🦎 Gear up, stay protected, and never miss a step!
These Adjustable Snake Gaiters combine durable 600D Oxford cloth with a thick waterproof lining and reinforced fastening to deliver superior snake bite protection and weather resistance. Designed for both men and women, their adjustable elastic fit and rugged shoe attachments ensure comfort and security across diverse outdoor activities like hiking, hunting, and snowshoeing.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16.22 x 6.42 x 3.39 inches |
Package Weight | 0.48 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8 x 6.5 x 3 inches |
Item Weight | 13.62 Ounces |
Brand Name | JJZS |
Color | Army Green |
Material | Oxford |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | JJZS |
Part Number | JJZS |
Style | Snake Boots Gaiters |
Size | Adjustable |
E**Y
Great desert hiking gators
I wore these gators hiking through the Sonoran desert. Protected me from cat claw and multiple other bushes and cactus on my hike. Held up great! A little loose on me, but I have very skinny legs! Still worked for desert hiking protection. Did 28 miles and they are still in like new condition.
R**E
Sturdy, though tight
Have yet to use these. A lot of people say these aren't stretchy enough and feel a little too tight. I encountered the same issue (I'm 6'2 and weigh 200 lbs). The solution I came up with was to take a seam ripper and remove the top piece of inner black elastic. Took some time, but made them way more comfortable. They seem sturdy and trustworthy. Looking forward to using them on my next hike on the Allegheny trail in WV where timber rattle snakes are very prevalent.
M**N
Well built, good front clip and solid zipper, needs refinement
Overall, I'm pleased with the product, but the under-boot strap buckles leave room for improvement. The small holes make them challenging to use, especially when wearing gloves. I even had to create an additional hole to achieve a snug fit. Implementing a flat Velcro system on the inner side could provide a more user-friendly approach to adjustments.
M**O
Well made but might be too small for larger people
I'm petite so these work, they're extremely effective, especially if you're concerned about ticks.I am a petite woman and they are tight over pants, so my only caution would be if you have thick legs or large calves, they might be too small
B**K
Snug n’ Sweaty
I bought these to wear while weed-whacking in the backyard so I could wear shorts in the summer heat but still keep the stickers out of my socks. Yes I know, genius. They work great for that. As others have noted, they’re not the easiest to put on. I bought these because they have a zipper, which I thought would be easier than just a Velcro closure. But they’re pretty skinny, and are snug around my average sized calves, even wearing shorts, which makes zipping more challenging. (See photo) Despite their narrowness, they’re tall. I have the stirrup wire as short as it will go, and they still hit my knees (I’m 5’11”). The buckle/strap for this wire is the most cheap feeling part of these gaiters. When they fail I imagine it will be the faux leather breaking. Also, there is no right/left, both are identical. With the buckle inside, at your instep, they’re much easier to fasten than with the buckle to the outside. But you’ll always get one of each. Of note, these are NOT BREATHABLE. At all. My legs look like I shoved the end of a garden hose in there when I peel these off. Soaking.
T**L
Leg gators
It actually a pair, not just 2 identical items. You will need to choose wich one is left or right. I really like the wire bottom. A inch wide vinyl strap just sounds SLIPPERY, I think the wire is safer. They are built almost identically to another pair (2 identical) that finally failed after 3 winters. I USED them and was unkind.I think these will be worth the $
K**E
Not snake gaiters!
These cannot be marketed as snake gaiters! These might possibly protect against a bite from a small, friendly snake with no fangs...maybe. The material is just canvas. These are too small for an adult male with legs in the large to extra large size range.
N**L
Feel safer
Every year I see at least 1 copperhead. And I had to struggle to keep my dog from attacking them. That dog passed and Im not doing serious hiking with a chihuahua. And now rattlesnakes are in certain areas where they never have been before (at least the adults warn you.) And on all the local Hudson Valley sites people post snake photos daily. There is like no cell phone reception in these areas. I'd die trying to get out. So, I can't say they saved my life for I haven't tested them out by experience but they are pretty damn sturdy and I can have some peace of mind. If I do have a snake attempt to bite me I will update.
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