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<blockquote data-quote="Montucky Roamer" data-source="post: 2410390" data-attributes="member: 100692"><p>You mentioned you need a quiet gaiter. </p><p>The kennetrek camo version is fairly quiet, has a micro fleece exterior. They are a decent gaiter. Last ok, do the job.</p><p>The OR gaiter is super durable and is the most popular gaiter out there and for good reason. BUT! It's one of the noisiest ones also. But that's what helps shed everything is a slick, stiffer fabric.</p><p>My favorite SO FAR is the kuiu Yukon. The XL is almost too large on my very fat calves, I was surprised they were so big.</p><p> Good compromise of noise and shedding moisture , durability etc. All gaiters SUCK in hot weather tho. I only use in wet morning grass, snow, rain etc. Never in hot dry weather.</p><p> I plan to try the lower, lighter kuiu screes for warmer weather and keeping all the brush n chit out of my trail runners when bushwhacking etc. </p><p>So look into the scree for that type use. </p><p>So the stone glacers sound like one for me to try next.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Montucky Roamer, post: 2410390, member: 100692"] You mentioned you need a quiet gaiter. The kennetrek camo version is fairly quiet, has a micro fleece exterior. They are a decent gaiter. Last ok, do the job. The OR gaiter is super durable and is the most popular gaiter out there and for good reason. BUT! It's one of the noisiest ones also. But that's what helps shed everything is a slick, stiffer fabric. My favorite SO FAR is the kuiu Yukon. The XL is almost too large on my very fat calves, I was surprised they were so big. Good compromise of noise and shedding moisture , durability etc. All gaiters SUCK in hot weather tho. I only use in wet morning grass, snow, rain etc. Never in hot dry weather. I plan to try the lower, lighter kuiu screes for warmer weather and keeping all the brush n chit out of my trail runners when bushwhacking etc. So look into the scree for that type use. So the stone glacers sound like one for me to try next. [/QUOTE]
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