Michael_Kingston wrote:I figure that even if they cost $200 it would be worth it if they last. Better than spending $70 every 6 months.
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
ollster wrote:Yes, my sleeper cell of bushwalkers had been talking about doing some "reverse engineering" on gaiters and getting someone to stich up a pair of uber-gaiters.
I think my list would be:
-Same or similar overall design to the regular gaiter I use (front opening, big velcro strip)
-Wire underfoot strap with metal fixtures
-Triple stiched with whatever the most abraison resistant stiching is
-No scratch pads, just super heavy canvas on the lower section
-Pull cord top rather than velcro (which just gets full of muck and pulls open in scrub)
-A bit of re-enforcing down the front al la the Cactus gaiters.
-My surname embroidered down the side of each leg, with my family coat of arms and jingly bells so I can be found easily (optional)
One of the guys had the fellow at DR do some work on his pack, and the dude seems to know his stuff.
I may well investigate, he's fairly close by.
aljscott wrote:ollster wrote:Yes, my sleeper cell of bushwalkers had been talking about doing some "reverse engineering" on gaiters and getting someone to stich up a pair of uber-gaiters.
I think my list would be:
-Same or similar overall design to the regular gaiter I use (front opening, big velcro strip)
-Wire underfoot strap with metal fixtures
-Triple stiched with whatever the most abraison resistant stiching is
-No scratch pads, just super heavy canvas on the lower section
-Pull cord top rather than velcro (which just gets full of muck and pulls open in scrub)
-A bit of re-enforcing down the front al la the Cactus gaiters.
-My surname embroidered down the side of each leg, with my family coat of arms and jingly bells so I can be found easily (optional)
One of the guys had the fellow at DR do some work on his pack, and the dude seems to know his stuff.
I may well investigate, he's fairly close by.
Same here I'm keen to investigate the options.
Fundamentally the main problem on all the gaitors is the stitching coming apart.
I think that somehow stitching the gaitor so the thread is not exposed on the outside would be the go.
The pull cords on my current gaitors are slightly more annoying that the velco on the s2s.
The cactus gaitors have really good lace hooks.
Brett wrote:As I said on this thread about custom made gaiters no commercial gaiter could be found to fit my friend![]()
Cheers Brett
Buddy wrote:Have just ordered a pair of Outdoor Research Crocs. gaiters from Bivouac in NZ. They look the goods.....time will tell if they are tough. Will keep you posted. Current gaiters (Macpac) are very disappointing.
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