anyone used them? likes/DIslikes?
Posted By: iddave Re: Kenetrek Gaiters - 04/02/21
I've had two pairs that failed (ripped) at the seams in a single, week-long hunt.

I much prefer OR Crocs...HD preferably but the "standard" version work well too.

Dave
Posted By: T_Inman Re: Kenetrek Gaiters - 04/02/21
100% dislike, for the same reasons as Dave. The seams came apart with next to no use: just like their Mountain Extreme and Hardscrabble boots.

Flame away, Kennetrek fans. I am unashamed.
Posted By: WMR Re: Kenetrek Gaiters - 04/02/21
Mine tore first week of use. Are any others quiet and durable? Thanks.
Posted By: leftycarbon Re: Kenetrek Gaiters - 04/03/21
I had a pair that came with boots I bought Lasted two seasons.

Gaiters =Crocs

Lefty
Posted By: DANNYL Re: Kenetrek Gaiters - 04/03/21
I bought a pair this year for when we had to tap trees in 30+ inches of snow and they worked great for me. No brush or anything, just lots of snow. They kept my boots from getting snow in them and kept my jeans dry.
Posted By: eaglemountainman Re: Kenetrek Gaiters - 04/03/21
Just finished the third season with mine and they're still going strong. They seem pretty durable to me. Don't know if it makes a difference, but mine are the softer material camo ones. My only knock on them is that they don't come large enough to fit over my pac boots.
Posted By: 7_08FAN Re: Kenetrek Gaiters - 04/03/21
I’ve got a set I wear some and have had no trouble. They are probably four or five years old so maybe a better generation of them. It is hard to get them snapped and the Velcro on straight. Once on they seem to work great. I wonder about the KUIU model as they look similar.
Posted By: sidepass Re: Kenetrek Gaiters - 04/03/21
OR crocs have worked great here.
Posted By: cwh2 Re: Kenetrek Gaiters - 04/03/21
Same as most, mine lasted less than a season. Have had good luck with crocs. Trying sea 2 summit quagmire next.
Posted By: chamois Re: Kenetrek Gaiters - 04/03/21
Mine have given me years of great service.

Because I liked their snow cammo I bought two pairs sis or seven seasons ago in case the first one did not last long.

So far the second pair has not seen the field.

I do not use them in thick brush, though,only in high mountain hunts above the tree line.
Posted By: bsa1917hunter Re: Kenetrek Gaiters - 04/03/21
Originally Posted by chamois
Mine have given me years of great service.

Because I liked their snow cammo I bought two pairs sis or seven seasons ago in case the first one did not last long.

So far the second pair has not seen the field.

I do not use them in thick brush, though,only in high mountain hunts above the tree line.



I've never had problems with mine either, but they are older ones. Have been using them for at least 8 years now. I like them...
Posted By: gitem_12 Re: Kenetrek Gaiters - 04/03/21
I bought a pair for 35 bucs from Kevins. the Outdoor reearch are a no go I hd to return a pair as theya re too small, even the XXL
Posted By: Brad Re: Kenetrek Gaiters - 04/03/21
OR Crocs are OK, but the little velcro tab at the bottom towards the boot toe wears out quickly and becomes useless. The Sea To Summit Quagmire is a better gaiter design than the Croc IME and is what I replaced my Croc's with a couple years back.

No comment on Kennetrek, never used them. The Kuiu gaiters look excellent.
Posted By: gitem_12 Re: Kenetrek Gaiters - 04/03/21
Originally Posted by Brad
OR Crocs are OK, but the little velcro tab at the bottom towards the boot toe wears out quickly and becomes useless. The Sea To Summit Quagmire is a better gaiter design than the Croc IME and is what I replaced my Croc's with a couple years back.

