Gaiters

peterk123

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Anybody sew up their own gaiters? Looking for ideas on materials. Wondering if I should go with the heavier waterproof nylons in the 10 oz range for durability and to add some rigidity.

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WoodBow

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I made a pair out of 1000d coated cordura. No complaints but I eventually bought some kuiu ones and love them.

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I sewed some up just recently. I made them out of some pack cloth I had laying around. I just made them as a prototype. The next ones I'm going to make out of some goretex material I have. If you're still looking at making these, I can pm a drawing or picture of what I have.

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jKsled

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Was just about to buy some material for this too - I was thinking the 1000d cordura too.
What did you guys use for the boot strap?
 
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I just use some polyester webbing I had laying around. I used a ladder locks on one for adjustment and stitched the other one in a fixed position. Made those as a prototype.

Next pair I think I'll just use paracord.

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jKsled

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Interesting on the paracord. If I use a D-ring on both sides it would even be field replaceable by tying a new length on.
 
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I've used p-cord on some low gaiters, it definitely wears through faster than you might like. Not so fast that you couldn't just replace it at home between trips, but you'll want a metal grommet or d-ring to tie new ones on regardless.
 
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peterk123

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I just use some polyester webbing I had laying around. I used a ladder locks on one for adjustment and stitched the other one in a fixed position. Made those as a prototype.

Next pair I think I'll just use paracord.

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I was wondering if Dyneema would work well for the abrasion.
 
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I was wondering if Dyneema would work well for the abrasion.
It looks like stone glacier is using a dynema style strap in their new gaitors. It would work but tying it would be tricky as it is slippery (1 side could be girth hitched). I thought about using it as well for that very reason. I have a lot of it laying around.

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Here is Stone glaciers gaiters from their catalog I recently got in the mail. Looks like place the Amsteel/dynema in tubular webbing and sew it in.
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Issue 1: In the first snow I wore them, the snow clung to the dynema and kept snowballing up under the foot. I had to wrap them in electrical tape to fight this.
 
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Issue 2: Walking in the grass post rain. My pants were getting wet. Took the gaiters home, ran them under the sink- water comes through the two piece construction of the lower and calf portion. The water follows the threads through. Shoe goo is the only fix.
 
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Man that sucks with the gaiters. I would call or email SG. I'd guess they would replace them. Pretty sure they're made overseas now. Cost of doing business in Asia things get overlooked like seam sealing.

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I like their products. IMO they make the best packs in the business. Their gaiters are not good.

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I don’t think I’ll trust two part construction again. Badlands actually has a courera type outer on the lower, but maintains one piece on the inner. It’s not a waterproof membrane though. If they did that it’d be a winner. I think kuiu is where I’m headed next.
 
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