Description
A light-and-fast gaiter for everyone from trail runners to cross country skiers.
Terms And Conditions
This Usage Agreement (the "Agreement") governs your conduct while using various services on the web site Backcountry.com and its affiliate web sites (collectively, the "Site"). All references to "we," "us," and "our" shall mean Backcountry.com and all references to "you" and "your" shall mean the user of the Site and Site Services. This Agreement applies to various services and activities on the Site as well as to gear review and product ratings (collectively, "Site Services"). Please read this Agreement carefully.
BY ACCESSING, BROWSING, AND USING THE SITE, ANY SITE SERVICES AND OTHER SERVICES THEREIN, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THIS AGREEMENT AND ITS TERMS. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS AGREEMENT OR ANY SUBSEQUENT MODIFICATION THEREOF, DO NOT ACCESS, BROWSE OR OTHERWISE USE THE SITE OR SITE SERVICES, INCLUDING THE SUBMISSION OF ANY REVIEWS OR COMMENTS.
Your use of the Site is governed by this Agreement and any other agreements and/or terms of use adopted by Backcountry.com and/or its affiliates. This Agreement shall govern in the event of, and to the extent of, any inconsistency with the Site. For more information on our privacy practices, read the Privacy Policy to understand our practices regarding the collection, use and disclosure of personal information on the Site and with respect to Site Services.
Any comments, reviews (including gear reviews and product ratings), posts, feedback, questions, answers, notes, messages, images, video, audio, materials, documents, data, graphics, ideas, suggestions or other communications (collectively, "User Content") you submit on the Site are not private or proprietary. By submitting User Content on or through the Site, you grant, assign and transfer to Backcountry.com all of your rights, title and interest, including without limitation, all intellectual property rights and moral rights, in and to such User Content. To the extent the preceding assignment and transfer is ineffective, you hereby grant Backcountry.com an irrevocable, royalty-free, worldwide, perpetual right and license to use, copy, modify, adapt, display, publish, archive, store, distribute, reproduce and create derivative works based upon such User Content, in any form, media, software or technology of any kind now existing or developed in the future.
By submitting such User Content on or through the Site, you are confirming that (a) you are the sole author of the User Content and the User Content originated with you and not copied in whole or in part from any other work; (b) you have obtained all necessary permissions associated with the User Content, including without limitation permissions relating to copyrights, trademarks, rights of publicity and/or rights of privacy; (c) the User Content does not contain hate speech or profanity and is not unlawful, threatening, abusive, harassing, tortuous, defamatory, vulgar, libelous, obscene, racially, ethnically or otherwise objectionable, an invasion of another's privacy, or otherwise in violation of this Agreement; (d) that you are not a minor and have the legal right and capacity to enter into and comply with this Agreement; (e) such User Content does not and will not, in any way, violate or breach any of the terms of this Agreement; and (f) Backcountry.com shall not in any circumstances be required to pay or incur any sums to any person or entity as a result of its use or exploitation of the User Content.
With respect to your conduct on the Site or while using the Site Services, you agree not to: (a) attempt to disguise the origin of any User Content transmitted to the Site Services whether through the Site or any third party site; (b) act in any manner that negatively affects other users' ability to use the Site and Site Services; (c) impersonate any person or entity, including without limitation, a manufacturer or owner of any product, or falsely state or otherwise misrepresent your affiliation with a person or entity; (d) interfere with the Site or Site Services, or servers or networks connected to the Site or Site Services, or disobey any requirements, procedures, policies, or regulations of networks connected to the Site or Site Services; (e) upload, post, or otherwise transmit any User Content that with respect to the Site Services: (i) is not relevant to the product, service, person or entity being reviewed; (ii) you do not have a right to transmit under any law or under contractual or fiduciary relationships (by way of example but not limitation, inside information, proprietary and confidential information learned or disclosed as part of employment relationships or under nondisclosure agreements); (iii) contains software viruses or any other computer code, files or programs designed to interrupt, destroy or limit the functionality of any computer software or hardware or telecommunications equipment; or (iv) is unsolicited or unauthorized advertising, promotional materials, "junk mail," "spam," "chain letters," "pyramid schemes," or any other form of solicitation.