No comment on Kennetrek, never used them. The Kuiu gaiters look excellent.


th issue has been circumfrance of the Gaiters for me. Kenetrek has the biggest diameter. my calf musces tape out at 21 inches without clothing. OR's circ. is 21 inch at the widest. Kenetrek is 23 at the calf
Posted By: T_Inman Re: Kenetrek Gaiters - 04/03/21
gitem, if you look into the other suggestions above and still have not made your mind up, two other brands I have found to be durable, but also adjustable enough to fit over packs and winter pant legs are the Markhor Aravis and Sleeping Indian wool.

You'll pay for the Sleeping Indian, and they're heavy wool, deep winter snow kind of gaiters, but they (at least mine) easily fit over packs, base layers and my Mackinaw wool bib pant legs. The Markhor are more of a general use gaiter and also fit over packs and heavy winter clothing. I have no idea what the circumference of my calves are (I am a T post kind of build, so take that into account) but they fit me just fine.

My only complaints are the cable heel strap on the Markhor gets little frays in it which can hurt if you don't handle it right. The boot strap on the Sleeping Indian is a bit odd too, in that it is supposed to wrap around your foot twice and is made from (I believe) cordura which can collect balled up ice. I end up just wrapping it twice around my ankle tightly instead of underneath the arch of my boots.
Posted By: gitem_12 Re: Kenetrek Gaiters - 04/03/21
Originally Posted by T_Inman
gitem, if you look into the other suggestions above and still have not made your mind up, two other brands I have found to be durable, but also adjustable enough to fit over packs and winter pant legs are the Markhor Aravis and Sleeping Indian wool.

You'll pay for the Sleeping Indian, and they're heavy wool, deep winter snow kind of gaiters, but they (at least mine) easily fit over packs, base layers and my Mackinaw wool bib pant legs. The Markhor are more of a general use gaiter and also fit over packs and heavy winter clothing. I have no idea what the circumference of my calves are (I am a T post kind of build, so take that into account) but they fit me just fine.

My only complaints are the cable heel strap on the Markhor gets little frays in it which can hurt if you don't handle it right. The boot strap on the Sleeping Indian is a bit odd too, in that it is supposed to wrap around your foot twice and is made from (I believe) cordura which can collect balled up ice. I end up just wrapping it twice around my ankle tightly instead of underneath the arch of my boots.


i bought the kenetreks on sale for 35 bucks il try them out. if they don't work I may look at the Markhors. thanks
Posted By: Dancing Bear Re: Kenetrek Gaiters - 04/09/21
I like mine. I have had them about 7 years. No problems. I like them especially because they are big enough to go over my knee brace.

My oldest boy has a set too. He has had them about 5 years. No problems.
Posted By: Blacktail53 Re: Kenetrek Gaiters - 04/10/21
I tried the Camo Kenetreks for deer hunting here in S Oregon.
I wanted something that would deflect the little cockle burrs - or whatever they’re called from getting all over my socks, boot laces and pants...
They failed miserably. The gaiters collected a lot of seeds that had to be removed by hand. You couldn’t just brush them off.

I found gaiters called Rattlers, that are intended to be for snake defense. They have a harder surface area that does not allow the burrs to stick - very few anyway, and those can just be brushed off with a leather gloved hand.
It’s a real win to be able to spend a day wading through those burrs without ruining my clothes.
There’s the added good vibes while walking out of the woods after dark when the snakes are their most active and not having too be concerned about it.
Posted By: bwinters Re: Kenetrek Gaiters - 04/10/21
I use Kennetreks and mine are prob 5 years old. I wear them starting in Oct ending in early Jan and havent had issues with them.
Posted By: Boarmaster123 Re: Kenetrek Gaiters - 04/12/21
I have two sets of them. No issues but I am not rough on things. Not much walking on rock. My camo colored set is made of a softer material and does pick up burs and greenbriars. My solid color does pick up burs and snag briars but is noisier. Mine are five years old so not sure if they have changed them or not. Seems like they switched from a replaceable foot strap to one that is sewn on. i haven't been able to wear out a foot strap yet but not walking on rock.
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