These gaiters, with their hard-core materials, sculptured fit and wide range of adjustability, are built to handle the rigors of ice climbing.
Awesuumm!!
Fit: Feels true to size
Pros: Secure, Comfortable, Easy to put on, Takes a beating, Lightweight
Best Uses: Crossing water, Hiking and Camping, Ice Climbing, Crossing Scottish moors, Snow Sports
Describe Yourself: Outdoor Professional
I got my pair back in 2002 when my wife and I backpacked from the east coast to the west coast through the highlands of Scotland. One leg of our journey required that we cross Rannoch Moor. The standard joke was that it is 12-14 miles depending on if it's raining. Why? When it's raining, the already wet and boggy moor becomes a like a swamp and you cannot simply walk directly across. On a number of occasions, I sunk into the boggy, wet soil all the way up to my knees. Yet, the water never got under my gaiters.
I also use these when ice climbing, doing snow approaches that involve lots of "post-holing," etc. Never have these gaiters failed me.
I would but say to you all "impressive information"
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