By submitting any such User Content on or through the Site, you grant Backcountry.com permission to use your name, alias and any other information (as provided by you) to attribute such User Content to you. Without limiting the generality of the previous sentence, and subject to our Privacy Policy, you authorize Backcountry.com, its affiliates, and sublicensees to share the User Content across all affiliated Web sites, and to use your name and any other information in connection with its use of such User Content, as they may choose. You also grant Backcountry.com and its affiliates the right to use any material, information, ideas, concepts, know-how or techniques contained in such User Content. We are not responsible for the similarity of any of our Content or programming in any media to User Content submitted by you. Any and all rights granted in this section are granted without the need for any compensation to you in any form.
User Content does not reflect the views of Backcountry.com, and Backcountry.com does not represent or guarantee the truthfulness, accuracy, completeness, timeliness, integrity, quality or reliability of any User Content, nor does Backcountry.com endorse or support any opinions expressed in any User Content. In no event shall Backcountry.com have or be construed to have any responsibility or liability for or in connection with any User Content, Any gear reviews and/or product ratings submitted on the Site, if displayed, are displayed for entertainment and informational purposes only. Under no circumstances will Backcountry.com be liable in any way for any User Content, including but not limited to, any errors or omissions in any User Content, or for any loss or damage of any kind incurred as a result of the use of any User Content posted, emailed or otherwise transmitted via the Site or Site Services.
If Backcountry.com determines, in our sole and absolute discretion, that you or any User Content you submit violates this Agreement, we reserve the right, at any time, without notice and without limiting any and all other rights Backcountry.com may have under this Agreement, to: (a) refuse to allow you to submit further User Content; (b) remove and delete your User Content; (c) revoke your registration and right to use the User Content Submission Features; and (d) use any technological, legal, operational or other means available to enforce the terms of this Agreement, including, without limitation, blocking specific IP addresses or deactivating your registration, access to the Site and Site Services using your e-mail address, and your user name and password. Without limiting the foregoing, once User Content is submitted to the Site, Backcountry.com may take any or no action with respect to such User Content, including without limitation, deleting, editing, modifying, rejecting, or refusing to post such User Content, but is under no obligation to offer you the opportunity to edit, delete or otherwise modify User Content once it has been submitted. Backcountry.com shall have no duty to attribute authorship of User Content to you and shall not be obligated to enforce any form of attribution by third parties.
If, despite the foregoing assignment and transfer of rights in the User Content, it is determined that you retain moral rights (including the rights of attribution or integrity) in the User Content, you hereby declare that: (a) you do not require that any personally identifying information be used in connection with the User Content or any derivative works of or upgrades or updates thereto; (b) you have no objection to the publication, use, modification, deletion and exploitation of the User Content by Backcountry.com or its licensees, successors or assigns; (c) you forever waive and agree not to claim or assert any entitlement to any and all moral rights of an author in any of the User Content; and (d) you forever release Backcountry.com, and its licensees, successors and assigns from any claims that you could otherwise assert against Backcountry.com by virtue of any such moral rights.
You are prohibited from violating the security of any system or network compromising the Site or the Site Services, including but not limited to the following: (a) unauthorized access to or use of data, systems, or networks, including any attempt to probe, scan or test the vulnerability of the Site or Site Services or to breach security or authentication measures; (b) unauthorized monitoring of data or traffic on the Site or of the Site Services; (c) interference with the Site or Site Services including without limitation, any type of flooding technique or deliberate attempt to overload the system such as denial or service attacks; (d) forging of a message header or any part of a message header; or (e) using manual or electronic means to avoid any use or access limitation placed on this Site or the Site Services. Such violations may result in criminal or civil liability.
Backcountry.com reserves the right to report any activity or persons that Backcountry.com suspects has violated any law or regulation to appropriate law enforcement officials, regulators, or other appropriate third parties (including the disclosure of appropriate subscriber information). Backcountry.com may also cooperate with appropriate law enforcement agencies to assist in the investigation and prosecution of any illegal conduct. Indirect or attempted violations of this Agreement and actual or attempted violations thereof by a third party on behalf of any user shall be considered violations of this Agreement by such user.
