GAITERS - Why you should be wearing them

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⏱ TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - Intro
00:43 - Welcome
01:19 - What are Gaiters?
01:37 - Benefits of gaiters
02:54 - Types of gaiters
04:00 - Sea to Summit Quagmire canvas gaiters
09:39 - Sea to summit Quagmire Gaiters (eVent version)
10:01 - Sea to Summit Grasshopper Gaiters
12:05 - Sea to Summit Spinifex Gaiters
12:47 - Outdoor Research Crocodile Gaiters
16:17 - Rab Muztag GTX Gaiters
17:49 - Moxie Gaiters for running
18:45 - My pick of the gaiters
🔗 VIDEO LINKS:
Sea to summit Quagmire Gaiters (Canvas)
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Sea to summit Quagmire Gaiters (eVent)
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Sea to Summit Grasshopper Gaiters
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Outdoor Research Crocodile Gaiters
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Rab Muztag GTX Gaiters
geni.us/imwYQ3
Moxie Ankle Gaiters
geni.us/6Vxi4Bh
Moxie Shin Gaiters
geni.us/6Vxi4Bh

Пікірлер: 35

  • @docmagoos78
    @docmagoos783 ай бұрын

    Just a mod for your elastics. If you cut the elastic and tie two stopper knots they will catch less often. Nice content. Greetings from Sweden.

  • @mowsertas

    @mowsertas

    3 ай бұрын

    Great tip! Thanks for watching!

  • @CBDLife-gx8sv
    @CBDLife-gx8sv2 ай бұрын

    Where I stay, we have toxic thorn bushes that burns and then and itches for days, and other spikey grasses that make you itch real bad. Then there are puffadders and other snakes, and at night there are scorpions. Enough said, Protection is a must!

  • @mowsertas

    @mowsertas

    2 ай бұрын

    Holy moley! That sounds crazy! Gaiters for sure!

  • @maccaoutdoors2889
    @maccaoutdoors28893 ай бұрын

    Grasshoppers all day long.Light,comfortable,durable and fantastic price. My hiking consists of 90% off trail. 4yrs using the grasshoppers and they've seen and been through lots of lawyer vine,lantana and never had a rip.

  • @mowsertas

    @mowsertas

    3 ай бұрын

    That’s great to hear!

  • @0x0065
    @0x0065Ай бұрын

    I bought some canvas gaiters back in highschool from a company I can't search for cause they don't seem to have survived into the internet age. I can't read the label anymore. Somewhere along the line the hook side of the Velcro crumbled into dust and the elastic is all shot, but the press studs still work fine. I replaced the elastic loop at the top with chord. Seems to work fine. Solves the snapback issue. Semi-given up on replacement of the loop under the boot, as it seems more hassle getting things tangled in the chords than occasionally having to turn the gaiters back around a little to face forward, when I'm around polite company.

  • @mowsertas

    @mowsertas

    Ай бұрын

    Sound like solid gaiters!

  • @wobblysauce
    @wobblysauceАй бұрын

    Huh, I just had to go look at mine can't remember how long I have had them but they have a replaceable bootstrap and there is no latch at the top just velcro, though most times have it loose or not even buckled and they stay up with my calf, fitting my EU47/US13 Keen boots with 9 holes left on the adjuster. OR Expedition Crocodiles S/P 61340 And with the Boot hook, some people run a small keyring/loop on the end where your laces run through to hook into.

  • @mowsertas

    @mowsertas

    Ай бұрын

    Good tip!

  • @katemaclean4964
    @katemaclean49643 ай бұрын

    I wore the Moxie gaiters with lycra short gaiters (that I made myself - very similar to the "dirty girl" ones) on the South Coast Track and South West Cape in December/January, and I loved them! I found the close fit of the Moxie gaiters helped heaps with feeling protected and keeping mud out, and the lycra short gaiters helped to shed it. Having said that, this was my first time wearing gaiters other than lycra ones - if I were to go again (and I will), I would probably try a more traditional gaiter like the OR or Rab ones.

  • @mowsertas

    @mowsertas

    3 ай бұрын

    Awesome! Sounds like it worked well. Thanks for watching!

  • @lorcan2316
    @lorcan231610 күн бұрын

    My favourite is the forever chemicals in the gortex we all ignore when we buy this shit

  • @jonathan_krywicki
    @jonathan_krywicki3 ай бұрын

    Great vid and comparison! Keen to hear how the Muztags go as I have my eye on them - they look great

  • @mowsertas

    @mowsertas

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks! Will report back after a bit of use in the next few months!

  • @swqueep
    @swqueep3 ай бұрын

    I like the One Planet RFG gaiters - indestructible when it comes to scrub, though I did rip my last pair scraping my calf while falling off a dolerite boulder (would have destroyed anything). Definitely made for Tassie conditions. Any non-canvas gaiters I’ve tried have not lasted more than a couple of scrubby trips. Though I’m pretty happy with the One Planet gaiters, I am considering looking into making my own as I just can’t get a good fit because the large size fits for height and boot circumference but is too big around the calf. The other annoying things are that Find Your Feet was out of the replacement straps for months over the summer when I really needed replacements, and the metal strap buckles are pretty sharp and can rip rain pants if you’re wearing them over the gaiters.

  • @swqueep

    @swqueep

    3 ай бұрын

    Forgot to say I’ve tried those Rab Muztag gaiters. Not good for scrub, rip easily, wear through around the channels for the wire that is in there to hold up the gaiter (you’ll see when it happens). I wasn’t even really doing proper off track walking at that time. Lace hook is nice. The plastic bits that the strap goes through rip out of the fabric. Straps are good though - outlasted the gaiters.

