Cascadia II Gaiter
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Whether we're wearing heavy boots, lightweight hiking shoes, or light and bouncy trail runners, the Cascadia II Gaiters protect us from the elements and from getting too down and dirty. They offer essential waterproof GORE-TEX protection with a durable upper leg panel and a packcloth lower leg panel to guard against mud and debris. An elastic hem helps fit the gaiters snugly to keep dirt out so we can end our day without dumping a pound of debris from our shoes.
Details
- Gaiters that provide essential protection from mud and debris
- GORE-TEX protection that's waterproof and durable
- A tough upper leg panel and a packcloth lower leg panel
- An elastic hem that offers a snug fit around our footwear
- Works with everything from heavy boots to lightweight trail runners
- Item #ODRZ8FN
- Material
- [membrane/laminate] GORE-TEX 3L, [face fabric] 70D nylon, 420D Packcloth, PU coating
- Closure
- hook-and-loop
- Attachment
- boot lace hooks, Hypalon instep strap
- Height
- over-the-calf
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
- Claimed Weight
- 7.7oz
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 3 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJanuary 6, 2024
Outstanding product
The quality on these is fantastic. They are thoughtfully made and constructed. I got these on deep sale and I'm really glad I got this product relative to other similarly priced options I was considering.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 4, 2024
It seems like good quality
I havent tested them in the outdoors yet, but they look really good.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
July 11, 2021
Used For Daily Field Work, Can't Stand the Test
I have worn these gaiters every day for work after purchasing them several weeks ago to protect my legs from brush, wet and debris as I tromp through fern filled forests of the Northeast for field work. They are light, which is really nice for the summer months. However, they have not stood up to the wear of several weeks of good hard use, which is unfortunate from both a design and a price point. The fabric used to connect the rubber stirrups on the bottom has become frayed on both R and L. They have remained waterproof, which is good. From a design standpoint, the buckle to tighten above the calf doesn't seem heavy duty enough- it's plastic and in a weird spot though it hasn't come undone. The bottom clip for hooking to tracks always becomes filled with debris so I wish it was detachable. Just needs a little redesign.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
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