BACKCOUNTRY.COM DOES NOT ENDORSE THE USER CONTENT, IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USER CONTENT AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY TO ANY PERSON OR ENTITY (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, PERSONS WHO MAY USE OR RELY ON SUCH USER CONTENT) FOR ANY LOSS, DAMAGE (WHETHER ACTUAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE OR OTHERWISE), INJURY, CLAIM, LIABILITY OR OTHER CAUSE OF ANY KIND OR CHARACTER BASED UPON OR RESULTING FROM ANY USER CONTENT PROVIDED THROUGH THIS WEB SITE.
Share your thoughts
What do you think of the
Outdoor Research Flex-Tex Gaiter
? Share a...
Great gaiter for intended purpose
Jeff Blackston
Member since
- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've used it several times
The FlexTex Gaiter works very well with trail runners, light to mid weight hikers, as well as lower profile cross country ski boots. They stay in place nicely, and are easy on and easy off - very packable too. Construction is good as well as weather resistance. Nice Job OR!
Nifty and well designed
Steve
Member since
- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
I have full sized Gore-tex OR gaiters (knee height) which are great for snow shoeing (my shoes tend to flip the snow up the back of my leg) and wanted something for less challenging uses, such as hiking on muddy or hard-packed trails. These are perfect for this use- they are high-ankle/low calf height, the gaiter material has a nice stretch to it, there are extra velcro tabs at the top and bottom that really lock it on your leg tightly, the strap under the heel is very durable and adjustable, and they are a breeze to put on and take off. The L/XL is sized quite reasonably for my various boots (size 10 US lows and 44.5 Euro highs) - probably mid-range for the L/XL size. They are not Gore-tex but do a nice job keeping mud, debris and light water off your shoes and pant cuffs. Great product, reasonably priced, but unfortunately, made in China.
Short but Solid
Jennifer Newman
Member since
- Gender: Female
- Familiarity: I've used it several times
I have been wearing tall gaitors for 10 years and was a bit nervous to switch to a short gaiter since I am short and like the extra protection on my legs. But just like switching from my limmers to patagonia shoes for hiking, the switch made a big difference. I am a women's 9 and the L/XL worked perfect for me. Hugs my calves and am able to put socks and pants in them just fine. I couldn't use my other gaiters with my shoes because they kept creeping up my heel and not forming solid protection in that area, so the elements were hitting my socks. That definitely doesn't happen with these. Great buy.
work great
toup98367
Member since
- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
Used them on a 12 mile hike in the snow, easy to put on and they stay put, went over rocks and mud and the straps don't show any wear yet. Kept all the junk and snow out of my boots, I have size 9 boots and I got the L/XL size. They did keep my feet dry.
What size do I get if I am a Women's 9?
Jennifer Newman
Member since
What size do I get if I am a Women's 9?
Kate Williamson
Member since
If you have delicate calves and/or plan on wearing these with low-profile pants/boots, go M. If you have heavily muscular calves and/or plan on wearing these with thicker pants/bigger boots, go L.
I'm only 14 bu have a mid sized calf so...
john walker
Member since
I'm only 14 bu have a mid sized calf so will the sleeve be able to stretch tight enough with e l/xl
Jeff Blackston
Member since
If you have a size 10-13 shoes and they aren't larger profile boots (insulated, plastic, etc), they should work fine.
What size do I get if i wear size 11 boots?...
john walker
Member since
What size do I get if i wear size 11 boots? Thanks
Kate Williamson
Member since
L/XL. That size chart attached is wack... Definitely L/XL.
Will these fit over a pair of Limmer...
Jon B
Member since
Will these fit over a pair of Limmer heavyweights?
Jeremy Stoshick
Member since
I use these with Asolo Sasslongs - which are not super bulky but big enough - and they have plenty of room to spare. I would say yes - as I used to have a pair of Limmer's.
Solid Product, Great Customer Service!
Gregg Christopher
Member since
These fit over a variety of shoes and boots for me, stay in place all day, keep junk out of my shoes and are (on average) as water-resistant as whatever's left of the gore-tex shoe lining at that point in the season. I should splash around in fewer puddles if I expect dry feet. They're great gaiters!
OR is serious about the lifetime warranty. After a lot of side-hilling on rocks and scree, the buckle prongs bent and eventually broke off. The rest of the buckle looked like it'd been ground in a kitchen garbage disposal for a few hours. Interestingly, the underfoot straps were still going strong, and the rest of the gaiter was as good as new. I think that means that other than the buckles, these things are close to indestructible.