  • @mowsertas

    @mowsertas

    3 ай бұрын

    Will have to check out the One Planets! Thanks for watching!

  • @geoffjackson6899
    @geoffjackson6899Ай бұрын

    Thanks for another informative video. What are your thoughts on snake proofing? There are several brands of "snake tested" gaiters on the market, and there is some commentary around that gaiters like the Sea to Summit do not really provide protection against snake bite. As you said, snakes are an issue here in Australia. It would be reassuring to know if the gaiters one buys are effective against snake bite or not.

  • @mowsertas

    @mowsertas

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching! I have never really looked into the 'snake proofing' label. My quagmires feel pretty darned tough and I personally think would offer enough protection in Tassie. Snakes here are pretty poor at getting their venom in especially when there is a garment layer and not plain naked skin. Might be a different story for mainland Brown snakes and the like though. I'll have a bit more of a look into this now though so thanks for the comment!

  • @Alex-zs4vb2lt5c

    @Alex-zs4vb2lt5c

    14 күн бұрын

    Our snakes actually have quite short fangs, so although they would get through most woven materials like any needle would, I personally think the key is to wear things that prove an air gap. That is why I prefer canvas gaiters because they stand up more on their own. Seriously, only a very large Eastern brown or tiger would have a 4-5mm fang, so thick socks, loose pants and gaiters that mostly sit off your leg are going to be best... some don't like floppy and like athletic fits but to me the outdoors are not a fashion show

  • @timmo971
    @timmo9713 ай бұрын

    All I want to know, is these more sport related gaiters going to protect from snake bite? I’ve noticed recently having adopted trekking poles instead of a specialist eucalyptus noise stick that I’m a bit quieter in my stride and hence have come into closer encounters. The big industrial snake gaiters are crazy expensive and probably not comfy.

  • @mowsertas

    @mowsertas

    3 ай бұрын

    In theory yes but with the moxie gaiters they are VERY thin on the calf so I wouldn’t put my faith in those ones. All the rest are fine. In Tassie any of these should be ok with snakes as they have a more unreliable venom transmission method (down the back of their fangs and not via direct injection) and the gaiters ‘should’ absorb most venom.

  • @bananarama3624
    @bananarama36243 ай бұрын

    Hey Mowser, I had a question about your Slingfin Portal 3 tent (I know it's irrelevant to the discussion of this video topic but hopefully that's ok!) I was looking at another YT review of it where the user had used the tent for a year, and one of the negatives he had for the tent was the door toggle, and how flimsy and inconvinient it was. I've tried looking at pictures and I've gone through basically every review on the planet about this tent and he's the only person who mentions this problem. What does the tent door toggles look like. Are they really just a piece of string with a toggle that can fall off the end?

  • @mowsertas

    @mowsertas

    3 ай бұрын

    I think they must mean the toggles you use to fold the door back when you want to leave it open. Not something that would influence my purchase of the tent. The toggles go through a string loop and holds the rolled/folded door when you want to have it open. Many other tents just use a couple of fabric strands tromtie together

  • @bananarama3624

    @bananarama3624

    3 ай бұрын

    @@mowsertas Yup that's the toggle I was meaning! I do agree that it was a small and also very nitpicky thing to ask for, but I prefer not to have things that I can lose on trail (the person showed how the string was too thin for the plastic bit so you could just pull it fully out) and for a tent where I know EVERYTHING has been really thought out, I was surprised to see that be a thing that could happen

  • @PeteBlaxter
    @PeteBlaxter3 ай бұрын

    I sorta have an issue with those OR's with the non replaceble strap- seems like planned obsolescence :-) my old 20yr+ canvas macpac's are still going strong after 100's of strap replacements.

  • @mowsertas

    @mowsertas

    3 ай бұрын

    I had some one macpacs back in the day. Think I lost them. Have lost so many pairs in the backs of vehicles and ends of walks 🧐

  • @meganw686

    @meganw686

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the video! My other use for gaiters is to place them between scrub and my tent fly when camping in tight places 😊. I find it hard to get gaiters which fit my boots AND are big enough for my calves. The OR Crocodiles are great ...

  • @mowsertas

    @mowsertas

    3 ай бұрын

    @@meganw686 yep my gaiters are always blocking scrub around camp. And I also use them as a doormat 🤭

  • @wobblysauce

    @wobblysauce

    Ай бұрын

    Huh, I just had to go look at mine can't remember how long I have had them but they have a replaceable bootstrap and there is no latch at the top just velcro, though most times have it loose or not even buckled and they stay up with my calf, fitting my EU47/US13 Keen boots with 9 holes left on the adjuster. OR Expedition Crocodiles S/P 61340

  • @AaronGrayOutdoors
    @AaronGrayOutdoors3 ай бұрын

    I’m a massive fan of TasGear gaiters. More expensive, but good to support the local cottage industries.

  • @mowsertas

    @mowsertas

    3 ай бұрын

    I wanted to get some of those but last time I tried to purchase they told me they were no longer making them 😥

  • @jays1594
    @jays15942 ай бұрын

    Aside from the just the fact that someone likes to hike in shorts, at this point, doesn't the combo just basically become pants?

  • @mowsertas

    @mowsertas

    2 ай бұрын

    I wish it did but hear in Tasmania if you venture into untracked terrain with just gaiters and shorts (as I often do) you knees and exposed areas get torn to shreds! It stings a lot after!