The OR rep was helpful and quick to offer to a replacement or repair. I was worried that the replacement wouldn't arrive in time for the next trip, so I bought another pair of the same gaiters. However, the new ones arrived eerily fast, and now I have two pair!
Keeps all the hitchhikers out
Andy Paul
Member since
These are great lightweight gaiters. They fit great on trail runners but also on my Sportiva Glaciers if the knee highs are unnecessary. They definitely do the job keeping hitchhikers out and even keep water out on creek crossings. Only complaint, I have a L/XL and its a slightly loose fit at the top in the L/XL for a 43.5 for which the S/M is way too small
Love them
Sofia Every
Member since
They are light, small, easy to carry. Fit over my Trango boots and climbing pants. Used it for snow-shoeing, hiking through snow and ice climbing, they worked great
Love it
Sofia Every
Member since
bought those gaiters for snowshoeing and ice climbing, they were great! light weight and stretchy, they worked perfectly over my climbing boots/pants
Perfect for hiking
Dan Atchison
Member since
I have an older model of the Flex-Tex Gaiters by OR that come with a tied cord instead of a strap and I still love them. These only seem even better. I love the stretchy material that fits snug but not tight around the lower calf. I was worried that these might snag and run with lower thorns or bushes but haven't had an issue at all. I used these for hiking in all but the worst wet/snow weather but I did see one of our guides go up Rainier wearing these instead of the beefier Crocs so you know you can't go wrong.
Trail running
Willy Syndram
Member since
I love to trail run, and these gaiters work great for me. They fit well over my salomon trail runners, and the under strap is very durable. Over time, and lots of rocks, it did wear out, but with OR's lifetime warranty they were replaced without any hasel. I really like that OR doesn't use elastic at the top of these gaiter, it makes them alot more comfortable on long runs. Great product for me..!!
Coast Mountains....
Mike Traslin
Member since
Never used gaiters for trail hiking and running before....These gaiters came in handy on a resent trail hike run,keeping debris and dirt out....
After a few hours I forgot I was wearing them,they fit snug on my trail run hike shoes....Which was a good thing because it kept things sleek....After an all day hike it was good to have drier feet....
Any idea when you will have L/XL in...
Melissa Doverspike
Member since
Any idea when you will have L/XL in stock?
Cory Guru
Member since
None are on order at this time... Probably won't see more until Fall/ Winter.
Runs really small
KatieSue
Member since
The design on these seemed ok but I got the S/M and they were way too small. I have the winter veriglass gaiters in this size from the same company but these summer ones run smaller. I have totally average calves not skinny or big and wear a size 8 shoe. These were snug on my angles in bare feet with no socks. With any shoes or pants on at all the velcro wouldn't even meet. I'm just going to stick with my veriglass winter gaiters since I'm not a trail runner but was looking for some poison oak and sticker protection.
Great for Trail Run Shoes
David Brooke
Member since
Used these for a couple adventure races and hikes through areas full of poison oak. They work really well, but as many echo below they are small and designed to be used with hiking/trail run shoes. I have been able to fit pants under them just fine. Size 11.5 shoe and purchased the L/XL. Also purchased the L/XL for my fiancé who wears a woman size 9, which was also a good fit. Solid OR construction and seem super durable. Just make sure to close up the velcro when washing, otherwise they will stick to everything else in the wash...tearing the crap out of light merino shirts! Darn it!
Small
TJP
Member since
I'm afraid I had to return these. I wasn't looking for a full size gator, but I wanted it to be form fitting (not those cheap poofy things.) So yeah, like everyone else has stated, these are small. They might work great for trail running or just keeping skree out of sneakers while hiking in shorts, but there is no way you are fitting pants under them and they had a hard time fitting over the top of my midtop hiking boots. The construction seems solid, but to repeat myself: I would not recommend these for anything other than trail running.
Excuse me, This "OR Flex-Tex Gaiter" can...
Cody
Member since
Excuse me, This "OR Flex-Tex Gaiter" can waterproof? Thanks!
Evan Stevens
Member since
It is water resistant not waterproof. Think schoeller/soft shell gaiter. Great for keeping out mud and snow, but full on rain I would go with a goretex gaiter.
View all contributions... Be patient, it might take a while.

Gone Fishing
Member since